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Daraban, Indian-Backed Khawarij Eliminated, ISPR

13 Indian-Backed Khawarij Eliminated in Daraban: ISPR Confirms Successful Intelligence-Based Operation

In a major counter-terrorism breakthrough, the Pakistan Security Forces conducted a successful intelligence-based operation in the Daraban area of Dera Ismail Khan District, targeting terrorists of the banned outfit known as Fitna al-Khawarij, the Indian proxy group operating against the state. According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operation was […]

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Enemy Within: India-Backed BLA Terrorist Zubair Baloch Neutralised in Dalbandin Operation

In a major breakthrough, security forces eliminated a high-value terrorist, Zubair Baloch, affiliated with the Indian-backed militant group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), designated by the state as Fitna al-Hindustan. Baloch was responsible for the targeted killing of two unarmed Pakistan Air Force personnel who were on leave and traveling home. According to intelligence sources, following

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Major Blow to Terror Network: 13 Khawarij Eliminated in Dera Ismail Khan IBO

In a significant counter-terrorism success, security forces in Dera Ismail Khan eliminated 13 militants affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a group officially designated by the state as Fitna al-Khawarij. The operation was carried out on the basis of precise intelligence in the Daraban tehsil of the district. According to security sources, actionable intelligence

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Dar Warns OIC of Terrorism Threat from Afghanistan, Urges Collective Roadmap for Peace

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday urged the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to adopt urgent and coordinated measures against terrorism emanating from Afghanistan, warning that the presence of militant groups there posed a direct threat to regional peace and stability. Addressing the OIC Contact Group on Afghanistan, Dar said terrorism could not be allowed

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UN Strips Afghanistan of Voting Rights Again, Marking Third Year of Diplomatic Exile

Afghanistan has lost its voting rights at the United Nations General Assembly for the third consecutive year, a development that underscores the country’s deepening diplomatic isolation and the paralysis of its international standing since the Taliban seized power in August 2021. The UN confirmed that Kabul has failed to pay its membership dues, which amount

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Blast on Mastung Railway Track Derails Jaffer Express, Four Injured

A powerful explosion on a railway track in Mastung’s Spizand area derailed six carriages of the Peshawar-bound Jaffer Express, leaving four passengers injured and disrupting one of Balochistan’s key transport arteries. According to officials, the blast targeted the railway line as the Jaffer Express was en route from Peshawar to Quetta with 270 passengers on

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Afghanistan’s Internet Shutdown: Is It Fear of Growing Resistance or Trump’s Bagram Demand?

Muhammad Haseenullah In a chilling reminder of the Taliban’s fragile hold over Afghanistan, authorities recently imposed a 12-hour internet shutdown in Herat province, cutting off all fixed internet connections from 8 p.m. on Monday until 8 a.m. Tuesday. While the official reasoning remains unclear, many are questioning whether this move is driven by the rising

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India’s Defiant Rhetoric: Mending Wounds After ‘Operation Sindoor’ Failures

As India grapples with the sting of its humiliating defeat in the so-called ‘Operation Sindoor’ at the hands of Pakistan, New Delhi seems to be struggling to swallow the bitter reality of its losses on the global stage. Despite the bruises inflicted by Pakistan’s military, the Modi government, still licking its wounds, has made an

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Russia Warns U.S. Over Bagram as Taliban Threaten Suicide Attacks Amid Rising Tensions

Russia has issued a stark warning to Washington after former U.S. President Donald Trump demanded control of Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase, cautioning that any such attempt would ignite fierce Afghan resistance and plunge the region into chaos. Zamir Kabulov, Moscow’s special envoy for Afghanistan, said a U.S. bid to retake Bagram would have “catastrophic consequences,” stressing

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Taliban Convert Former Girls’ Schools in Panjshir into Jihadi Recruitment Centers

Disturbing revelations from local sources in Panjshir province confirm that the Taliban have established at least 24 jihadi madrassas, many of them inside schools once dedicated to girls’ education. The move underscores the group’s systematic campaign to crush modern learning while building a new generation of radicalized fighters loyal to their extremist cause. The largest

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