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Terrorists’ Systematic War on Education Devastates Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

For more than two decades, terrorists have waged a ruthless campaign against education in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, destroying hundreds of schools particularly girls’ institutions  in an ideological war designed to cripple the province’s progress and keep future generations in darkness. Official data confirms that the systematic targeting of schools has deprived thousands of children of their […]

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Taliban Minister Admits US Drones Dominate Afghan Skies, Exposes Regime’s Failure to Defend Sovereignty

Afghanistan’s Education Minister Habibullah Agha has admitted that US drones patrol Afghan skies every night, declaring it proof that the country remains under foreign occupation and conceding that the Taliban are incapable of defending national sovereignty. His remarks, delivered at a school inauguration in Paktia province on Sunday, underline the regime’s failure to secure Afghanistan

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Tirah Tragedy Highlights Khawarij’s Use of Homes and Mosques for Explosives Storage

International media reports have confirmed that a deadly blast at a Khawarij compound in Tirah killed 14 members of the group and 10 civilians, exposing once again the pattern of Khawarij using residential areas, mosques, and civilian populations as shields for their activities. The incident has drawn attention to the grave risks posed to local

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Afghan Militants Found Involved in 70% of Recent TTP Attacks in Pakistan

Pakistani authorities have determined that nearly 70 percent of militants involved in the recent wave of attacks by the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were Afghan nationals, a significant increase from the five to ten percent recorded in previous years. According to official sources, this startling revelation was disclosed by Pakistan’s Special Envoy on Afghanistan, Ambassador

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Bagram Airbase: A Symbol of American Might or a New Battlefield?

In the midst of mounting regional tensions and shifting alliances, the recent statements from former US President Donald Trump regarding the Bagram airbase serve as a stark reminder of the fragile geopolitical landscape in Afghanistan. Trump’s calls to reacquire the airbase, a symbol of American military might and strategic presence in Central Asia, have not

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Taliban's Rapid Reaction Unit, Baghlan Ambush, Mullah Bat aka Mullah Sangin Killed, National Resistance Front (NRF), Afghanistan

Commander of Taliban’s Rapid Reaction Unit Killed in Baghlan Ambush

The commander of the Taliban’s Rapid Reaction Unit for Takhar province, Mullah Hebat Khan (also known as Mullah Sangin), and three of his bodyguards were killed in an attack by the National Resistance Front (NRF) forces in Baghlan province on Sunday night. The targeted operation took place on a highway route in central Baghlan’s Company

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Taliban Leader Bans Phones Use in Kandahar, Tightens Internet Controls

Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has imposed a sweeping ban on smartphones and regular mobile phones around his residence in Kandahar, as part of a broader effort to restrict internet access across Afghanistan. Sources revealed to Afghan media that the move signals a deeper mistrust of technology from the reclusive leader, who is known for avoiding

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Explosion at Fitna al-Khawarij Compound Kills 24 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Bomb-making material allegedly stored at a compound by the terrorists of Fitna al-Khawarij (the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or  TTP) exploded on Monday in the country’s restive northwest, killing at least 24 people, including Khawarij and civilians, police said. The blast occurred in the Tirah Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, destroying several nearby homes, a report

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New Militant Group Claims Attack on Taliban in Herat, 2 Killed

A little-known militant faction has taken responsibility for an attack that killed two Taliban fighters in western Afghanistan on Sunday evening. The Afghanistan People’s Liberation Movement (APLM) announced on Monday that its fighters struck Taliban forces in Guzara district, Herat province. According to the group’s statement, the assault targeted Taliban members associated with the Al-Farooq

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Clash in Lakki Marwat: Two Terrorists Injured in Operation Against Fitna al-Khawarij

In continuity of zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, security forces conducted a major operation in the Bettani sub-division of Lakki Marwat on Monday. Acting on intelligence reports about the presence of terrorists of Fitna al-Khawarij in the area, forces conducted raids in the regions of Shadi Khel, Ali Khel, and the surrounding mountainous terrain. During the

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