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Pakistan’s Security Forces Score Major Victory as Militant Attacks Plunge 22% in April

Pakistan’s counter-insurgency campaign achieved a decisive breakthrough in April, with militant attacks falling sharply from 105 in March to just 82—a 22 percent reduction—while fatalities and injuries dropped by 63 percent and 49 percent, respectively. This marked the lowest combined death toll from militant violence and security operations since June 2024, underscoring the effectiveness of […]

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Pakistan to Fix Bounties on 22 Most-Wanted Terrorists: Rewards Up to Rs. 50 Million Proposed

Peshawar: In a major move to curb terrorism, provincial authorities have decided to fix bounty prices on the heads of 22 most-wanted terrorists, with proposed rewards ranging from Rs. 10 million to Rs. 50 million. These individuals are reportedly involved in various heinous crimes and belong to different tribal and southern regions of the province.

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US Urges Ceasefire After PAF Downs Five Indian Jets: What’s Behind the Sudden Shift?

By: Ibn-e-Taha Following Pakistan’s decisive action on 8 May 2025, downing five Indian aircraft, Donald Trump swiftly called for a ceasefire and offered to mediate on Kashmir—a stark contrast to his prior stance dismissing Indo-Pak conflict as ancient and bilateral.   Trump’s U-Turn: From Accusing Pakistan to Courting Peace Trump had earlier accused Pakistan of

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Trial of Former Afghan MP Abdul Zahir Qadir Delayed in Nairobi Amid U.S. Extradition Request

Abdul Zahir Qadir, a former member of Afghanistan’s Wolesi Jirga and a prominent figure from a powerful jihadi family in Nangarhar province, is currently under legal scrutiny in Nairobi, Kenya. His trial, initially set to begin in early May, has now been postponed as legal complications and international pressure mount. Qadir arrived in Nairobi on

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Pakistan Implements Visa Requirement at Torkham to Strengthen Border Control and Trade Regulation

Pakistan has announced that, effective May 30, 2025, Afghan truck drivers will need valid visas to cross into the country. This step marks the formal end of the Temporary Admission Document (TAD) arrangement and reflects Pakistan’s effort to regulate border movement more effectively for national security and economic stability. Officials at the Torkham border have

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Al-Qaeda’s Fake Comeback, Propaganda Replaces Power in the Subcontinent

    In a startling development driven more by illusion than impact, Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) is attempting to reassert itself in Pakistan’s militant landscape. Long sidelined and weakened, AQIS is now employing strategic deception, propaganda campaigns, and fabricated alliances to project strength and relevance. Despite its connection to Osama bin Laden’s once-feared

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Trump’s Silent Mediation: How a ‘Dangerous Intelligence Tip’ Forced India and Pakistan to Accept a Sudden Ceasefire

  In a dramatic turn of events, a sudden and unexpected ceasefire between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan has caught global attention. According to a detailed report published by CNN, behind-the-scenes pressure from the United States, sparked by a serious intelligence tip, played a pivotal role in halting a rapidly escalating military confrontation. The ceasefire,

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Behind the Mask: How TTP’s Tribal Politics, Power Lust & Covert Ties Betray Its Own Claims of Jihad

The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claims to be a pure ideological movement based on Shura (consultation), unity of the Ummah, and Islamic principles. However, a critical look at its internal politics, leadership decisions, and historical conduct raises serious questions that cannot be answered with emotional slogans, but only through evidence, logic, and accountability. Is TTP Free

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Pakistan Strengthens Regional Leadership as Trilateral Dialogue Moves Forward in Kabul

In a significant diplomatic development, Pakistan’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq Khan, and China’s Special Representative, Yue Xiaoyong, held a high-level meeting with the Acting Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, in Kabul. According to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting focused on reviewing the outcomes of

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“Air Defence System Foiled Indian Missile Attacks,” says DG ISPR

  Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has said that the Pakistan Air Defence System successfully intercepted and neutralised the missile attacks launched by India on Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bases. He said that Pakistan possesses electronic evidence which confirms the origin of these missiles and clearly shows where

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