The Sindh government carried out a massive cleanup operation by vacating 200 acres of land in Karachi occupied by Afghan refugees who had been living there since 1983.
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi voiced disappointment with Afghanistan, citing decades of support and hosting refugees, ...
Banned from playing football at home, they’re now back on the world stage. For the first time since the Taliban regained ...
The Hindu profiles on Amir Khan Muttaqi's journey from Afghan refugee to Taliban Foreign Minister, navigating diplomacy and ...
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed all the provincial governments as well as federal and provincial institutions to ...
This year's fifth-annual Peace & Justice in PA Awards, sponsored in part by PA Media Group and the Human Rights Commission, ...
About 170 Afghan refugees have returned to the country after being released from jails in Pakistan and Iraq, the Ministry of ...
After living for decades in exile, chased by war and religious bans, Naghma persists in singing to her people.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ruled out on Friday any further extension for Afghan refugees "illegally" residing in Pakistan, directing provincial governments and relevant authorities to ensure their ...
Despite the historical, religious, linguistic, and tribal bonds between Afghanistan and Pakistan, mutual distrust, border ...
Pakistan shifts to kinetic action after diplomacy fails to convince Taliban regime to rein in terrorist groups ...
Shahid Afridi reminds Afghans of Pakistan’s decades of help, condemns border attacks, and warns against links with ...