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The Terror Web: How a Hidden Nexus Allegedly Connects BLA, TTP, and Al-Qaeda Against Pakistan

Pakistani authorities have intensified warnings about what they describe as a growing nexus between the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and Al-Qaeda, arguing that the collaboration has become a significant source of terrorism, sabotage, and instability across Balochistan and other parts of the country. According to senior government officials and security authorities, […]

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Europe’s Taliban Dilemma: Why More Than 80 Global Organizations Are Sounding the Alarm

A coalition of more than 80 international human rights and civil society organizations has expressed deep concern over reports of a potential visit by a Taliban delegation to Brussels in June, urging the European Union to refrain from establishing political or diplomatic engagement that could be interpreted as conferring legitimacy on Afghanistan’s de facto authorities.

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The Strait, the Money, and the Mystery: What’s Inside the Reported “Islamabad Talks” Draft?

Iranian state media has reported the emergence of an unofficial draft framework said to have developed from recent “Islamabad talks” involving discussions between Iran and the United States. According to Iranian state television, the document remains preliminary in nature, has not been finalized, and does not represent a binding agreement between the parties. The reported

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Who Decides Justice in Afghanistan Today? A System Under Scrutiny

Concerns are increasingly being raised by legal experts, human rights advocates, and former Afghan officials regarding the state of judicial independence and the broader legal framework in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Observers warn that structural changes within the justice system, coupled with reported restrictions on legal professionals, are contributing to what many describe as a

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As Moscow Embraces Kabul, Pakistan Confronts the Security Risks of a New Regional Realignment

he signing of a military cooperation agreement between Russia and Afghanistan’s Taliban administration marks a significant geopolitical development that is likely to reshape regional security calculations and intensify strategic competition across South and Central Asia. The agreement, signed during the visit of Afghanistan’s Defence Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob to Moscow, comes at a time when

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AI, Cyber Power and the New Battlefield: Pakistan’s Strategic Vision for an Uncertain Future

In a comprehensive address at the prestigious Shangri-La Dialogue 2026, Lieutenant General Noman Zakria underscored the profound impact of emerging technologies on international security, warning that artificial intelligence (AI), cyber capabilities, autonomous systems, space technologies, and multi-domain operations are fundamentally reshaping the nature of warfare and strategic stability. Speaking before an audience of policymakers, military

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Inside CTD Sindh’s New Red Book: The Faces, Networks, and Secrets of Pakistan’s Most-Wanted Terror Suspects

In a significant step toward strengthening counterterrorism efforts and enhancing inter-agency coordination, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Sindh has officially released the 10th edition of its highly anticipated Red Book, a comprehensive intelligence document containing updated information on the province’s most-wanted terror suspects and extremist networks. Spanning 203 pages, the latest edition of the Red

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The Enemy Within the Screen: How Digital Propaganda Is Targeting Pakistan’s Youth

The nature of conflict has evolved dramatically in the twenty-first century. While conventional threats remain a reality, modern adversaries increasingly seek to influence societies not through weapons alone, but through information manipulation, psychological warfare, and digital propaganda. In this changing landscape, social media has emerged as one of the most powerful tools shaping public opinion,

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Clearance Operation Continues in Darra Adam Khel After Deadly IBO Against TTP Terrorists

Security forces continued clearance operations in the Tor Chappar area of Darra Adam Khel in Kohat on Saturday, a day after an intelligence-based operation against terrorists linked to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). According to sources, security forces had launched the operation after receiving reports about the presence of militants belonging to Fitna al-Khwarij’s Tariq

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Pakistan Raises Concerns Over Cross-Border Militancy in High-Level US Talks in Washington

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has conveyed Islamabad’s concerns to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the use of Afghan territory by terrorist groups against Pakistan, during a meeting held in Washington on Friday. According to Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, the two leaders discussed a broad range of issues including bilateral relations, economic and trade

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