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A Pakistani Startup Is Trying to Banish Fake Prescription Drugs
Counterfeit drugs are laced with tar, paint, and rat poison.
Here's Why Pakistan Is Cracking Down On Valentine's Day
The country's commercial sector seeks to cash in on the holiday — but conservatives fear it's a Trojan Horse for Christian and Western values.
Death Toll Rises in Pakistan as Cleric Issues Ramadan Fasting Exemption
Pakistan saw a respite from the heat on Thursday with the temperature at 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit in Karachi, down from 113 degrees recording on Sunday, but heat stroke victims were still arriving at local hospitals.
In Photos: Trying to Beat the Heat Wave That Has Already Killed Hundreds in Pakistan
Temperatures have soared to 111 degrees Fahrenheit during Ramadan, a month when millions of Muslims refrain from drinking or eating from sunrise to sunset.
Pakistan’s Radical Feminists Are Fighting Violence with Activism and Art
We met the Pakistani women who dare to fight for free speech. One of them was Sabeen Mahmud, a woman who created a countercultural haven for thinkers in Karachi and, in April, paid for it with her life.
'Bodies, Windows, then One of Them Shot the Driver': At the Scene of the Karachi Bus Attack
VICE News has spoken to witnesses and family members of victims of a deadly bus attack in Pakistan, which killed at least 45 members of a minority Muslim community.
Pakistan's Anti-Terror Offensive Nabs Alleged High-Level Taliban Operative
The man Karachi police identified to VICE News as "Kabi" has reportedly confessed that he is second in command of the Afghan Taliban military wing the Wadat Group.
The March on Islamabad (Dispatch 5)
Having led rallies in Faisalabad, Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan’s next focus is on Karachi, the most populous city in Pakistan.
The March on Islamabad (Dispatch 4)
VICE News was at the first of the protests in Faisalabad, Pakistan's industrial center, as tensions escalated and clashes broke out between followers of opposition leader Imran Khan and pro-government supporters.
Pakistan Since Guantánamo
Pakistani journalist and novelist Saba Imtiaz answers a question about the outside world posed by a Guantánamo detainee.
The Kitchen Divides Pakistan's Rich and Poor
When visiting my extended family in Pakistan, I am hyper-aware of the differences between the rich and the poor. Even at home, the classes are separated as young, impoverished men cook meals in sweltering heat for their employers.
'Why are we being punished?': We Meet Pakistan's Latest Terrorism Refugees
At least 800,000 people have fled their North Waziristan homes to avoid government crackdowns and US drone strikes on Taliban strongholds.