Former PM Shehbaz Sharif nominated as next prime minister
Taliban in Afghanistan claim their security forces have eliminated IS-K bases nationwide and degraded the group's ability to threaten national security
Taliban authorities say that two of its nationals who were detained and rendered to United States-run prison in Guantanamo Bay more than 20 years ago had returned home
Tally released nearly three days after Thursday's daylong polling, with Pakistan suspending mobile phone and internet services nationwide, citing security concerns
Official results show that a group of candidates affiliated with Khan's opposition PTI claimed the largest number of parliamentary seats
There are widespread allegations of an attempt by interim government to rig polls
Almost nine hours after voting ended, no constituency completed the tally
Nationwide suspension of mobile phone and internet services and sporadic violence overshadows voting
Violence occurred in turbulent Baluchistan province.
Hundreds of PTI workers and candidates have been arrested without charges and released only after quitting the party or withdrawing from the election
In addition to their skepticism about elections, 88% of Pakistanis also believe corruption is widespread within their government
Attack occurred in northwestern militancy-hit Dera Ismail Khan district
Disputed ruling ahead of national elections on Thursday marks Khan’s third conviction this week
An uptick in militant violence has fueled security concerns ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for February 8
Taliban reportedly provided $50,500 a month to TTP leader Noor Wali Mehsud
Verdict comes a day after Imran Khan was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison for exposing state secrets.
Violence comes ahead of general elections set for February 8
Imran Khan convicted of revealing state secrets after claiming possession of document that proved his ouster was a conspiracy between United States and Pakistan military.
Special representatives and ambassadors from neighboring and regional countries, including China, Russia and Iran, attended the gathering in the Afghan capital
Foreign ministers of the two countries reached an understanding Monday in Islamabad
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