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Bannu Father Publicly Disowns Son Who Joined Terror Group

A father in Bannu has publicly announced his disassociation from his son, Shakirullah, after the young man reportedly joined a terrorist organization. Speaking at a gathering in a local mosque, the father declared that despite his best efforts to guide his son back to the right path, Shakirullah had remained committed to militant activities. Addressing […]

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Ex-Afghan VP Reveals Taliban Using U.S. Money to Consolidate Power

Amrullah Saleh, former vice president of Afghanistan, has claimed that the United States delivered $45 million in cash to the Taliban on January 13, 2026, with a further $90 million expected later this month. According to Saleh, the Taliban have not fully spent the previous tranche of funds, highlighting concerns over their use of U.S.

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Tirah Fund Scandal: How Corruption Could Undermine Security

Residents of Tirah have raised serious concerns regarding the management and distribution of funds allocated for the recent winter relocation of families from the region, with questions emerging about the fate of nearly four billion rupees reportedly set aside for assistance. Approximately 19,000 families, totaling around 90,000 individuals, temporarily relocated due to seasonal winter conditions.

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Afghan Smuggling Network Targeted in UK and Ireland

European law enforcement authorities have uncovered a well-organized Afghan human smuggling network operating across multiple countries, following the arrest of an Afghan national in Glasgow, Scotland, on charges related to illegal migration and human trafficking. According to British media reports, the UK National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested the suspect as part of an ongoing investigation

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UN Chief Warns “Law of the Jungle” Is Replacing Rule of Law as Violations Spread Worldwide

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning that the global rules-based order is eroding, as states increasingly ignore international law and replace it with what he described as the “law of the jungle.” Addressing a meeting of the UN Security Council, convened at the initiative of Somalia, the Council’s rotating president, Guterres

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World Bank Warns as Taliban Channel Funds Into Security and Weapons

A new World Bank report has underscored mounting economic challenges in Afghanistan, revealing that the Taliban administration continues to prioritize security expenditure over development and long-term economic stability, even as poverty deepens and per capita income declines. According to the report, the Taliban government spent approximately 96.9 billion afghanis on security during the first nine

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Azerbaijan Thwarts ISIS-K Plot Targeting Foreign Embassy in Baku

The State Security Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan announced on Tuesday that it has successfully prevented a planned terrorist attack targeting a foreign embassy in the capital city of Baku, following the arrest of three individuals acting under the direction of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP). According to an official statement released by

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Cold, Tirah in the Crossfire of Confusion, Victims of Terrorism, Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi, Pakistan's War on Terror and PTI's Dirty Politics

Tirah in the Crossfire of Confusion, Cold, and Contradictory Policies

The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are facing severe hardships. The cold is intense. But a fundamental question arises, who is responsible for this situation, and who is opposing what is happening? These are the questions we are examining today. We are also discussing the position of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sohail Afridi. On

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Taliban Fighters, NRF Attacks in Herat, Afghan Taliban, Afghanistan, Afghan Soil & Afghan Safe Havens

Five Taliban Fighters Killed in Separate NRF Operations in Afghanistan’s Herat

The National Resistance Front (NRF) has claimed that five Taliban fighters were killed in three separate counterterrorism operations carried out over the past few days in Afghanistan’s western Herat province. Agreements The second operation was conducted on January 24 at approximately 6:00 pm in the industrial area of Guzara district. During this operation, one Taliban

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