Pakistani Taliban
An Interview with a Survivor of the Peshawar Massacre
VICE News spoke to one of the survivors of the Peshawar massacre — a student who managed to evade attackers — about his experience.
Why the Pakistani Taliban Massacred 134 Children at a School in Peshawar
Experts say the attack was an act of desperation that occurred after the militant group splintered following the deaths of leaders and an offensive by Pakistan's military.
Taliban Gunmen Kill 132 Children in Attack on Pakistani Army School
Around six Taliban militants entered a military school in Peshawar, then killed 135 people and injured another 121, most between the ages of 12 and 16.
Gunmen Kill Polio Vaccination Workers as Spread of Disease Worsens in Pakistan
Health officials have counted 265 cases of polio in Pakistan this year, accounting for more than 80 percent cases worldwide in 2014.
Hundreds of Thousands of Pakistani Civilians Have Been Fleeing Tribal Areas
The Pakistani military's operation began on June 15 following the breakdown in peace negotiations between the government and the Pakistani Taliban after an attack on the Karachi airport by the Pakistani Taliban and Uzbek militants. That attack served...
Pakistan’s Truce with the Taliban Isn’t Keeping Other Insurgents from Blowing Stuff Up
Deadly bombings at a market and train station come as a temporary ceasefire with the Pakistani Taliban is set to expire on Thursday.
Afghanistan’s Taliban Are Getting a Little Help From Their Pakistani Friends
The Afghan Taliban has been ramping up violent attacks recently. Now it's getting some support from their Pakistani neighbors.