
Pakistan election marred by allegations of election rigging
Imran Khan aspires to be Pakistan's next prime minister
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Imran Khan aspires to be Pakistan's next prime minister
Imran Khan has declared victory in Pakistan's general elections, but his win is overshadowed by accusations of election rigging. He also faces a number of issues plaguing the country. Willis Sparks, writer for GZERO Media explains to CBSN.
Voting marred by deadly violence and fraud claims, including by Khan's chief rival who has already rejected the results
A recent report suggests that despite more elections globally, democracy is on the decline. Larry Diamond, co-editor of the Journal of Democracy, joins CBSN to talk about how the world can stop this trend and foster more democracy.
On the "Intelligence Matters" podcast this week, former Ambassador Husain Haqqani talks with Michael Morell about Pakistan’s military, its terrorist groups, and its choices for working with Washington
Dozens killed by an explosion in southern city of Quetta as Pakistanis head to the polls to elect new parliamentarians
Pakistan is gearing up for a major national election this week. Voters will decide the country's next prime minister. CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZERO Media, Gabe Lipton, explains how former cricket star Imran Khan is hoping to clinch victory and transform the nation.
Bombing is deadliest attack yet as violence plagues campaigning ahead of national elections
First verdict against former premier who has faced string of trials since being ousted from office last year
Lara Logan's report takes viewers to the border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where she and her crew came under enemy fire from fighters who the U.S. military says keep coming from their sanctuary in Pakistan.
Afghan Defense Ministry says Mullah Fazlullah, who ordered assassination of Malala Yousafzai, killed in Afghanistan
In 16 years, the Afghan War has cost 2,400 American lives and $1 trillion. But with the country's capital under siege, the end still seems far away
"I arrived at the scene right after the airstrikes -- it was like a butcher's shop. Everywhere was covered with blood," one witness says
Armed police and troops in riot gear fan out across Kashmir after 20 people, including civilians, killed in fierce fighting
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai returned to her Pakistani hometown Saturday for the first time since receiving a gunshot wound to the head there in 2012.
Yousafzai won international renown after she was shot by the Taliban in Mingora, Pakistan
Nobel Peace Prize winner always vowed to return after Taliban assassination attempt, now she defiantly declares, "I am here."
Pakistan officially recognized transgender as 3rd gender in 2012, but trans people continue to be targets of violence
In his first and only interview since the killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama talks to Steve Kroft about the intelligence and preparations leading up to the operation in Pakistan;
Pakistani man was arrested in January after rape, murder of 7-year-old girl drew condemnation, brought to light 7 other cases
Elisabeth Revol says she was told rescuers would reach her Polish climbing partner on Pakistani mountain within hours, but they never did
UN migration agency says boat capsized in Mediterranean carrying mostly Pakistani migrants from Libya
Temblor with 6.1 magnitude jolted Afghanistan, too, and was felt as far away as India's capital city
French climber Elisabeth Revol okay after trying to summit Pakistan's Nanga Parbat, but Polish fellow climber still missing
Police say Mohammad Imran has confessed to 7-year-old girl's murder, which brought to light other killings
The plan called for Hamas to return all Israeli hostages and for the Israeli military to begin withdrawing from parts of the Gaza Strip in phases.
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