NATO attack in Pakistan

NATO sees 2013 as an optimistic year for Afghanistan

With only a few weeks left in December and the New Year fast approaching, many find time to reflect on the past year’s accomplishments and look toward the future. But with the ongoing conflict in Syria and preparations to transfer lead responsibility in Afghanistan, NATO has a lot to prepare for.

Tensions High as President Obama Prepares to Meet with Pakistani Prime Minister

The End of the US-Pakistan Security Partnership?

Pentagon Report Says Both US and Pakistan to Blame in November’s Deadly Airstrike

The World

Pakistan Intelligence Agency Believed to Have Ordered Journalist Killing

Pakistan Warning: Another Covert Op Could Worsen Relations

Global Politics

Questions about the covert U.S. mission in Abbottabad, Pakistan are leading to new found frustrations in the already rocky relationship between the two countries. We talk with Hassan Abbas, professor at Columbia and former Pakistani government official.

The World

Pakistan blocks NATO supply route

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with the BBC’s Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad about Pakistan’s decision today to close a vital border crossing into Afghanistan, cutting off a NATO military supply line.

The World

Pakistan’s battle against extremism

Global Politics

Pakistan is struggling in its battle against extremists on its soil. This weekend’s attack against a big hotel in Islamabad made it clear that the battle is not limited to the border regions near Afghanistan.

The World

U.S. air strike on Pakistan border area

Pakistan and the United States have had a tenuous partnership since the Bush administration launched its war on terror