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Decades of Shelter, Decades of Threat: Pakistan Moves to Reclaim Security

Pakistan has underscored the critical necessity of repatriating Afghan refugees, citing mounting terrorism, organized crime, and illegal activities linked to non-national residents. While Amnesty International recently criticized Pakistan’s repatriation policy as “inhumane” and urged halting returns, its report fails to recognize the grave security challenges Pakistan continues to face. For more than 40 years, Pakistan […]

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Taliban Vulnerable as NRF and AFF Conduct 116 Attacks Across Afghanistan: UN

The Taliban’s grip on Afghanistan remains fragile as armed opposition groups continue to strike with precision, carrying out 116 attacks between January and July 2025, according to a United Nations Security Council report. The National Resistance Front (NRF) and Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) have repeatedly challenged the Taliban’s authority, exposing weaknesses in their security apparatus

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India’s Operation Sindoor Violates UN Charter, Pakistan’s Sovereignty Undermined: UN Experts

The United Nations has raised serious concerns over India’s unilateral military action under “Operation Sindoor,” declaring that it violated international law and breached Pakistan’s sovereignty. In a special report, UN experts emphasised that Pakistan categorically denied any involvement in the Pahalgam attack and stressed that New Delhi’s actions undermined established international norms, calling for accountability

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Deported Afghan Asylum Seekers Face Detention and Killings Under Taliban Rule, Report Finds

Afghan asylum seekers deported from Iran have faced arbitrary detention and targeted killings after returning to Afghanistan, with families of victims accusing the Afghan Taliban of carrying out the killings, according to findings by Afghanistan International, as international concern grows over the forced expulsion of Afghans from the region. An examination of multiple cases by

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Suicide Attack Hits Security Camp in North Waziristan; Hafiz Gul Bahadar-Linked Group Claims Responsibility

A suicide bomber targeted a security camp at the Boya Post in the Datta Khel subdivision of North Waziristan district on Friday, triggering an intense security response and a large-scale clearance operation. Monitoring sources reported that the attack was claimed by the Aswad-ul-Harab Huzaifa suicide bombing squad, affiliated with the Hafiz Gul Bahadar group under

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Debunking the Smear: Pakistan’s War on Terror Is Not a Diplomatic Gimmick

For years, a tired and intellectually dishonest narrative has resurfaced whenever Pakistan delivers a decisive blow against terrorist networks: that Islamabad somehow “times” arrests of high-value militants to extract diplomatic concessions from Washington. This claim, recently recycled by biased commentators including a former Afghan intelligence chief, is not only factually hollow but morally grotesque. It

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ISKP’s Head of Al-Azaim Media Arrested Red-Handed

Red-handed, Sultan Aziz Azzam, the elusive media mastermind behind ISKP’s Al-Azaim propaganda arm, was apprehended by Pakistani intelligence along the volatile Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Once a familiar voice on Nangarhar’s radio waves, Azzam had evolved into the group’s chief propagandist, orchestrating recruitment and spreading extremist messaging across the region. He was caught red-handed when the cell

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Ceasefire Not Respected, Attacks from Afghanistan Continue: FO

Pakistan’s Foreign Office has warned that the presence of terrorist in Afghanistan poses a major threat to peace and security in the region, with the United Nations report confirming Pakistan’s stance, while cross-border attacks continue despite declared ceasefires. Speaking at a weekly briefing in Islamabad, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andarabi said there is concrete evidence

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Four Indians Among Five Arrested in Bondi Beach Terror Investigation

Australian authorities have arrested five additional suspects near Sydney’s Bondi Beach, including four Indian nationals, officials said. The arrests took place on Thursday as part of the ongoing investigation into the recent terror attack in the area. According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, the development emerged during the continuing probe into the Bondi Beach

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North Waziristan Operation Underscores Maturing Intelligence-Based Counterterrorism

Security forces’ elimination of 14 militants in Shadi Khel village of the Spinwam area, carried out a couple of days ago, underscores the maturing intelligence-based approach in North Waziristan. Conducted on the basis of credible intelligence, the operation highlights the sustained emphasis on precision, preemption, and situational awareness in a region long challenged by militant

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