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UN Warns Climate Change Could Revive Afghanistan’s Opium Trade Amid Taliban Isolation

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has warned that worsening climate pressures in Afghanistan are pushing rural communities back toward opium cultivation, threatening to reignite a major source of global narco-terrorism. According to UNODC, the combined impact of climate change and severe economic hardship has reduced the viability of legal crops, leaving […]

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Cadet College Wana Attack: 2 Eliminated, 3 Cornered, India-Backed Attackers Using Afghan Soil Again

On 10 November 2025, in a heinous and cowardly terrorist act, khawarij belonging to Indian proxy Fitna al-Khawarij attacked Cadet College Wana in South Waziristan District. The assailants attempted to breach the perimeter security; however, their nefarious designs were swiftly foiled by the vigilant and resolute response of own troops. In their desperation, the attackers

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Delhi Blast Confirmed as Gas Cylinder Explosion, India’s Rush to Blame Pakistan Exposed

A blast near New Delhi’s historic Red Fort metro station this evening has been confirmed as a gas cylinder explosion. Authorities have found no evidence of external involvement. Despite the clear facts, Indian accounts—particularly those linked to intelligence-affiliated networks—immediately sought to blame Pakistan without a shred of proof. Such behaviour is reckless, irresponsible, and undermines

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South Waziristan: Security Forces Foil Suicide Attack on Cadet College Wana, Five Terrorists Neutralised

Security forces foiled a major attack on Cadet College Wana after a suicide blast at the institution’s main entrance, officials and security sources said. The operation to clear the area was ongoing late Saturday, with initial reports indicating that four to five militants have been killed. Sources said the militant group Fitna al-Khawarij attempted what

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20 Indian-Backed Militants Eliminated in Separate Operations Across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Security forces killed twenty Indian-backed militants belonging to the group Fitna al-Khwarij in two separate intelligence-based operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on 8 and 9 November, according to an official statement. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that, acting on credible intelligence, troops conducted an operation in the Shawal area of North Waziristan where eight militants

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Afghanistan Left Out of Global Climate Summit as Taliban’s Isolation Deepens

The United Nations has not extended an invitation to the Taliban administration for the upcoming international climate summit in Belém, Brazil, despite Afghanistan being among the ten most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. The conference, which gathers representatives from more than 190 countries, will focus on collective strategies to address the growing global environmental crisis.

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NRF Leader Warns Afghanistan Has Become Global Hub for Militancy Under Taliban Rule

Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front (NRF) of Afghanistan, has warned that Afghanistan has once again become a global centre for militant training under Taliban rule, accusing the group of dragging the country back into repression, extremism, and international isolation. Addressing the “Meetings for the Future” conference in Saint-Raphaël, France, Massoud said the

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Security Forces Restore Order in Mohmand, Reviving Daily Life and Business

Successful intelligence-based operations against extremist elements have restored peace and stability in the tribal district of Mohmand, enabling residents to resume work, trade, and daily life without fear. Local workers, contractors, and professionals in the mining sector expressed satisfaction with the improved security situation and extended their gratitude to the security forces. Residents reported that

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Kabul’s Turmoil Becomes India’s Latest Diplomatic Gamble

India is reportedly moving to expand its diplomatic presence in Kabul, despite the Taliban government’s persistent instability and ongoing security threats, raising questions about New Delhi’s judgment and the legitimacy of the regime it seeks to engage. Sources within the Taliban-run Afghan Foreign Ministry indicate that Indian officials have repeatedly demanded assurances for the safety

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Modernizing Pakistan’s Military Command: The Truth About the 27th Amendment

The 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill (2025) has sparked intense debate over its proposed restructuring of Pakistan’s judicial and defence command systems. Much of the controversy, however, stems from misconceptions rather than the actual constitutional language particularly regarding the changes to Article 243, which governs the command and control of the armed forces. Under the proposed

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