From Peshawar to KabulThe Afghan part of the journey used to be dangerous. Now that side is thriving—while Pakistan is not.
The rise of Egypt’s fundamentalist SalafisHow a little-known group of ultra-orthodox Muslims are shaking up Mideast politics
New face, same old concernsIf Pakistan wanted an image makeover, Sherry Rehman is the right pick as ambassador to the U.S.
Washington scrambling over Pakistan crisisIslamabad threatens to draw down cooperation on Afghanistan after soldiers killed by NATO drone
Obama the hawkSure, he’s pulling troops out of Iraq, but he’s found lethal new ways to flex America’s military muscle
With friends like Pakistan, the U.S. doesn’t need enemiesPakistan is helping insurgents. Could that be seen as an act of war?