Unprovoked Indian shelling disrupts life in Azad Kashmir villages POONCH: Azam Khan leaves home in the morning to graze his goats and comes back in the evening. This has been the... Published 29 Dec, 2013 08:10am
Unprovoked Indian shelling disrupts life in Azad Kashmir villages POONCH: Azam Khan leaves home in the morning to graze his goats and comes back in the evening. This has been the... Published 29 Dec, 2013 08:10am
Abandoned by British husbands, separated from children MIRPUR, Dec 14: Children playing cricket in the streets stop as soon as Zara Mehfooz, 30, calls out to them, knowing... Published 15 Dec, 2013 08:37am
The decades long wait of missing soldiers’ families Mohammad Altaf Khan, 46, often tries to imagine what his father looks like now. His father, who was in the army,... Published 29 Sep, 2013 07:02am
Last call for Khyber's ghost trains If the British could construct a Peshawar-Torkham line in 1925, is it difficult for the govt to reconstruct it in 2013? Updated 16 Jul, 2013 10:42pm
Home a distant memory for Jalozai IDPs Many refugees have been living here for a while now, but that doesn't mean they've forgotten the past. Updated 28 Jun, 2013 07:41pm
Death of Swat's silk industry leaves thousands desperate, hopeless Militancy, load shedding, and the end of the Afghan Transit Agreement has reduced a thriving business to almost nothing. Updated 11 Jun, 2013 02:59pm
Scars of militancy, floods, leave schools empty in Swat "I keep my school uniform so that one day I will go to school again with my friends,” says 12-year-old Nida. Updated 27 May, 2013 08:31pm