Chinese nationals in Pakistan killed in suicide bombing
Five Chinese engineers were killed in an attack Tuesday while on their way to the Dasu Hydropower Project from Islamabad.
With world's attention on Gaza, ISIS is making a global comeback
ISIS could "attack U.S. and Western interests abroad in as little as six months with little to no warning," said CENTCOM's head.
Online images show new spy ship exported by China
Pakistan appears to have acquired first strategic satellite and missile tracking vessel with assistance from China.
Pakistan's Democracy Is at Stake—A Call for International Action
Pakistan's actions are alarming, marked by a sharp curtailment of democratic freedoms.
Flight attendant tackles drunk passenger to ground mid-air: video
The incident is believed to have occurred on an Emirates flight from Dubai to Islamabad on Sunday morning.
The nuclear "flashpoint" that lies beyond the Middle East crisis
"As two responsible nuclear weapons states, we must resolve outstanding disputes in Kashmir," Pakistan's U.S. envoy told Newsweek.
Pakistan Needs More Than Elections To Be a Democracy
Pakistan's leaders need to recognize that elections are not only about getting into power, but an opportunity to overcome the politics of division and polarization with a genuine commitment to human rights and democracy.
India boosts Pakistan border defenses over fears of Hamas-style attack
"Requisite measures have been instituted along the Line of Control and International Border Sectors," sources told Newsweek.
Imran Khan says his 10-year sentence is part of "false flag" scheme
The former prime minister of Pakistan was found guilty of revealing state secrets after he waved a confidential document during a rally.
"Hybrid war" between two nuclear powers brews on sidelines of Gaza conflict
"We live in dangerous times," Pakistani Permanent Representative to the U.N. Munir Akram told Newsweek.
Iran-Pakistan update as Tehran offers olive branch after attacks
Iran "adheres to the policy of good neighborliness," Tehran said following strikes between Iran and Pakistan this week.
China's friends are bombing one another
"China will be watching the Pakistan-Iran spat with some concern..." one expert told Newsweek.
Why Iran opened fire on a nuclear power—and Pakistan struck back
"The situation has effectively pushed towards an escalation," expert Arhama Siddiqa told Newsweek.
Pakistan attacks Iran—What we know
Islamabad said it struck militants in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan province two days after it condemned Iranian strikes on Pakistan.
Iran foreign minister issues stern warning to US
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian blamed the U.S. and Israel for increased hostilities by Iran-backed groups.
Pakistan recalls Iran ambassador after missile strikes
Islamabad has accused Tehran of violating its airspace with a missile strike on Pakistan's Balochistan province.
Biden official says admin backs "democratic suppression" in awkward gaffe
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller mistakenly called for "democratic suppression" in Pakistan.
Pakistan Must Stop Deporting Afghan Refugees
Afghanistan remains the largest humanitarian crisis in the world with more than 29 million people––over half the population––in need of humanitarian assistance.
Indian court ruling raises tensions with nuclear rival Pakistan
The Supreme Court of India affirmed the removal of the special status that Jammu and Kashmir had held since 1947.
McDonald's owner drops prices amid anti-Israel boycott
As of Tuesday, there have been more than 13,000 casualties reported across both sides of the war, the Associated Press reported.
The world's only Muslim nuclear power warns Israel's war in Gaza must stop
"We have to stop it, to halt the fighting and to avoid the suffering that is happening," Pakistani Ambassador to the U.N. Munir Akram told Newsweek.
Could COVID be behind the pink-eye epidemic?
"Conjunctivitis is a known symptom of COVID," Paul R. Hunter, a professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, told Newsweek.
Pink-eye epidemic impacts hundreds of thousands of people
Nearly 400,000 people across Pakistan have been infected so far this year, with over 10,000 cases being reported in a 24-hour period several days last week.
Thousands of schools shut amid eye virus outbreak
Nearly 60,000 schools across the Punjab region of Pakistan will be closed over the next few days to prevent the spread of viral conjunctivitis.
Exclusive—Pakistan PM prepares response to India "being strengthened" by US
"The so-called Indo-Pacific strategy is done for the objectives which suit Western powers," Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar tells Newsweek.
I learned a secret skill at school. By 21, I was a millionaire
I spent most of my lunch periods and breaks in the library, on the school computer.
Prince William and Kate's "majestic" royal tour moment shared by fans
Footage from William and Kate's 2019 visit to Pakistan has resurfaced on TikTok, gaining over half a million views.
Imran Khan arrest destabilizes Pakistan and fuels terror, ex-minister warns
"An unstable Pakistan is not good for the world, it's not good for the region," a former official of Imran Khan's administration tells Newsweek.
As war and terror loom in Asia, Pakistan looks to U.S. and China for help
"Pakistan and India are nuclear weapons states ... with big armed forces and big populations, and therefore, peace should be an imperative."
Scientists decode ancient script that has puzzled scholars for 70 years
The decipherment of the mysterious writing system, which was in use from around 200 B.C. and 700 A.D., has revealed a previously unknown language.