The Pope Blinks; Afghan Police Harass Women
Pope Francis announces Catholic Church should have less focus on abortion and gay marriage; three women in Pakistan slain in honor killing.
Woman lynched, man beheaded in "honour killing" in India - report
"I have no regrets. I'll do it again if I have to" - victim's father
Rough justice: Pakistani man found not guilty in trial by fire
PAKISTAN-JUSTICE/ (TV):Rough justice: Pakistani man found not guilty in trial by fire
Could world's 'adaptation capital' be slow adapting?
A new climate change survey in Asia suggests Pakistanis are leading Bangladeshis in adaptation to changes
UK's DEC Syria appeal hits 20 mln pounds, access a problem
Access to people in Syria may be getting worse for aid agencies, the head of Britain's Disasters Emergency Committee said in a Twitterview
To deal with worsening drought, Pakistan turns to olives
Pakistan aims to become an olive oil powerhouse to meet its own need for edible oil and help farmers adapt to climate change
Fear stalks displaced Muslims after communal killings in north India
Communal tension stoked by politicians ahead of general elections is blamed for Hindu-Muslim violence in north India’s Uttar Pradesh state that killed 45 people and emptied nearly 150 villages of their Muslim residents, ending decades of peaceful life alongside Hindu neighbours.
Supporters and residents carry the body of Zafer Baloch for funeral prayer in Karachi
Supporters and residents carry the body of Zafar Baloch, who was killed by unidentified gunmen on Wednesday night, for funeral prayer in Karachi September 19, 2013. Days before he was killed in a drive-by shooting in Karachi, Baloch said he would rather see the city in ruin than give up control over his turf in the country's volatile commercial capital. Baloch, a notorious figure wielding enormous power in Karachi, was killed by a group of gunmen on motorbikes overnight in an attack that sent shock waves through the sprawling port city generating a quarter of Pakistan's economy. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS OBITUARY)
Zafar Baloch talks to men after an interview with Reuters at a soccer club in Lyari, Karachi
Zafar Baloch (C), 46, talks to men after an interview with Reuters at a soccer club in Lyari, Karachi September 5, 2013. Days before he was killed in a drive-by shooting in Karachi, Baloch said he would rather see the city in ruin than give up control over his turf in the country's volatile commercial capital. Baloch, a notorious figure wielding enormous power in Karachi, was killed by a group of gunmen on motorbikes overnight in an attack that sent shock waves through the sprawling port city generating a quarter of Pakistan's economy. Picture taken September 5, 2013. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS OBITUARY)