
Almost 20 killed as two passenger trains collide
Officials say train slammed into back of another in Pakistani port city of Karachi, likely due to driver error, and many still trapped
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Officials say train slammed into back of another in Pakistani port city of Karachi, likely due to driver error, and many still trapped
Life hasn’t got any easier for Sharbat Gula since she appeared as a young refugee on a National Geographic cover
Mukhtar Mai was gang-raped and paraded naked in public in 2002, and instead of committing suicide afterward, she fought all the way to the Supreme Court
But so have at least two other Islamic extremist groups in Pakistan after assault that left dozens dead
Gunmen stormed a police training center in Pakistan’s restive Baluchistan province and detonated explosive vests, killing at least 48 police trainees, authorities said
Law gets tough on practice of killing people – usually a female family member who is perceived to have violated a religious taboo
Escalating tensions in the disputed Himalayan region have seen armies exchange gunfire and blame on both sides
Both India and Pakistan claim the other side shot first in highly disputed region; exchange follows two attacks on Indian bases
Tasleem was 18, a good Muslim girl, but to her family, being seen with a Christian man in a Lahore slum was too much
Pakistan and India accuse each other of instigating fresh violence in disputed Kashmir, over which they've fought 3 wars
International rights group says Pakistan's Supreme Court has overturned appeal for Imdad Ali's life
More details are coming to light about the suspected New York and New Jersey bomber's past
Officials says suicide attacker targeted Pakistanis during Friday prayers in a region hard-won back from Taliban not long ago
Pakistani officials say more than 100 others injured in accident near central city of Multan
Family makes difficult decision to end search after no sign of two men missing since Aug. 22
Pakistan military says civilian guards and security forces responded quickly, preventing a far greater tragedy
Alpinists are missing in Pakistan where they were attempting to make a treacherous ascent up an icy mountain; snowy and cloudy conditions hindering rescue efforts
Interior minister says Matthew Barrett submitted incorrect info in visa application five years after his previous deportation
Wednesday: The Supreme Court hears a free speech case over protesting at military funerals; Also, the U.S. attempts to mend relations with Pakistan; Plus, strong clues into mysterious honeybee die-offs across the country.
Monday: Pres. Obama vows to fix a "broken" tax code; Italian automaker Fiat hopes to buy GM's European operations; Plus, revisiting Greensburg, Kan., 2 years after the devastating tornado.
Many others wounded by blast in southwestern city of Quetta; Both Taliban and ISIS claim responsibility
12 days of defiant protests by separatists in Indian-controlled Kashmir leave almost 45 dead, 2,000 wounded at hands of security services
Awais Shah was being transported by his captors when troops and Paramilitary Rangers swooped in and rescued the lawyer in his late 20s
Social media celebrity was Pakistani family's main breadwinner; brother says "Money matters, but family honor is more important"
Afghanistan, Pakistan pointing fingers at each other for failure to revive efforts to get Taliban to negotiating table
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.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentencing hearing was held three months after he was convicted on two prostitution-related charges.
The 2025 government shutdown stretched into its third day on Friday, with the Senate again failing to advance competing proposals to end the impasse.
The FBI is considering carrying out a "showy" arrest and perp walk of the agency's now-indicted ex-Director James Comey, sources tell CBS News.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants.
Sophie Roske, who was charged under a male name, pleaded guilty in April to attempting to kill or kidnap a Supreme Court justice.
Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara has been deported to El Salvador after more than 100 days in detainment.
U.S. forces carried out a strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat off the coast of Venezuela on Friday, killing four people, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
RFK Jr. fired infectious disease specialist Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, who told CBS News she was put on leave after questioning actions taken by Trump appointees.