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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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On the Frontline of Regional Turmoil: Pakistan’s Unequal War Against Terror

The United Nations’ latest assessment declaring 2025 a year of severe security challenges for Pakistan should not come as a surprise to anyone closely observing the country’s internal dynamics over the past several years. What is alarming, however, is not merely the scale of the threat highlighted in the report, but the consistency with which

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Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Visits Libya to Deepen Strategic Defence Ties

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), HJ, COAS & CDF, who is on a official visit to Libya, called on Field Marshal Khalifa Belqasim Haftar, Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces and Lieutenant General Saddam Khalifa Haftar, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces. On arrival, the Field Marshal was accorded a

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The Man Behind the Threats: What Taliban Intelligence Reveals About Afghanistan’s Future

The re-emergence of suicide bombing threats from within the Afghan Taliban’s upper intelligence leadership is not an aberration; it is a warning. The figure at the center of this warning—Mullah Tajmir Jawad, also known as Tajmir Akhund or Zabihullah Jawad embodies the Taliban’s unbroken continuity with mass-casualty violence, transnational jihadism, and clandestine terror networks. His

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UN Security Council Report Flags Taliban Support to TTP, Warns of Escalating Regional Security Threats

A recent report submitted to the United Nations Security Council has raised serious concerns over Afghanistan’s role in regional instability, citing credible indications that the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has continued to receive substantial logistical and operational support from the Afghan Taliban. The findings challenge repeated assurances by Kabul that Afghan soil is not being

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Uzbek Authorities Seize Afghan-Origin Narcotics, Renewing Concerns Over Regional Drug Flow

Uzbekistan’s security authorities on Wednesday intercepted a significant consignment of narcotics originating from Afghanistan during an operation on the Bukhara–Karakul route, once again underscoring the persistent role of Afghan territory as a source of cross-border drug trafficking that continues to threaten regional security and public health. According to official statements, security officers stopped a vehicle

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From False Flags to Foreign Shores: The Troubling Reach of India’s Security Narrative

The recent bloodshed in Sydney has reignited an uncomfortable global conversation one that goes far beyond a single act of violence and reaches into the opaque intersections of security policy, transnational movement, and state accountability. While investigations must be allowed to run their course, the questions emerging from this case are too serious to be

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