Hina Rabbani Khar, Pakistan's new 34-year-old foreign minister, might be just what the country needs.
The American development consultant has lived in Pakistan for 6 years.
Unsure about its partner in the war on terror, Pakistan looks east instead.
A team of American, British and Pakistani lawyers are representing more than 50 victims of drone attacks.
A "fatal blow" for Al Qaeda may have brought the Pakistan and US intelligence units back together again.
Pakistan says the Haqqani network is an Afghan problem, not a Pakistan one.
A rare conviction by a Pakistani court this week was the exception, not the rule.
While Pakistan condemns US drone attacks on its territory, it hasn’t actually tried to stop them.
A self-immolation in front of parliament highlights the depth of Pakistan's poverty.
Some say cooperation between US, NATO and Pakistani forces make an accidental attack unlikely.
Pakistan's president, Asif Ali Zardari, is under mounting pressure from all sides.
A scandal pitting Pakistan's army against its civilian government has everyone talking.
Zardari dispelled rumors that he intended to resign in a major address Tuesday.
Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin has held peace talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and “important foreigners.”
Syed Saleem Shahzad was a crusading reporter until he was murdered. Who did it?
The trial of Prime Minister Raza Yousaf Gilani could spell the end for Pakistan's government, a US ally.
Prime Minister Raza Yousaf Gilani squares off with Supreme Court as army looks on.
Pakistan-US relations further threatened by an alliance of mullahs, militants and military men.
A mother looking for her sons takes on Pakistan's all-powerful spy agency.
A political turf war between Pakistan's military, government and judiciary is crippling the country.