This week marked the 400th US drone strike in Pakistan since June 2004.
A mother of five has been on death row since 2010
Video statement reveals TTP spokesman and five regional leaders declaring their loyalties to IS.
News of Malala's commendation has been met with suspicion and apathy in Pakistan.
Both countries claimed the clashes were the fault of hostilities from the other side.
Angry PIA passengers prevent Pakistan's former Interior Minister, Rehman Malik, from boarding a flight.
Pakistan Awami Tehreek's chief Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri launches 'Go Nawaz Go' campaign on currency bills.
Houses in Kashmir submerged for miles and miles. The region, which straddles India and Pakistan, has witnessed the worst floods for decades. The death toll stands at 450, with thousands more still stranded until the water levels recede.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares floods "national level disaster"
Islamic State cells distributinh propaganda pamphlets in refugee camps along Pakistan-Afghanistan border, security officials say
Bus carrying up to 70 wedding guests swept away by rising waters in Kashmir.
Hacktivists attack police, army, government and media websites in support of protestors in Pakistan
Leader creates 'Al-Qaida in Indian subcontinent' and calls on Muslims to join 'caravan of jihad'
Isis is reportedly distributing pamphlets in Peshawar and other provinces near Afghanistan.
Army remains on the sidelines as the Supreme Court summons judges in a bid to end the ongoing stalemate.
Anti-government protesters continue on as PM Sharif presses charges against PAT and PTI leaders.
Hospitals start running out of blood while government orders arrests of all the injured people.
Police fire tear gas on protesters as they marched towards PM Nawaz Sharif's official residence.
The army was called in at the request of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, despite his allegations against it.
Protesters have taken to the streets of Pakistan demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif step down.
The Pakistani currency is down 4.2% against the dollar so far in August, and it seems headed for its steepest monthly fall since mid-2008.