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Naqvi, Strategy, Terror

Naqvi Calls for Global Anti-Terror Strategy in Meeting with UK MP Afzal Khan

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has called for the urgent formation and implementation of a multi-faceted international strategy to combat terrorism, stressing that the threat now transcends borders and requires unified global action. Naqvi made these remarks during a meeting with British MP and senior Labour figure Afzal Khan. The two discussed strengthening Pakistan-UK relations, […]

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Khwarij, CTD Operations, Terrorists, Punjab

10 Khawarij Terrorists Arrested in Major CTD Operations Across Punjab

In a major counter-terrorism sweep, Punjab’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) arrested 10 suspected Khawarij terrorists during operations across several cities, including Lahore, Bahawalpur, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, and Jhelum. Among those apprehended are two high-profile militants—Badal Singh and Suraj Singh—from Nankana Sahib, captured in Rawalpindi. Authorities recovered explosive material, 16 detonators, safety fuses, and extremist literature from

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Khwarij, Attack, Khyber, Orakzai

Brave Soldier Martyred in Khwarij Attack at Khyber-Orakzai Border

Militants belonging to the extremist group known as Khwarij launched a sudden attack on security forces at the Arhangah check post, located on the border of Khyber and Orakzai districts. During the fierce exchange of gunfire, Lance Naik Naeem Khan, hailing from Shakardara in Kohat’s Lachi Tehsil, was martyred while courageously confronting the attackers. He

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Afghan, Foreign Minister, Deportation, Refugee Crisis

Afghan Foreign Minister Decries Forced Deportations as Refugee Crisis Deepens

Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, has voiced concern over Pakistan’s forced deportation of Afghan refugees, condemning the mistreatment many face. In a meeting with Pakistan’s Chargé d’affaires, Obaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani, Muttaqi urged better treatment and coordination. Pakistan recently ordered all Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders to leave by March 31, prompting mass expulsions and alleged

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Pak-Morocco Joint Military Exercise Begins at Cherat

The opening ceremony of the 3rd Pak-Morocco Joint Bilateral Military Exercise 2025 was held at the Special Operations School in Cherat on Monday, marking the commencement of a collaborative counter-terrorism training initiative between the Pakistan Army and the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. According to ISPR, Special Services Group (SSG) troops of the Pakistan Army and

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Bodies of Abducted Policemen Found in South Waziristan

The bodies of two abducted police personnel were recovered in South Waziristan’s Wana area on Monday. The victims were identified as Hameed Shah and Ashraf Dotani, who were kidnapped from their home late last night by unidentified armed men. Following the abduction, local tribesmen launched a traditional “Chegha” party to pursue the kidnappers. According to

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Waziristan Police Give Afghan Migrants Five Days to Register or Face Arrest in Sweeping Crackdown

Authorities have given Afghan migrants residing in South Waziristan a five-day deadline to register with local police stations, in a move aimed at identifying undocumented individuals and maintaining regional security. According to officials, the South Waziristan Police have launched the registration drive as part of Pakistan’s broader effort to manage migrant populations and curb unlawful

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US Weapons Abandoned in Afghanistan Fuel Surge in Militancy Across Pakistan

A US made M4A1 carbine rifle, originally shipped from Colt’s Manufacturing plant in Connecticut on January 9, 2018, and destined for Afghan forces, has been recovered in Pakistan following a deadly train hijacking by militants last month. Bearing serial number W1004340, the rifle was among billions of dollars’ worth of military equipment abandoned in Afghanistan

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Pakistan Warns of Grave Threat from Afghan-Based Militants, Urges Taliban to Deliver on Anti-Terror Pledge

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reiterated Pakistan’s concerns over cross-border attacks launched from Afghan territory, calling on the Taliban government to fulfil its commitments under the Doha Agreement and prevent terrorist groups from operating against Pakistan. Addressing a gathering in London on Sunday, the Prime Minister expressed concern over the presence of militant groups such

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Explosion Near Shiite Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif Raises Fears of Sectarian Violence Amid Growing Insecurity

An explosion rocked the city of Mazar-i-Sharif in Balkh province early Monday morning, sparking fresh concerns over Afghanistan’s fragile security landscape. The blast occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. near the Shiite “Seh Dokan” mosque, located in the predominantly Hazara-populated second security district of the city. Local sources reported the explosion, which has yet to be

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