The United States has transferred two brothers from the Guantanamo Bay US detention facility in Cuba to Pakistan, bringing the total number of people held...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani national and oldest prisoner detained at Guantanamo Bay, Saifullah Paracha, finally reached home after being released, the foreign office (FO) confirmed on...
MONTREAL: Canada is set to apologise and award millions of dollars of compensation to a former Guantanamo detainee who was captured in Afghanistan at...
WASHINGTON: United States has expressed concern over the disappearance of social media bloggers and human rights activists in Pakistan, ARY News reported on Friday.
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RIYADH/WASHINGTON: The Pentagon sent four Yemeni detainees from the Guantanamo Bay military prison to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, launching President Barack Obama's final flurry...
WASHINGTON: The United States will transfer four detainees to Saudi Arabia from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in the next 24 hours, US officials...
WASHINGTON: United States has urged Pakistan and India to hold direct talks for defusing the hostilities between the two countries, ARY News reported on...
WASHINGTON: United States (US) authorities have decided to release a Pakistani prisoner after 14 years from the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison over "lack of evidence", ARY News reported.
WASHINGTON: Fifteen Guantanamo Bay detainees have been transferred to the United Arab Emirates, the largest such release in years, the Pentagon announced Monday.
WASHINGTON: Pentagon has said that an Islamic State (IS) commander named Mulla Abdul Rauf Khadim was killed in a drone strike along with seven other militants in Afghanistan, ARY News reports.
WASHINGTON: The US Senate will release a long-delayed report Tuesday into the CIA's brutal interrogation of Al-Qaeda suspects after the 2001 attacks, as American embassies went on heightened alert amid fears of a backlash.
WASHINGTON: A Saudi Arabian held at the US prison in Guantanamo Bay for 12 years has been sent home, the Pentagon said Saturday, leaving 142 prisoners at the jail President Barack Obama has pledged to close.
KABUL: The fate of a group of prisoners held in near-total secrecy by U.S. forces at a prison in Afghanistan is hanging in limbo, the facility's commander said, as Washington gropes for options after its legal right to hold them there expires in December.