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From Allies to Rivals: Haqqani-Hibatullah Rift Deepens

Deepening cracks within the Afghan Taliban’s top leadership have come to light as tensions between the group’s Supreme Leader, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, and the powerful head of the Haqqani Network, Sirajuddin Haqqani, erupt into a public confrontation. According to multiple Afghan sources, the struggle for control between the Kandahar-based clerical leadership and the operational wing […]

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Swift Justice: Pakistan Strikes Gul Bahadur Group Inside Afghanistan, Over 60 Terrorists Eliminated

In a decisive move, Pakistan has conducted precision strikes targeting the outlawed Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group’s terrorist camps situated across the border in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, adjacent to North and South Waziristan. The action comes in response to a series of cross-border terrorist attacks originating from Afghan soil over the past 48 hours. Pakistani security

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‘Enough’: Kabul Now a Proxy of India, Afghan Refugees Must Leave, Says Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

In a hard-hitting statement on X (formerly Twitter), Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif declared that Islamabad’s five years of efforts to build peace with Kabul have yielded “no positive response” from the Afghan Taliban regime. Accusing Afghanistan of becoming an Indian proxy and harboring anti-Pakistan terrorists, Asif announced the end of diplomatic courtesies, warning that

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Propaganda Panic: No Blast at FC HQ in Panjgur; Another Failed Attempt by RAW & Its Proxies to Mask Battlefield Defeats

In yet another desperate bid to save face after repeated battlefield humiliation, India’s intelligence proxies and their Afghan affiliates have launched a new wave of disinformation, this time falsely claiming that an IED blast targeted the Frontier Corps (FC) Headquarters in Panjgur, Balochistan. Let’s be absolutely clear: no such incident occurred. The FC Headquarters remains

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Fact Check: Viral Missile Image Shared by Afghan Accounts Is North Korean, Not Afghan

During the recent tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, misleading information continued to spread widely on social media. While some fake news originated from Indian accounts, Afghan accounts were also active in sharing false claims. One such example includes Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid sharing a photo of a missile, falsely claiming that the Afghan Defence Forces

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8 Khawarij Neutralised in Lakki Marwat as Security Forces Eliminated 102 Afghan-Backed Khawarij in 4 Days

In a major counterterrorism breakthrough, Pakistani security forces eliminated eight most-wanted terrorists affiliated with the Fitna al-Khawarij, or the banned TTP, in an intelligence-based operation in Sultan Khel, Lakki Marwat. The banned TTP is believed to be part of the Afghan Taliban-backed proxy network operating in border regions of Pakistan. Sources confirmed the operation was

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Pakistan Condemns Recent Taliban Attacks, Decides No Further Extensions for Illegal Afghan Refugees

Pakistan has expressed deep concern over recent unprovoked attacks from Afghanistan and the support extended to militant elements (Khawarij) trying to infiltrate Pakistani territory. In a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the government made a final decision to not grant any further extensions to illegal Afghan residents and emphasized the urgent

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Pakistan Rejects Taliban FM’s Comments, Reaffirms Evidence of Cross-Border Terror Links

Pakistan on Friday strongly rejected the remarks of Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, who termed terrorism an internal matter of Pakistan, calling his statement misleading, unfounded, and contrary to facts. The Foreign Office said Pakistan has repeatedly provided irrefutable evidence exposing the nexus between Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan, both actively involved in cross-border

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Security Forces Eliminate 10 Terrorists in North Waziristan; Foil Major Suicide Attack

Security forces eliminated ten terrorists, including key commanders of the militant faction Fitna al-Khawarij, during two separate intelligence-based operations in North Waziristan, successfully thwarting a major suicide attack, official sources said on Friday. According to security officials, the first operation was launched in the Datta Khel area after intelligence reports indicated the presence and movement

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Ceasefire or Strategy? Inside the Taliban’s Sudden Shift and the Battle for Regional Influence

Shamim Shahid First came the attack on Kabul, then Kandahar  and just as the region braced for escalation, the Taliban abruptly announced a ceasefire. To the untrained eye, it appeared as a step toward peace. In reality, it may well be the opening act of a larger and more calculated geopolitical manoeuvre. The Taliban’s sudden

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