Pakistan
Pakistan PM says "no more terror" as army strikes
Pakistan's Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, has promised to rid his country of terrorism after the massacre at a school in Peshawar which killed 141 people, 132 of them children. Audio
Pakistanis in NZ outraged, shocked, by school attack
Pakistanis living in New Zealand are reacting with outrage, sadness, and shock at the Taliban attack. Audio
Pakistan begins burying its dead
Pakistan has declared 3 days of mourning after the slaughter of 141 children and staff at a military run school in Peshawar, the deadliest attack in the country's history. Audio
Midday Sports News for 17 December 2014
Coming off a 147-run hiding in their last match, the New Zealand cricketers can only look up heading into tonight's 4th one-dayer against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi. Audio
Taliban attacks school in Pakistan, over 100 children killed
The BBC Urdu editor Aamer Ahmed Khan in Islamabad; and Al Jazeera journalist Kamal Hyder in Peshawar. Audio
Correspondent says Taliban will stop at nothing
Shahzeb Jillani is a BBC correspondent in Pakistan. Audio
Malala Yousafzai - Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head at point blank range a year ago as she travelled home on a school bus in Pakistan. The Nobel peace prize nominee shares her story of survival and what drives her… Audio
Tariq Ali: Pakistan
Editor of New Left Review, and author of seven novels and more than 20 books on world history and politics, discussing Pakistan. Audio