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Waziristan Tribes, Security Forces Join Hands Against Khawarij & Their Facilitators

In a bid to strengthen local peace efforts and community coordination, a jirga was held in village Spalaga of Miranshah, North Waziristan, where the local unit commander met with tribal elders and influential figures of the area. According to sources, the jirga focused on maintaining peace and stability in the region, with detailed discussions around […]

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New Islamic NATO in the Making: Dar Hints at Expanding Defence Alliance After Saudi Pact

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has revealed that following the landmark defence pact with Saudi Arabia, several other Arab and Muslim countries are expressing interest in joining the agreement, potentially paving the way for a “Muslim NATO-style alliance.” Speaking during a session of the National Assembly, Dar highlighted the strategic depth

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Wanted Terrorist, Facilitator Captured in Khyber, Bara Operation, Fitna al-Khawarij, Intelligence-Based Operation

Wanted Terrorist and Facilitator Captured in Khyber’s Bara Operation

Security forces arrested a wanted terrorist and his facilitator during an intelligence-based operation in the Bara subdivision of Khyber district, officials confirmed on Friday. According to sources, the operation was carried out in the Bar Qambarkhel area, specifically targeting a site near Nehar Ghara Shanko Ground. During the raid, the forces apprehended Hazrat Ameen, a

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Balochistan, FC HQ Attack, Quetta Suicide Attack, Mastermind Killed in Kandahar, Khariji Commander

Mastermind Behind Balochistan FC HQ Attack Killed in Kandahar

A top Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander and the alleged mastermind of the recent suicide attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) Headquarters in Balochistan has been shot dead in southern Afghanistan, sources confirmed on Friday. According to security sources, Hafiz Mukhtar, a high-ranking khariji, was gunned down by unidentified assailants in the Maruf district of Kandahar

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Taliban Denies Threat: Afghanistan ‘Clean’ Despite Global Alarms

Despite persistent concerns from the United States, G7 nations, and regional powers, the Taliban continues to reject claims that terrorist groups are active within Afghanistan’s borders. Taliban spokesperson Hamidullah Fitrat told state media that since their takeover, security has been fully restored and “all armed groups and opposition movements eliminated.” He dismissed accusations of ongoing

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Afghanistan’s Digital Silence and the Future of Regional Stability

Arif Yousafzai The recent internet blackout in Afghanistan has raised serious questions about security, governance, and the flow of information in a country already plagued by instability. While Afghan authorities attributed the disruption to technical issues such as cable replacement, the scale and timing of the blackout suggest a far more unusual and concerning development.

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Bagram at the Center of Speculation as Reports Emerge of U.S. Special Forces Deployment

Reports circulating widely on social media have fueled speculation of a potential U.S. military return to Afghanistan, with claims that a contingent of the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), also known as the Green Berets, has departed from Eglin Air Base in Florida bound for Bagram Airfield. Several Afghan social media users amplified

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UNSC Travel Exemption for Taliban Minister Raises Concerns Over India’s Engagement with Extremist Regime

The United Nations Security Council has granted a travel exemption to Amir Khan Mottaqi, the Taliban’s acting foreign minister, permitting him to visit New Delhi from October 9 to 16 despite his inclusion on the UN sanctions list for terrorism and extremist links. The decision, announced on September 30 by the Security Council’s 1988 Sanctions

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Security Forces Eliminate Seven Indian-Sponsored Terrorists in Balochistan’s Sherani District; ISPR

Pakistan’s security forces killed seven Indian-sponsored terrorists of the outlawed militant faction Fitna al-Khawarij during a major intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Sherani district of Balochistan. According to the military’s media wing, the operation was launched on October 1 following credible intelligence about the presence of militants in the area. A fierce exchange of fire ensued,

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Wanted TTP Commander Tur Dil, aka Gohar, Killed in Bajaur Clashes

Tur Dil, also known as Gohar, a senior commander of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and a high-value target with a PKR 10 million bounty on his head, has been killed during recent security operations in Bajaur, officials confirmed. The militant, a resident of Malangi village in Tehsil Loi Mamund, sustained critical injuries during clashes with

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