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Security Forces’ Sacrifices Highlighted in Tirah Valley, Pakistan’s Frontline Against Terror

The rugged Tirah Valley, a distant locality in the Khyber district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, continues to draw national attention as a focal point in Pakistan’s ongoing war on terror. The region, known for its porous border with Afghanistan, has long been a transit hub for smuggling, human trafficking, and militant movement, presenting security forces with […]

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Over 900,000 Afghan Refugees Return Home Through KP Borders

A massive wave of Afghan refugees has been returning home from Pakistan, with more than 900,000 crossing through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s frontier so far this year. According to the Department of KP Home and Tribal Affairs, 908,905 individuals have returned via various crossings, including Torkham. The figures include 667,990 undocumented Afghans, 63,216 Afghan Citizen Card holders,

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Taliban’s Rule Nears Its End as Internal Resistance and Global Pressure Converge

Afghanistan is approaching a historic breaking point. Years of coercive governance, exclusion of women and minorities, and ideological extremism have left the Taliban overstretched, isolated, and vulnerable. UN Security Council warnings are unambiguous: women and girls remain barred from education, employment, and public life, humanitarian conditions are deteriorating rapidly, and the Taliban’s unwillingness to engage

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Internal Unity, External Momentum, and the Quiet Question Emerging: How Long Can Taliban Rule Hold?

The Afghanistan Freedom Front has marked International Human Rights Day by issuing its most expansive political message since its formation, calling for an international political process that can transition Afghanistan away from Taliban rule and toward a system chosen through the people’s vote. The group reminds the world that Afghanistan was once among the earliest

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UN Security Council Warns of Sharp Deterioration in Afghanistan’s Human Rights and Humanitarian Situation

The UN Security Council  expressed grave concern over the rapid deterioration of human rights and humanitarian conditions in Afghanistan, urging the Taliban to reverse policies that are intensifying the country’s political, social, and economic crises. Acting head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Georgette Gagnon, highlighted that women and girls remain largely excluded

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Five Afghan Terrorists Killed Near Bajaur Border During Attempted Infiltration into Pakistan

Pakistani security forces thwarted a cross-border infiltration attempt by eliminating five Afghan terrorists near the Pak–Afghan border fence in Bajaur district. The terrorists were intercepted while trying to illegally enter Pakistan to carry out planned militant operations. Authorities recovered the bodies of the terrorists in an open area close to the border crossing point. Security

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IED Blast in Tank Eliminates Key TTP Commander, Three Terrorists Killed

An improvised explosive device (IED) struck in the Khaisarai area of Jandola Tehsil, District Tank, killing three terrorists, including a senior commander of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), according to confirmed sources. The deceased have been identified as Commander Ahmed, Musfaq, and Hamid, all of whom were among the most wanted terrorists operating in the region.

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Pakistan Army Court Martial Sentences Former Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed to 14 Years Rigorous Imprisonment

The Field General Court Martial (FGCM) of the Pakistan Army has sentenced former Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment after being found guilty on multiple charges, including engaging in political activities, violating the Official Secrets Act, misusing authority and government resources, and causing wrongful loss to individuals. The legal proceedings, initiated

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Pakistan Condemns India’s State-Sponsored Terrorism, Strengthens Diplomatic Engagements

Pakistan has strongly condemned ongoing terrorism against the country with state backing from India, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding national security. This was stated by Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi during the weekly media briefing in Islamabad. Addressing India’s recent provocative and inflammatory remarks, Andrabi emphasized that propaganda cannot distort facts. He reiterated that

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Taliban’s Hypocrisy Exposed: Israeli NGO Allowed in Afghanistan Amid Muslim Suffering

Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the Israeli non-governmental organization IsraAID has been granted permission to operate freely in the country, raising serious questions about the priorities of the Afghan Taliban regime and the broader implications for regional security. IsraAID claims its work in Afghanistan is focused on providing medical assistance, disaster relief, and

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