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Selective Memory in Kabul: Why Pakistan Won’t Apologise for Defending Its People

The recent blame from the Afghan Taliban accusing Pakistan of aggression is not only unjustified, it is historically dishonest. A country that has sheltered millions of Afghan refugees for over four decades, facilitated peace dialogues with global actors, and absorbed terror spillovers from the Afghan war theatre, is now being accused of “cross-border hostility” for […]

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Taliban’s Claim of Destroying Bab-e-Dosti Gate Exposed, Religious Credibility Challenged

The Afghan Taliban’s dramatic claims of having destroyed the Bab-e-Dosti (Friendship Gate) at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman have now been exposed as false, raising serious questions not just about their credibility but also about their much-touted commitment to Shariah, which strongly prohibits and condemns lies. The Inspector General of Frontier Corps, North Balochistan, released

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Tensions With Kabul Deepen: Pakistan Accuses Taliban of Acting on India’s Behalf

As China calls for peace and regional cooperation, and Russia sounds alarms over the rise of IS-KP in Afghanistan, tensions between Islamabad and Kabul continue to surge, with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accusing the Afghan Taliban of attacking Pakistan at India’s behest. In a high-level cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif openly alleged that

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Russia Warns of Rising IS-KP Threat in Northern Afghanistan

While China has welcomed the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, expressing readiness to play a constructive role in peace-building, Russia has once again raised serious alarms over the growing threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan—specifically from the Khorasan branch of the Islamic State (IS-KP). At the 57th meeting of the Council of Heads of

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For How Long Will the Taliban Deny the Reality of Terror Sanctuaries?

It is no longer just Pakistan or regional neighbours raising the alarm. The United Nations has now joined the chorus, confirming what many have been saying for years: Afghanistan continues to host active terrorist sanctuaries, and the Afghan Taliban’s denials are increasingly unconvincing. A recent report submitted to the UN Security Council by its Analytical

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China Welcomes Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire, Offers Role in Peacebuilding

China has welcomed the ongoing ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, expressing its willingness to play a constructive role in improving ties between the two neighboring countries and ensuring long-term regional peace. In a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Beijing voiced support for “mutual restraint” and called for a “comprehensive and lasting ceasefire.” The statement

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Quetta Orders Eviction of Afghan Refugees Amid Security Clampdown

In a sharp escalation of Pakistan’s nationwide crackdown on undocumented migrants, authorities in Quetta have ordered the eviction of Afghan refugees from rented homes and commercial properties within a week. Landlords who fail to comply risk legal consequences. The directive, issued by Deputy Commissioner Mansoor Ahmad, was reported by local media on Thursday, October 16.

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Security Forces Foils Major Afghan Infiltration Attempt in Mohmand; 45–50 TTP Militants Eliminated

In a major counter-terrorism success, Pakistan Army troops foiled a large-scale infiltration attempt from across the Afghan border in Mohmand District, killing between 45 and 50 terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as Khawarij. According to security sources, the terrorists attempted to exploit the recently announced ceasefire to infiltrate Pakistani territory

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Afghan Taliban Fall into India’s Orbit, Amplify Anti-Pakistan Propaganda

In a disturbing development, the so-called “Islamic Emirate” of Afghanistan appears to be playing into India’s hands, as emerging reports reveal a coordinated propaganda campaign by Indian media, Afghan Taliban, and Fitna Al-Khawarij (TTP) aimed at maligning Pakistan through fabricated narratives and misinformation. According to credible reports, Indian media outlets have been relentlessly circulating false

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UN Report Exposes Al-Qaeda, TTP Networks Operating Freely in Afghanistan

A newly released report by the United Nations has exposed irrefutable evidence of the continued presence and growing strength of Al-Qaeda and Fitna Al-Khawarij (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) inside Afghanistan, confirming that the country has once again become a sanctuary for internationally proscribed terrorist groups. The 36th report of the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team,

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