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Why the World Cannot Afford Another Epicentre of Global Terror in Afghanistan

The warnings emerging from Afghanistan are no longer abstract analyses or distant forecasts they are present realities demanding immediate global attention. A recent investigation by the international journal Vorishi Review has laid bare a deeply unsettling truth: Afghanistan has again transformed into a sanctuary for transnational militant groups, complete with recruitment channels, training facilities, propaganda […]

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Pakistan–Afghanistan Talks in Saudi Arabia Conclude Without Breakthrough, Ceasefire to Continue

High-stakes negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, convened in Saudi Arabia last week, ended without a substantive breakthrough, though both sides reaffirmed their commitment to preserving the Doha-brokered ceasefire that has so far held despite recent tensions. The meeting formed part of a sequence of diplomatic efforts—hosted by Qatar, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia—aimed at easing friction

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Asif Warns Political Critics Against ‘Sitting in the Enemy’s Lap’

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a strong statement on X, defending the country’s military leadership and accusing political rivals of amplifying Indian narratives for domestic gains. In his post, Asif said that six months ago, under the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir along with the Air Force and Navy, Pakistan “gave India

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Regional Powers Are Uniting Against Terror, but Kabul Remains the Weak Link

For the first time in two decades, regional powers appear aligned on one core security priority, containing and dismantling the militant networks that have re-emerged across Afghanistan and spilled across borders. Pakistan, China, Iran, the Central Asian Republics, Russia, and even the Gulf states now share a visible convergence, the threat emanating from Afghan soil

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Despite Rs 700 Billion from Centre, KP Remains Vulnerable; Public Safety, Policing Still Lag

Despite Rs 700 Billion from Centre, KP Remains Vulnerable; Public Safety, Policing Still Lag

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues to rely heavily on funds provided by the centre even after 12 years of PTI governance, with basic service delivery, policing, and anti-terror measures showing little improvement. Official records indicate that the province has received nearly Rs 700 billion under the anti-terrorism fund from 2010 to 2025. Yet, militancy remains a persistent

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Dera Police Track, Encircle and Eliminate Terrorists, Avenge Martyred Officers

Dera Police demonstrated exceptional operational capability on Wednesday when they pursued, tracked, and encircled a group of terrorists responsible for the deadly IED attack on a police van in Paniala earlier in the day. The swift counter‑action resulted in two terrorists killed and two injured, sending a clear message that militants will find no refuge

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Afghan Taliban Regime Poses Growing Threat to Global Security

The Afghan Taliban regime has emerged as a significant threat not only to Central Asia but to international security, becoming a hub for globally banned terrorist organisations including Fitna al-Khawarij, Fitna al-Hindustan, ISIS, and Al-Qaeda. On November 26, 2025, a shooting incident occurred at the White House in the United States, reportedly carried out by

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Political Point Scoring Over Safety: PTI Leadership in KP Accused of Endangering Lives Through Political Theatre

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is facing mounting criticism for prioritising political theatrics over public safety, as civil society groups, frontline officers, and local observers warn that political point scoring under Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s leadership continues to compromise the province’s security. Critics say PTI’s focus on agitation in Islamabad and party directives has left crucial

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Field Marshal Asim Munir Holds Key Security Talks With Saudi Land Forces Commander at GHQ

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, led a significant round of security and defence discussions on Tuesday as he hosted Lieutenant General Fahad bin Saud Al Johani, Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces, at the General Headquarters. The meeting underscored the growing strategic alignment between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at

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CM Sohail Afridi’s Darbar Speech Once Again Exposes PTI’s Real Priorities

Muhammad Haseenullah Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s latest public appearance, a joint darbar held for police and civil officers, was presented as a show of solidarity with the security forces. In reality, it once again exposed the same pattern that has defined PTI’s rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The rhetoric of sacrifice and bravery is repeated on

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