Geography of Pakistan

The World

‘My Daughter is a Blessing Not a Curse’

Conflict & Justice

There is something wrong in Pakistan with daughters. But with Friday prayers at the mosques this week, the tag line “my daughter is a blessing, not a curse,” is the official message that Imams across Pakistan have been preaching.

Full story behind Bin Laden raid revealed

Global Politics

Violent Pakistani group provides services to the poor

Remembering Murdered Pakistani Aid Worker Parveen Rehman

Bin Laden Wives and Children to be Deported

Conflict & Justice

Flood Misery in Pakistan

Environment

Two weeks of torrential rains have triggered massive floods in the southern province of Sindh.

The World

US-Pakistan relations remain tense

Conflict & Justice

The United States was not going to win any popularity contests in Pakistan, even before May 2nd. Then the operation heightened tensions between Washington and Islamabad. Marco Werman talks with The Guardian’s correspondent Declan Walsh.

The World

Embarrassed, Pakistanis Deny Bin Laden Was in Their Country

Conflict & Justice

There’s a growing sense of anger in Pakistan over the bin Laden killing as well as embarrassment that he was hiding in their country. Did the Pakistani government know that he was there?

‘There goes the neighborhood’

Conflict & Justice

Sohaib Athar, a resident of Abbottabad, Pakistan, live-tweeted the raid on Osama bin Laden compound. His reaction to bin Laden’s death was “there goes the neighborhood.” The World’s Marco Werman explores the various possible meanings of that phrase.

Science Forum: Using science to track terrorists

Global Politics

Thomas Gillespie led a study that used scientific methods that tried to predict the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden. He wasn’t that far off. Gillespie employed theories normally used by scientists to predict the distribution of endangered species.