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Taliban, Smuggling, U.S. Weapons

Taliban Accused of Selling or Smuggling U.S. Weapons to Terror Groups: UN Report

A recent report by a British media outlet has alleged that the Afghan Taliban, after coming to power, have sold or smuggled at least 500,000 U.S. weapons left behind by American forces to terrorist groups. The report cites findings from a United Nations Security Council Committee, revealing that the Taliban themselves have admitted that more […]

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Pakistan, Afghan Migrants

Pakistan Deports Nearly 3,000 Afghan Migrants in a Single Day, Thousands More in Ongoing Crackdown

Pakistan deported 2,962 Afghan migrants, according to the Taliban’s High Commission for Addressing Migrant Issues. The majority—2,100 individuals—were sent back through the Torkham border, while 862 crossed back via Spin Boldak. In an update issued Friday, April 18, the commission confirmed that 299 families, totaling 1,606 people, have since been resettled across various Afghan provinces

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Attack, Check-post, Tribal Elders

No Attack on Check-post: Abandoned Outpost Handed Over to Tribal Elders, Say Security Officials

Khyber District: Security officials have dismissed claims of a militant attack on a check-post in the Tirah Valley, clarifying that the outpost was vacated months ago as part of a strategic policy shift and handed over to local tribal elders to support peace efforts in the region. A video circulating on social media shows a

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Quetta Blast Near Hazarganji Injures Young Child — Security Forces Launch Investigation

QUETTA: A blast rocked the Mari Camp area near Hazarganji in Quetta on Thursday, injuring a young child, according to police sources. The explosion, caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by terrorists, left the minor wounded. Emergency responders rushed the child to a nearby hospital. However, there are no confirmed updates yet on

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Four Khwarij Killed in Swat Operation by Security Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies: ISPR

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Security Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies conducted a joint intelligence-based operation in Swat District on April 18, 2025, following reports of Khwarij presence in the area. During the operation, troops effectively engaged the identified location, resulting in the killing of four Khwarij. The slain individuals were reportedly involved

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UN Maintains Taliban’s Terror Status Despite Russia’s Unilateral Suspension

Despite Russia’s recent move to suspend the designation of the Afghan Taliban as a terrorist organisation within its jurisdiction, the United Nations has made it clear that the group’s international status remains unchanged. UN Secretary-General’s spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said the decision was made independently by the Russian Federation and does not reflect the collective stance

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Tribal Elder’s Son Gunned Down in Brazen Attack on Home in South Waziristan

Unknown armed assailants attacked the residence of tribal elder Malik Yar Muhammad Dotani in Tehsil Toi Khullah, resulting in the death of his son, Abbas Khan Dotani. According to police sources, an investigation into the incident has been initiated to determine the motives and identify those responsible for the attack. The local community has strongly

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Pakistan Reopens High-Stakes Talks with Afghan Taliban, Launches Push for Regional Alliance

Pakistan has resumed high-level diplomatic engagement with the Taliban, signalling a significant shift in regional dynamics and renewed efforts to foster cooperation and stability in Afghanistan. On April 17, 2025, Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, confirmed that interactions between Islamabad and the Taliban leadership have resumed after a prolonged hiatus. Speaking after attending

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Terrorists Will Face Unforgettable Defeat, Vows PM Shehbaz in High-Stakes Security Huddle

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledged that terrorists will be dealt such a crushing and exemplary defeat that they would never dare cast an evil eye on Pakistan again. He made the remarks while chairing a high-level meeting to review the country’s law and order situation. The meeting was attended by federal ministers Azam Nazeer Tarar,

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The Need for a Unified National Narrative Against Terrorism

Aqeel Yousafzai    For the past several years, Pakistan’s two provinces Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan have remained under the shadow of terrorism. Attacks like the one on the Jaffar Express and others across the country have prompted security forces to become more active than ever before. Encouragingly, over the last month, a visible decline in

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