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Taliban’s Negligence Fuels Afghan Migrant Deaths at the Iran–Türkiye Border

Four years after the Taliban’s return to power, Afghanistan is witnessing a silent catastrophe. Every week, Afghan migrants vanish or are killed along the Iran–Türkiye border. Families in Kabul, Herat, and Mazar wait for news—too often, it arrives in the form of a body. While Iranian and Turkish forces bear part of the blame, the […]

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Taliban Pleads for 2021 Helicopters, Exposing Its Lost State Credibility

Dozens of military helicopters flown out of Afghanistan during the fall of the Western-backed government in 2021 are now at the center of the Taliban’s desperate push for legitimacy. Sources confirm that 57 helicopters, once part of the Afghan National Army’s fleet, are expected to be transferred from Uzbekistan back to Kabul in the coming

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Security Forces Crack Down on Terror Facilitators in KP and Beyond, Hundreds Arrested

In a significant push against terrorism, security forces have reached the networks of facilitators in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and other provinces, arresting hundreds who had long been aiding militant groups. According to security officials, this is one of the largest operations targeting the backbone of terrorism. Authorities confirmed that in every province, including KP, a

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Armed Forces Mark Defence and Martyrs Day with Simplicity Amid Flood Crisis

Amid the ongoing flood crisis across Pakistan, the Armed Forces observed Defence and Martyrs Day on September 6 with simplicity, paying tribute to the nation’s heroes and their families. Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, the Air Chief, Naval Chief, and senior military leadership collectively honored the sacrifices

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Afghanistan’s Hidden War: Landmines, Fear, and a Nation Still on the Run

Even after the withdrawal of U.S. and allied forces, thousands of landmines remain scattered across Afghanistan, turning daily life into a constant gamble with death. Estimates suggest more than 110 cases are reported each month, with children making up the majority of the victims. Taliban units, along with foreign experts, work day and night to

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Afghanistan Earthquake: Catastrophe Exposes Taliban’s Failed Policies on Women and Health

In the aftermath of the deadly earthquake that shook eastern Afghanistan, killing 2,205 people, injuring 3,640, and destroying more than 8,000 homes across Kunar and Nangarhar, a new crisis has emerged: the absence of female health workers. Survivors say that among the dead and injured were many women, yet the majority of the treatment in

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The Tale of Abdul Rahim Muslim Dost: From “Poet” to Pawn of Violence

Abdul Rahim Muslim Dost’s story is not one of victimhood, but of manipulation, opportunism, and betrayal. His life trajectory exposes how individuals cloak themselves in the guise of faith, poetry, or politics, while in reality fueling instability and bloodshed. Born in Jalalabad but spending most of his life in Pakistan, Dost jumped from one identity

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Shadow of Deception: Destruction in the Name of Faith and Nationalism

Militant groups often portray themselves as the true defenders of Islam or the real voice of their people, but the reality is very different. Organizations like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Hafiz Gul Bahadar group, and other militant factions have manipulated young minds under the banner of “jihad.” While claiming to protect Islam, they have inflicted

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India Under Pressure from U.S. Tariffs, Turns to China and Russia for Leverage

Tensions between the United States and India have intensified after Washington rejected New Delhi’s proposal to fully remove tariffs on American goods. President Donald Trump dismissed the offer, refusing to reduce duties on Indian exports. He accused India of exploiting the U.S. economy for years and said corrective measures were long overdue. At a press

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Four Years of Taliban Rule: Stability Built on Fear, Women Silenced, Nation Isolated

On August 15, 2021, the Taliban marched into Kabul, promising stability, security, and a government that would represent the Afghan people. Four years later, the reality is starkly different: Afghanistan is a nation held hostage by fear, with women erased from public life and the people stripped of their basic freedoms. The Taliban claim credit

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