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China Reaffirms Support for Pakistan in Fight Against Terrorism: President Xi

Chinese President Xi Jinping has reaffirmed China’s support for Pakistan in its fight against terrorism, while expressing hope that Islamabad will ensure the security of Chinese personnel, projects, and institutions operating in the country. President Xi made these remarks during a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, held on the sidelines of regional engagements on […]

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IMP-Linked Khawarij Claim Responsibility for Suicide Attack on FC Lines in Bannu

A devastating car bomb and gun assault struck the Frontier Corps (FC) Lines on Kohat Road in Bannu early Tuesday, in an operation claimed by the Hafiz Gul Bahadar Group, Jabahatul Mahdi Khorasan, and Al Badar Ishtihadi Kandak factions operating under the umbrella of the Ittihadul Muhajideen Pakistan (IMP). The attack unleashed chaos and gunfire,

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SCO Presses for Inclusive Government in Afghanistan, Warns of Risks from Continued Instability

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has urged Afghanistan to form an inclusive government, cautioning that the absence of political and ethnic representation continues to endanger regional peace and stability. The call was made in a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the SCO’s two-day summit in Tianjin on Monday. Leaders of the regional bloc

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Suicide Blast at FC Lines in Bannu Foiled; Four Terrorists Killed, Security Operation Underway

A major terrorist attack was thwarted in Bannu on Tuesday when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the main gate wall of the Frontier Corps (FC) Lines at 5:10am, triggering a powerful blast followed by an armed assault. The swift response of security forces left four terrorists dead, while one militant remained engaged

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Pakistan, War on Terror, Criminal Justice System, National Action Plan (NAP), Judicial Reforms

Without Swift Punishment, Pakistan’s War on Terror Will Remain Half-Fought

The debate on Pakistan’s security crisis inevitably circles back to a single question: why, after decades of bloodshed and sacrifice, does terrorism continue to haunt our society? The answer, in my view, lies in the weakness of our criminal justice system and the failure to implement the very reforms we promised ourselves after the Army

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Lakki Marwat, Fitna al-Khawarij, Terrorists, Pakistan’s Security Forces, IED Explosion

Fitna al-Khawarij Show True Colors, Attempt to Destroy Lakki Marwat’s Malakhel Primary School

Terrorists from the banned Fitna al-Khawarij attempted to blow up the Government Primary School in Malakhel, Wanda Zahid Gul, Lakki Marwat, using an IED, once again demonstrating their hostility toward education. According to local sources, the explosion caused partial damage to the school building, while the militants escaped after carrying out the attack. Officials and

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Pakistan, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, National Stability, Pak-China Friendship, Man of Steel

Field Marshal Asim Munir, the ‘Man of Steel,’ Elevates Pakistan on Global Stage

Pakistan has entered what officials describe as a “new era of diplomatic achievements” following the successful military diplomacy of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. After what government sources termed the “Marak-e-Haq”, Munir’s leadership is being credited with reshaping Pakistan’s international image as a stable and respected state actor. According to Express News, Munir’s efforts have

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Gandapur, Terror in KP, Islamabad National Security Policies, Militancy in Tribal Belt, Security Forces

Shifting Blame, Dodging Responsibility: Gandapur’s Response to Terror in KP

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has, once again, held Islamabad and past national security policies responsible for today’s militancy, but critics say his remarks reflect an attempt to mask his own government’s inability to improve law and order in the province he governs. Speaking to reporters in Islamabad, Gandapur said KP’s unrest stemmed

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Global, BLA and TTP’s Alliance with al-Qaeda, Balochistan, Global Terror Alliance, Ethnic separatism in Balochistan

The Rising Storm: BLA and TTP’s Alliance with al-Qaeda and Its Global Fallout

The security landscape of South and Central Asia is being reshaped by a disturbing convergence of local insurgent groups and global terror networks. The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA); once considered separate threats, are now operating in tandem with al-Qaeda, a collaboration that poses serious risks not only to Pakistan but

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Taliban, Blasphemy, Death Sentence, Abdul Aleem Khamosh, Paktika

Afghan Teacher’s Death Sentence Over Blasphemy Faces Taliban Appeal

By late September, a Taliban appeals court will review the case of an Afghan teacher sentenced to death on blasphemy charges, according to local sources in Paktika province. Abdul Aleem Khamosh, a teacher from Jani Khel district, was handed the death penalty in July by a Taliban primary court for allegedly insulting the Prophet of

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