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Afghan Regime–Linked Networks Threaten Attacks on Islamabad Through Terror Proxies

Pakistan has expressed grave concern over alarming social media activity linked to individuals associated with the Afghan Taliban regime, in which direct and open threats were issued to target Islamabad through non-state actors and extremist groups, including Fitna al-Khawarij. Images circulating today on Afghan-linked social media platforms showed Afghan nationals residing in Pakistan displaying threatening […]

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Peace Talks Falter, Pakistan Reiterates Zero Tolerance for Terrorism from Afghan Soil

Pakistan announced that four days of intensive talks with the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul ended without progress, as the Taliban delegation refused to commit to halting cross-border terrorism targeting Pakistan.Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that despite Pakistan’s constructive engagement and presentation of comprehensive and irrefutable evidence, the Afghan side failed to provide any assurance of

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14 Terrorists Eliminated in Balochistan Amid Ongoing Efforts to Break Istanbul Deadlock

As diplomatic efforts continue in Istanbul to break the deadlock between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, security forces in Balochistan have killed at least 14 terrorists during a major intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the Chiltan mountain range, security officials said on Tuesday. According to official sources, the operation was launched after credible intelligence revealed the

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Pakistan’s Evidence vs Afghan Taliban’s Denial: Why the Peace Talks Keep Failing?

The talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban began on October 25 and are now in their fourth day. These discussions should have reached a mutually agreed conclusion by now, but they continue without any concrete result. The question arises: why did the talks have to be held in Qatar first, then in Turkey, instead

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Pak-Taliban Blame Game Over Failed Talks؛ Yet One Side Stands on Solid Ground

Pakistan and the Taliban have blamed each other for the failure of three days of talks in Istanbul that were meant to secure a long-term ceasefire and reduce cross-border tensions. Taliban-run national television reported on Tuesday that “certain circles within the Pakistani army” were obstructing the negotiations. The broadcaster, quoting Taliban officials, claimed that the

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Bannu Police Constable Javed Khan Embraces Martyrdom in Line of Duty

A brave police constable, Javed Khan, embraced martyrdom while defending the homeland after coming under terrorist fire near Do Sadak Kaki in Bannu district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to initial police reports, terrorists of Fitna al-Khawarij riding on motorcycles opened fire on the police constable. Javed Khan sustained critical injuries and succumbed to them at the

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As Istanbul Talks Fail, Taliban’s Warning to Pakistan Raises Doubts Over Counter-Terror Resolve

Pakistan’s repeated calls for concrete and verifiable action against the menace of terrorism have once again met a wall of indifference from Kabul, as the Afghan Taliban continue to display a non-serious approach towards issues threatening not only regional, but also global peace and stability. The latest warning from the Taliban’s Ministry of Interior; vowing

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UNAMA Report Exposes Human Cost of Taliban’s Nationwide Blackout in Afghanistan

A new report by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has revealed the profound human suffering caused by a 48-hour, Taliban-imposed telecommunications shutdown that cut off millions of Afghans from the outside world, halting emergency services, crippling humanitarian operations, and endangering countless lives. Titled “Out of Reach: The Impact of Telecommunications Shutdowns on

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Taliban Power Struggle Over Gold Turns Deadly in Badakhshan

Reports from local sources indicate that Taliban forces clashed violently on Monday in the Payan-Mor area of Shahr-e-Buzurg district, leaving multiple casualties in a struggle over control of a lucrative gold mine.The fighting erupted between Abdul Rahman Ammar, former head of Badakhshan’s mining department, and Shafiqullah Hafizi, the current head of mines. Both men are

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Pakistan-Afghan Taliban Negotiations in Istanbul Stalled Over Kabul’s External Influence

The third round of high-level negotiations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban concluded after 18 intense hours of discussions, according to sources close to the talks. During the marathon session, the Afghan Taliban delegation reportedly agreed multiple times on Pakistan’s logical and legitimate demands for verified and effective action against the Khawarij (TTP) and terrorist

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