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Corps Commander Balochistan Calls on Youth to Drive Province’s Future and National Progress

In a significant outreach initiative, the Corps Commander Balochistan held a special interactive session with students and faculty members of the University of Balochistan, focusing on the province’s development, regional peace and stability, and the constructive role of youth in nation-building. During the session, students posed a range of thoughtful questions on social, security, developmental […]

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Political Bloc Calls for UN Intervention, Warns Afghanistan Cannot Survive Taliban Rule

A broad coalition of senior Afghan political leaders has jointly called for United Nations supervised intra-Afghan peace talks, warning that the country’s deepening crisis cannot be resolved under the Taliban’s unilateral and increasingly repressive rule. The statement, titled “National Consensus of Afghan Political Parties and Movements,” was released on Tuesday during an online meeting attended

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Tribal Elders, Police Form Joint Front to Safeguard Peace in Lower Orakzai

In a significant development aimed at safeguarding peace and addressing emerging security concerns, a high-level jirga was convened at the DPO Conference Hall in Kalaya, bringing together senior tribal elders of the four major tribes of Lower Orakzai. The jirga was presided over by District Police Officer (DPO) Orakzai Shaukat Ali, with DSP Lower Orakzai

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China Steps In as Voice of Restraint, Urges Pakistan and Afghanistan to Defuse Tensions Through Dialogue

China has positioned itself as a calm but firm voice of restraint amid rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, urging both neighbouring countries to reduce friction and recommit to peaceful negotiations. The statement came during a routine press conference in Beijing, where Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun addressed growing regional concerns. Guo underscored that

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Security Forces Thwart Major Terrorist Attack on Torghar Post in Central Kurram

Security forces successfully repelled a major terrorist assault on the Torghar Post in Central Kurram after a group of militants belonging to the so-called Fitna al-Khawarij (FAK) Darwesh Group attempted to storm the installation. According to initial reports, between ten and fifteen terrorists launched the attack, but the alert and highly vigilant soldiers on duty

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Afghan Taliban, Panjshir Targeted Operation, The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF), NRF Attacks, Taliban Ministry of Defence Special Brigade

17 Afghan Taliban Fighters Killed in Panjshir Targeted Operation; Claims NRF

The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) carried out a targeted and planned operation in Panjshir’s Darah district, hitting a key Afghan Taliban centre and killing seventeen Taliban fighters. Five others were injured. Among the dead was the chief of staff of a battalion belonging to the Taliban Ministry of Defence Special Brigade. The operation

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Cross-Border Terrorism: How Afghanistan’s Governance Gaps Endanger Pakistan

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan are at a critical juncture, deteriorating with each passing day. Security challenges are mounting across Pakistan’s northwestern regions, with regular attacks reported in Bannu, Tirah, North Waziristan, and the former merged districts. These attacks, targeting Pakistan’s security forces, underscore a pressing reality: extremist groups, including Daesh Khurasan, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan

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Terror, Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Terrorism in 2025, Terrorist Attacks in Peshawar

KP Records 1,588 Terror Cases in 2025 as Bannu Dominates the Numbers

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa recorded 1,588 terrorism incidents across fourteen districts during the current year, according to new data released by the provincial Counter Terrorism Department. The report shows that more than seven thousand suspects have been nominated in related cases. The figures reveal that Bannu remained the most affected district with 394 registered terrorism cases. North

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Baloch Citizens Reject Militant Narratives as Protests Turn into Criminal Safe Havens

VIDEO OPENS: “What is this? What is happening today…?” One of the Balochistan’s citizens, holding a water bottle, among the crowd raises his voice. “Why has it become ten feet long?” another man standing in the crowd asks. “Today’s…” the man with the bottle manages to say only this when someone interrupts, annoyed: “There are

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PTI’s Political Spectacle in Peshawar Overshadows Citizens’ Security and Welfare

The mass gathering held on 7 December in Peshawar by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government was less a platform for governance and more a stage for political theatrics. While KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi and allied leaders dominated the speeches, the absence of any concrete roadmap on law and order, security, or counter-terrorism was glaring. The

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