Pakistan
Pakistan beat Proteas to stay alive at World Cup
Pakistan kept alive their slim hopes of reaching the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals with a 33-run victory over South Africa.
The Week in Detail: Pakistan, prime ministers and pepeha
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
Why Pakistan is bearing the brunt of the climate crisis
Catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has displaced millions of people - why is the country so vulnerable to the impact of climate change? Audio
Pakistan struggles to avert danger as floods rise, death toll tops 1300
Authorities on Sunday breached the country's largest freshwater lake in the hope of draining enough water to stop it bursting its banks, but its water levels remain dangerously high.
Pakistan desperate for aid after devastating floods
Ravaged by devastating floods, the people of Pakistan are desperate for international aid.
Expats here are fearful for their families, after extreme monsoon rains caused devastating flooding and… Audio
Desperation as monsoon floods devastate Pakistan
Near one city, thousands of mud homes have sunk under water; for miles all that's visible is treetops.
Over 30 million people affected by Pakistan floods - climate change minister
More than 900 people have died in the historic monsoon-triggered floods, with one province receiving 784 percent more rainfall than the August average.
Pakistan police charge ex-PM under terrorism act
Pakistan's police have charged the country's former prime minister, Imran Khan, under anti-terror laws.
Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's prime minister after key vote
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership.
Pakistan to call snap poll after move to remove PM
Pakistan's president has dissolved parliament - a step towards early elections - following an attempt to remove PM Imran Khan from office.
Deadly snow traps hundreds of drivers in Pakistan
At least 21 people have died after heavy snow trapped them in their vehicles in northern Pakistan.
NZ journalist Charlotte Bellis returns to Afghanistan: 'It's just life and death on so many levels'
New Zealand Al Jazeera journalist Charlotte Bellis is back in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The intrepid Christchurch-born reporter feels safe on her return to the Afghan capital, despite the fact… Audio
Quick adjustment key for Black Caps
New Zealand will need to adjust quickly to the pace of the Dubai wicket if they want to defeat India when the teams meet in their crucial Twenty20 World Cup clash on Sunday, bowler Tim Southee said.
Black Caps play down any animosity with Pakistan
The Black Caps insist they are not bothered by any extra attention on their opening match at cricket's T20 World Cup.
Huge sports scores in Dubai and Manchester
A couple of stunning results in Dubai and in Manchester. Pakistan has blown away India in the T20 World cup, winning by 10 wickets, while Liverpool humiliated Manchester United in the English Premier… Audio
PCB chairman says Pakistan is being used
Pakistan have been "used and binned" by the "Western Bloc", cricket board chairman Ramiz Raja said.
Cricket: Black Caps head home after Pakistan threat
The Black Caps are on their way home from Dubai after their aborted tour of Pakistan. Audio
Questions remain over cancelled Black Caps tour
The sudden decision to cancel the New Zealand cricket tour of Pakistan, just moments before the scheduled start of the first ODI in Rawalpindi is drawing a massive amount of criticism from… Audio
Safety paramount in Black Caps return to Pakistan
Intense security measures in place as the NZ cricket side are back in Pakistan after 18 years away.
Charlotte Bellis: 'I'll stay in Afghanistan as long as I can'
New Zealand Al Jazeera journalist Charlotte Bellis had been visiting Kabul Airport -- the only way in and out of Afghanistan at the moment -- this week, as locals and foreign nationals alike tried to… Video, Audio