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US to Scale Down Military Presence in Syria from Eight Bases to One, Says Special Envoy

In a significant shift in Middle East policy, the United States plans to reduce its military footprint in Syria from eight bases to a single installation, according to U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack. Barrack, recently appointed by President Donald Trump, revealed the strategic overhaul during an interview with Turkey’s NTV network, calling it […]

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The Cost of Loyalty: Why Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Deserves More Than Promises

In Pakistan’s long and complex political history, no province has borne the brunt of national crises like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). Yet, despite its sacrifices—military, economic, and social—KP remains structurally deprived of its constitutional and fiscal entitlements. The recent meeting in Peshawar between the Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir with

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False Saviours, Real Terror: Fitna-e-Hindustan Abducts Assistant Commissioner in Balochistan

Claiming to be torchbearers of Baloch rights, the Indian-backed terrorist group Fitna-e-Hindustan (BLA) has once again exposed its true face—one of violence, subversion, and hostility toward the very people it claims to represent. The group has claimed responsibility for the abduction of Assistant Commissioner Muhammad Hanif Noorzai from the Kech district of Balochistan, deepening fears

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Khawarij, BLA Aka Fitna-e-Hindustan, Kidnapping, Makkarwal, Malakhel

Khawarij Set Up Checkpoint in Malakhel, Abduct Three Including FC Official

In Isa Khel’s Malakhel area, under the jurisdiction of Makkarwal Police Station, the Khawarij established checkpoint on Malakhel Road, stopping vehicles, checking identity cards, and harassing passersby. A local man was fired upon after resisting, but fortunately, no injuries occurred. During the operation, the Khawarij abducted three individuals: 16-year-old Qismatullah son of Rahimullah from Khurma,

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Afghanistan, Terrorist Havens in Afghanistan, ISIS-K and TTP Threats, Afghan Taliban, Global Security

Terrorist Havens Persist in Afghanistan Amid ISIS-K and TTP Threats Undermining Global Security

Five years after the landmark 2020 Doha Agreement, Afghanistan remains a critical epicentre for terrorist activity, posing ongoing challenges to regional stability and global counter-terrorism efforts. Despite the Taliban’s public claims of compliance with the Doha deal, reports from the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the United Nations, and independent terrorism

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Akhtar Mengal, BNP Chief, BLA Commander, Fitna-e-Hindustan, Terrorism

Personal Guard of Akhtar Mengal Found to Be BLA Commander

A recent security operation in the Machh area of Balochistan’s Kachhi district has sent shock-waves through the province’s political landscape, as one of the five terrorists of Fitna-e-Hindustan killed was identified as the personal guard of Sardar Akhtar Mengal, the head of the Balochistan National Party (Mengal). The militant, identified as Ikhlaq, son of Muhammad

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Taliban, Hibatullah Akhunzada, Taliban Supreme Leader, girls' education, Hibatullah Akhunzada's Eid al-Adha Message

Taliban Chief Warns Against Infighting, Ignores Girls’ Education in Eid Message

In his Eid al-Adha message, Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada called on Taliban officials to stop interfering in each other’s responsibilities, warning that such behaviour breeds “disorder, mistrust, and discomfort.” The message, addressed to “Muslim brothers” and published by Taliban authorities on Wednesday, urged leaders to implement Islamic law (Sharia) in their personal lives before

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Khawarij, India-Supplied Drones

India-Supplied Drones Used by Khawarij in Attack on Pakistan Army in North Waziristan

Two Pakistan Army soldiers sustained injuries on Tuesday afternoon in a drone strike carried out by khawarij, as declared by the state, in the restive Mir Ali, North Waziristan. According to security sources, the attack took place near the Mir Ali Bypass, when a quad-copter dropped an improvised explosive device (IED) onto a Mine-Resistant Ambush

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Khawarij, Peshawar, Security Forces, intelligence-based operation, terrorist hideouts

Two Khawarij Killed in Peshawar Clash with Security Forces

Two khawarij were killed on Tuesday during an intense exchange of fire between security forces and armed insurgents in the Hassan Khel area on the outskirts of Peshawar. According to security sources, the clash occurred during an intelligence-based operation launched early in the morning. As forces moved in, khawarij, as formally declared by the state,

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Pakistan to Lead Crucial UN Committee on Taliban Sanctions, Reinforcing Its Central Role in Global Counterterrorism Efforts

In a significant diplomatic milestone, Pakistan has been appointed to chair the powerful United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for the year 2025 placing Islamabad at the helm of one of the most sensitive and consequential global security mechanisms related to Afghanistan.The 1988 Sanctions Committee, comprising all 15 members of the Security

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