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One in Five Afghan Women Faces Violence as Afghanistan Drops to Last Place in Global Women’s Index

Women in Afghanistan are facing worsening insecurity and rising levels of violence under the rule of the Taliban, according to recent international assessments, with experts warning that restrictive policies have stripped millions of basic rights and protections. A report cited by the Afghan International journal, referencing research by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and […]

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Cross-Border Mortar Fire Injures Three in Mohmand Village Amid Rising Frontier Tension

At least three people were seriously injured when a mortar shell allegedly fired from the Afghan side landed on a residential house in a village of Khwezai area of Mohmand district near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border during iftar time. According to local sources, the wounded were first shifted to the hospital in Ghalanai, but due to

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From Strategic Patience to Strategic Signaling: Pakistan Reaffirms ‘No Compromise on National Security’

Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said the country will make no compromise on its security, sovereignty, and the protection of its citizens, while urging the Afghan Taliban regime to take decisive action against militant groups operating from Afghan territory. The statement was submitted as a written response in the Senate regarding Pakistan’s policy toward

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Car Bomb Plot Targeting Syrian Capital Foiled in Joint Anti-ISIS Operation

A large-scale car bomb attack targeting the Syrian capital was successfully foiled in a joint counterterrorism operation conducted by Syrian security forces in coordination with National Intelligence Organization (Turkey). According to security sources, the attack was allegedly planned by an ISIS-linked cell aiming to strike a sensitive installation within Damascus. The vehicle, intercepted before reaching

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Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq Reshapes Battlefield as Taliban Face Military and Narrative Pressure

Pakistan’s recent security developments, spread across multiple incidents reported during the day, collectively sketch a rapidly evolving security landscape in which Islamabad is attempting to seize both the military and psychological initiative against militant networks operating from Afghan soil. At the center of this escalation is Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, which Pakistani authorities describe as

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Pakistan Destroys TTP Infrastructure in Bagram, Security Sources Say Operations Target Terror Networks

Pakistan has successfully achieved its operational objectives in Afghanistan’s Bagram area, destroying ammunition support infrastructure used by terrorist networks, according to security sources. Officials said the action was part of Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, which specifically targets militant groups responsible for attacks inside Pakistan, particularly the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Security sources emphasized that the

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KP Police Equipped with 2,000 Bulletproof Jackets, Anti-Drone Systems in Major Security Upgrade

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police has received a major upgrade in protective equipment, vehicles, and modern surveillance technology as part of efforts to strengthen the force’s operational capability amid ongoing security challenges in the province. A ceremony was held at the Malik Saad Shaheed Police Lines in Peshawar, where Inspector General of Police (IGP) Zulfiqar Hameed

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Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq to Continue Until Taliban End Terror Support, ISPR Tells Journalists

Pakistan’s military has said that Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, the country’s ongoing cross-border counterterrorism campaign, will continue until the Afghan Taliban regime provides credible guarantees and takes practical steps to end support for militant groups operating against Pakistan. The remarks were made during an important briefing held at the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) headquarters with

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No ‘Holy War’ Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Says Senator Qadri Amid Concerns Over Taliban Rhetoric

Senator Pir Noorul Haq Qadri has rejected attempts to frame tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan as a religious war, saying that any such narrative is misleading and harmful, particularly when promoted through extremist rhetoric linked to the Taliban. He stressed that both Pakistan and Afghanistan are Muslim countries, and therefore any conflict between them cannot

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Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, From Wana to Bagram, Multi-Front Counterterror Doctrine, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

From Wana to Bagram: Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq Signals a Multi-Front Counterterror Doctrine

Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq is no longer a border response mechanism. It is evolving into a layered, theatre-wide counterterror doctrine stretching from South Waziristan to Balochistan, from Peshawar’s police stations to reported airstrikes deep inside Afghanistan. The pattern that now emerges is not reactive firefighting. It is synchronized pressure. The Western Spine: South Waziristan and

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