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Tianjin Honors Sharif: Celebrating Pakistan-China Friendship and National Pride

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited Tianjin University in China and met with Pakistani students studying there, highlighting the growing educational and cultural ties between the two countries. Addressing the university’s faculty and students, Sharif noted that more than 200 Pakistani students are enrolled at Tianjin University, while nearly 30,000 Pakistanis study across various Chinese institutions. […]

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Construction Begins on “Maraka-e-Haq” Memorial in Islamabad

Construction has begun on the national memorial “Maraka-e-Haq” in Islamabad’s H-8 sector, commemorating Pakistan’s historic victory against Indian aggression, sources said. The memorial is being built within an existing park and is planned to be transformed into a modern and attractive public space. Its design theme is inspired by the Quranic verse “Bunyan al-Marsoos”, meaning

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Zardari, Anti-Terrorism Bill 2025, Terrorism in Pakistan, Security Forces, Joint Investigation Teams (JITs)

Zardari Approves Anti-Terrorism Bill 2025 Allowing Armed Forces to Detain Suspects in Security Cases

President Asif Ali Zardari has signed the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill 2025 into law, strengthening the powers of security agencies to combat terrorism in Pakistan, the Presidency said in an official statement. According to the statement, the new law enhances the ability of security institutions to prevent terrorist activities while ensuring transparency and accountability. A three-year

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Khariji Commander, Fitna al-Khawarij, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, Security Forces

Key Khariji Commander Badri Killed in Khyber IBO

Security forces killed a key Khariji commander affiliated with the banned Fitna al-Khawarij, also known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Saifullah, also known as Badri, during an intelligence-based operation in Khyber district. According to security officials, Saifullah was a senior commander of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a faction of the TTP involved in numerous terror activities across Pakistan. He

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Taliban, Ban on Love Poetry, Mullah Hibatullah Akhunzada,

Taliban Criminalize Poetry, Ban Love Verses and Criticism to Tighten Grip on Afghan Society

Taliban’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has approved a new law that bans poets from criticising his decrees or composing love poetry, further tightening restrictions on free expression in Afghanistan. The Ministry of Justice announced the law on Saturday, which was published in the official gazette, detailing 13 articles that regulate poetry gatherings. The new legislation

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Suicide Bomber, Tirah Security Headquarters Attack, Khyber

Details of Suicide Bomber Involved in Tirah Security Headquarters Attack Revealed

The suicide bomber who was killed in the attack on the Tirah Security Headquarters has been identified as Atifullah, also known as Qari Umar. He was the son of Fazal Rahman, also known as Pehlwan, and belonged to the Zakhakhel tribe of Tappa Khisrogi/Payindi in Habiabano Chowk. Atifullah was the nephew of Mufti Munibullah, the

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Kohat Peace Agreement, Kurram, Parachinar

Kohat Peace Agreement Brings Stability and Progress to Kurram District

The Kohat Peace Agreement has become a guarantor of peace, prosperity, development, and lasting stability for the people of Kurram District. The agreement has paved the way for long-term peace and development in the once conflict-ridden Kurram region. In November 2024, over 200 vehicles heading to Parachinar were attacked by terrorists, resulting in the deaths

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Indian Terrorist, Anti-Terrorism Court, Afghan Citizenship

Anti-Terrorism Court Sentences Indian Terrorist Usman to 20 Years in Prison

An Anti-Terrorism Court has sentenced Indian terrorist Usman, also known as Abdul Rahman, to a total of 20 years in prison. The verdict was announced by Judge Irfan Haider, who convicted the defendant under various sections of the law. According to the prosecution, Usman is a former Indian national and spy who now holds Afghan

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Taliban, TTP Terrorists, Pakistan, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Infiltration

Pakistan Demands Taliban Remove TTP Terrorists or Hand Them Over

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar has accused the Taliban of including hundreds of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) supporters in their government. He emphasized Pakistan’s demand for action against the TTP, either by removing them from the border areas or handing them over to Pakistan. In a press conference held in Islamabad on Saturday, 27, Ishaq

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