Pressure is mounting on the court to conclude the hearing on Parliament no-confidence motion at the earliest.
Dubbing Pak PM's claim that the US is looking to overturn his government as concocted, a former top Trump administration official said that the country is entering a period of political uncertainty.
Russia is the second country to have its membership rights stripped at the Human Rights Council which was established in 2006. Stay tuned for LIVE news updates
Khan, a former cricket star, lost his parliamentary majority last week and had been facing a no-confidence vote tabled by the opposition that he was expected to lose on Sunday
Khan lost his parliamentary majority last week and had been facing a no-confidence vote tabled by a united opposition
Pakistani dissidents expressed "trepidation and worry" over the political situation in Pakistan, saying that all norms of civility, parliamentary ethics have been thrown to winds by Imran Khan govt
As the political crisis in Pakistan turned into a constitutional crisis, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) funding to the country is expected to hit another 'pause'
Pakistan media and opposition parties criticised this decision saying that it violated all rules governing proceedings in the House
The Opposition moved the Supreme Court challenging the deputy speaker's act as illegal and unconstitutional
Russia has lambasted "another attempt of shameless interference" by the US in the internal affairs of Pakistan, adding that it sought to punish a "disobedient" Imran Khan
Pakistan's powerful Army has contradicted Prime Minister Imran Khan's remarks accusing America of hatching a conspiracy to topple his government
Preparations for the general elections would require some six months: Official
Pakistan's election commission has expressed its inability to hold general elections within three months due to legal, constitutional and logistical challenges, according to a media report on Tuesday
As Pakistan continues to stare at a pronged political and constitutional crisis, a US expert explained how Imran Khan is trying to play a "US card" to build up his support base.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan adjourned Monday without ruling on the dissolution of parliament that has led to the ongoing political and constitutional crisis in the country.
Imran Khan will continue to be the Prime Minister of Pakistan until the appointment of a caretaker premier, according to a notification issued by President Arif Alvi on Monday
Talking about new elections, Khan said he would interview all candidates seeking the ticket of his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf
Khan said he opposed the US-led war in Afghanistan, but he had never been anti-US
Under Article 224-A(1) of the constitution of Pakistan, a caretaker government is set up to organize elections in the country
President Alvi, the Supreme Court Bar Association and all political parties have been made respondents in the case