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Over 67,000 Afghans Sent Back from KP During October in Ongoing Repatriation Drive

The repatriation of Afghan nationals from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has gained momentum following the dismantling of Afghan refugee camps, with authorities intensifying operations against undocumented residents across the province. According to official data, a total of 67,601 Afghan nationals were repatriated during October alone, including 2,056 individuals sent back on October 19. The figures also reveal […]

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Twin Attacks in Balochistan: Police Station Torched, Checkpost Hit by Grenades

In a fresh wave of violence, unidentified armed men launched coordinated attacks in Balochistan on Tuesday evening  torching a police station in Kachhi district and hurling hand grenades at a security checkpost on Quetta’s Western Bypass, officials confirmed. According to official reports, around two dozen heavily armed assailants stormed the recently established Kathaan Police Station

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Drug Profits Fuel Militancy in Tirah as Political Protection Alleged

Fresh revelations have exposed how profits from the cross-border narcotics trade are financing militancy in Khyber’s Tirah Valley, with reports suggesting that drug traffickers, militants, and local political actors form a powerful nexus sustaining instability in the region. Sources said Afghan-origin narcotics are being moved through remote routes in Khyber district under the protection of

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Leaked Official Letter Reveals Afghan Help for TTP Infiltration into Pakistan

A classified letter from within the Afghan Taliban’s intelligence structure has surfaced, revealing direct coordination and assistance provided to militants of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) seeking to infiltrate Pakistani territory. According to the document, Afghan intelligence official Atta-ur-Rehman Abid, serving as Deputy Director of Intelligence for Upper Atifi, addressed a written request to the

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Dar, Terrorism, Afghan Soil, Cross-Border Attacks, Kabul

Dar Reiterates No Tolerance for Terrorism, Urges Kabul to Prevent Cross-Border Attacks

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday said Pakistan would not tolerate any use of Afghan soil for terrorism and reiterated the government’s firm resolve to eliminate all militant networks threatening national security. Addressing the Senate, Senator Dar said Pakistan had consistently conveyed to the Afghan interim government that its territory must

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Peace, DG ISPR Warns KP Government, ‘Unworkable’ Peace Deals, Afghan Taliban, the banned TTP

Talks or Terror? DG ISPR Warns KP Government Against ‘Unworkable’ Peace Deals

Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has ruled out any possibility of peace talks with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), declaring such negotiations “unworkable” and disastrous for internal stability. Addressing senior journalists, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that any move by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to reopen dialogue with

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Swat: Ex-Peace Committee Member Martyred in Targeted Attack, Exposing Political Hypocrisy

The murder of another community peacekeeper in Swat, following the assassination of a senior JUI leader in Charsadda, is a grim reminder that militants—Fitna al-Khawarij—continue to target those who stand for peace. Today (4 November), in Kanju, Tehsil Kabal, Swat, former local peace committee member Miftahuddin Kanju was shot dead by militants. Earlier the same

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Border, Drugs and Terrorists: Pakistan Says Kabul Must Break the Terror Funding Chain

The DG ISPR’s recent declaration; that Pakistan’s security is guaranteed by its armed forces and that guarantee cannot be given to Kabul, is not rhetoric for its own sake. It is a clear recalibration of policy language that reflects both frustration and resolve. The message is simple: Pakistan will seek peace, but it will not

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Security Committee, KP Assembly, KP Police, Pakistan Army, War on Terror

KP Assembly Security Committee Briefed: Police Seek Army Support to Curb Terrorism

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly’s Security Committee was briefed on the province’s limited counter terrorism capacity, as police officials admitted that existing resources are insufficient to combat terrorism without the continued assistance of the Pakistan Army. According to official sources, Inspector General of Police (IGP) briefed the committee that the total police strength in the province

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Senior JUI Leader Maulana Abdul Salam Assassinated in Targeted Attack in Charsadda

A senior leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), Maulana Abdul Salam, was shot dead in Charsadda in a targeted attack by unidentified assailants, triggering shock and outrage among religious and political circles across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to police, the incident occurred near Hanif Petrol Pump on the Mandani–Takht Bhai Road within the jurisdiction of Mandani Police

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