PESHAWAR: Defence ministry officials on Saturday recorded their statements before a judicial commission constituted to probe the horrendous Army Public School (APS) attack in 2014,...
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Monday remembered the tragic incident of Army Public School Peshawar attack, on its fourth anniversary, and reiterated to implement...
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani law allowing secret military courts to try suspects on terrorism charges expired on Saturday.
Lawmakers amended the constitution in January 2015, responding...
KARACHI: The brazen militant attack on Army Public School, Peshawar, in December 2014 brings back haunted memories of the deadliest day that claimed over 150...
KARACHI: As the pressure mounts on Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz group and country’s law enforcement agencies to show results that the National Action Plan is working effectively, the government has announced to begin plan’s second level from August 23 after consultation with all the provinces.
CHARSADDA: The students Bacha Khan University in Charsadda staged a protest outside the varsity building, demanding ‘fair’ compensation to the heirs of deceased persons who were killed in the terrorist attack.
PESHAWAR: Headmaster Naveed Gul walked past the armed guard at the gate into his office. As primary school pupils studied their morning lessons outside, he reached beneath his warm woolly sweater, and pulled out a gun.
By Azhar Khan
The Pakistan Cricket Board never ceases to surprise national team fans and cricketing circles with its novel ideas. The board startlingly deemed Pakistan ODI team captain Azhar Ali the most relevant figure to unveil the ICC World T20 trophy in Peshawar today.
The memory of Army Public School (APS) attack was fresh on Pakistani celebrities' minds. Here are some tweets from prominent personalities within Pakistan, who paid rich tributes to those who had been martyred in the tragic incident.
PESHAWAR: The first anniversary of the Army Public School Peshawar attack is being observed in across the country today with all segments of the society paying rich tributes to the martyrs of the attack.
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution paying tributes to the martyrs of the Army Public School attack that left at least 146 dead including 132 children.
Families of children killed or wounded in Pakistan's worst militant attack accuse the local government of breaking its promises of medical treatment and justice, a year after Taliban gunmen massacred 134 students in a Peshawar school.
PESHAWAR: Mubashir Subhan was in the school auditorium, surrounded by friends, when the Taliban gunmen came crashing in. The first bullet grazed the back of his head, the second passed through his shoulder, and the third struck his left hand.