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Taliban’s New Criminal Code Institutionalizes Fear and Repression: Eurasia Review

The Afghan Taliban have introduced a new criminal code that international observers and legal experts describe as a mechanism for entrenching authoritarian rule under the appearance of legality, further deepening concerns over human rights, social justice, and public safety in Afghanistan. According to an analysis published by the international journal Eurasia, the newly imposed criminal […]

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Assessing Pakistan’s Security Environment Amid Political and Regional Pressures

(Shamim Shahid) The events of recent weeks from the underwhelming protest call linked to February 8 to fresh assessments by American media on militant violence, and renewed reports of factional rifts among terrorist groups operating out of Afghanistan together paint a deeply troubling picture for Pakistan and the wider region. These developments are not isolated.

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Pakistan is a Shield for the World Against Terrorism: Interior Minister

Federal Minister for Interior, Mohsin Naqvi, emphasized Pakistan’s pivotal role in combating terrorism and protecting the global community, highlighting the nation’s continued commitment to countering extremist threats at home and abroad. Minister Naqvi received expressions of solidarity from Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and European Commissioner Magnus Berner, following the recent suicide bombing in Islamabad.

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Betrayal or Misunderstanding? Pakistan’s Afghan Legacy in Question

Pakistan stands firm in its commitment to regional peace, stability, and humanitarian cooperation, even as recurring hostility from across its western border challenges decades of goodwill. Despite repeated provocations, Islamabad underscores the enduring truth of its historical role in supporting Afghanistan and the Afghan people through some of the most turbulent periods in the region’s

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Amnesty in Name Only: UN Cites 14 Killings, Hundreds Abused in Afghanistan

The United Nations has raised renewed alarm over persistent human rights violations in Afghanistan, reporting that at least 14 former members of the Afghan security forces were killed between October and December last year, while dozens more were arbitrarily detained, tortured, or ill-treated, despite repeated assurances by the Taliban of a general amnesty. In its

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U.S. Journal Exposes BLA’s Evolving Terror Strategy and Regional Threat

A leading American foreign policy journal has published a detailed analysis exposing the operational strategy and growing regional threat posed by the proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), highlighting the group’s reliance on low-cost, high-impact terrorism rather than territorial control. According to a report published by The National Interest, modern terrorism has increasingly shifted toward a

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From Periphery to Power Center: Terror’s Dangerous Advance

Pakistan is mourning a devastating act of terrorism after a suicide bombing struck Imambargah and Mosque Khadijat-ul-Kubra in Islamabad during Friday prayers, killing more than 30 worshippers and leaving nearly 200 injured, many of whom remain in critical condition. Authorities have warned that the death toll may rise. The attack comes at a time when

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Escalating Violence and Massive Drug Seizures Rock Tajikistan’s Afghan Border

Tajik authorities have reported a significant escalation in armed confrontations and narcotics trafficking activity along the country’s border with Afghanistan, underscoring mounting security challenges linked to cross-border drug smuggling. Zafar Samad, Head of Tajikistan’s Counter-Narcotics Agency, announced that security forces recorded 17 armed clashes with Afghan drug traffickers in 2025, marking a sharp increase compared

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Taliban, Afghan Women, UNAMA Report, Afghan Safe Havens, Clashes between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban

UNAMA Report Details Taliban Curbs on Afghan Women, Arbitrary Detentions, and Rising Civilian Casualties

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), in its latest quarterly report, has revealed that Taliban “virtue” agents in Zabul province stopped women from taking morning walks on October 6, 2025, and instructed them not to leave their homes for exercise. According to UNAMA, the women had gone out specifically for physical activity but

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Suicide Bomber, Tarlai Mosque Attack, Afghan Safe Havens, Pakistan's Judicial System, Pakistan's War on Terror & Afghan Soil

Safe Havens, Suicide Bombers, and Silent Courts: Who Is Failing the Nation?

This was a deeply tragic incident. According to the initial investigations conducted by the police and intelligence agencies, the suicide bomber belonged to Peshawar’s Ganj area and was residing in Mohallah Qazian. He had been staying in Nowshera for four to five days prior to carrying out the attack on the Tarlai mosque. His relatives

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