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Fresh Clashes Reported Near Balochistan-Helmand Border as Afghan Taliban Resume Unauthorized Military Constructions

Tensions flared once again along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on Sunday as fresh clashes were reported near Bahramcha, a border area in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, adjacent to Pakistan’s Balochistan region. According to security sources, the latest skirmish between Afghan Taliban fighters and Pakistani border forces was triggered by unauthorized military construction on the Afghan side. The […]

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Hafiz Gul Bahadar Releases Propaganda Video Glorifying Bannu Suicide Attack

In a disturbing escalation of extremist propaganda, Hafiz Gul Bahadar group has released a new episode of its documentary series Muflihoon, openly glorifying a suicide attack on the Bannu cantonment carried out on March 3, 2025. The fourth episode of the series prominently features two of the group’s sub factions — Jabhat Ansar al-Mahdi Khorasan

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ETIM Allegedly Supply Drones to Balochistan Militants in Growing Anti-China Alliance

Emerging reports suggest that Balochistan-based militant groups have been equipped with drone technology by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) or Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), in what appears to be a growing operational alliance targeting Chinese interests in the region. Security sources indicate that ETIM — group known for their jihadist ideology and opposition to

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Tensions Escalate Between Haqqani Network and Kandahari Group Over Suicide Bomber Family Funds

In an escalating power struggle within the Taliban ranks, tensions between the Haqqani Network and the Kandahari group have intensified over the distribution of financial support to the families of suicide bombers, according to sources familiar with internal Taliban dynamics. Sources reveal that suicide bomber families affiliated with the Haqqani Network, which were previously funded

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Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade Boost: Torkham Border Document Relaxation Extended Until July 

  In a welcome development for cross-border trade, Pakistani authorities have extended the validity of Temporary Admission Documents (TAD) for freight vehicles transporting import and export goods via the Pak-Afghan Torkham border. According to official sources, the relaxation will now remain in effect until July 1, allowing cargo vehicles to operate under the temporary documentation

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Tensions Simmer Between TTP and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar Despite Jirga Mediation Efforts

  Efforts to defuse tensions between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its splinter faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) have so far failed to yield any concrete resolution, sources confirmed, as a tribal Jirga continues mediating between the two sides. The conflict, brewing for months, has escalated with mutual accusations and deep mistrust. According to a senior TTP

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Kabul’s Dilemma: Fear of ISIS Defections Behind Taliban’s Reluctance to Curb Cross-Border Militants

As Pakistan and Afghanistan reopen channels of diplomatic dialogue, a deeper concern is casting a shadow over the prospect of long-term peace: the Afghan Taliban government’s continued reluctance to act decisively against militant groups operating from its soil — particularly those targeting Pakistan. Security officials and regional observers believe this hesitation is not without reason.

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Former TTP Spokesman Slams Militant Tribute Campaign as Desperate PR Stunt

In a recent development that highlights internal fractures within militant ranks, the banned outfit Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has announced a week-long campaign in honor of its chief, Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud. The campaign encourages supporters to pay tribute on social media and set their profile pictures to the TTP leader’s image. However, the initiative has

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India-Israel Nexus Behind Hybrid War on Pakistan: A Regional Plot of Drones, Proxies, and Disinformation

Pakistan today faces not just internal security challenges but a complex hybrid war being waged by external actors — notably India, with Israel emerging as a key technological enabler. This alliance has manifested through proxy groups, intelligence collaboration, disinformation campaigns, and increasingly, the suspected deployment of Israeli-origin drones into Pakistani territory. This growing India-Israel nexus

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TTP Launches Social Media Campaign Amid Internal Fractures and Declining Credibility

In a move widely seen as an attempt to restore lost credibility and consolidate internal control, the banned militant group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has announced a three-day social media campaign starting Thursday, May 29, 2025. The campaign aims to rally support for the group’s emir, Abu Mansoor Asim, better known as Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud.

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