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Pakistan Navy Flotilla, Pakistan Navy Flotilla Visits Oman, Royal Oman Navy

Pakistan Navy Flotilla Visits Oman, Conducts Joint Exercise with Royal Oman Navy

A Pakistan Navy flotilla comprising PNS Rah Naward (sail ship), PNS Madadgar, and a Pakistan Maritime Security Agency vessel, PMSS Kashmir, paid a goodwill visit to Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat, Oman, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral maritime cooperation. Upon arrival, the ships were accorded a warm welcome by Omani naval and […]

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Afghanistan, Afghan Taliban, Taliban Governance Failures, Teachers Protest in Kabul, Afghans

Delayed Appointments Expose Taliban’s Governance Crisis in Afghanistan

The prolonged delay in appointing qualified teachers has emerged as yet another indicator of deeper governance failures under Afghanistan’s interim Taliban administration, raising serious questions about institutional capacity, transparency, and priorities. Nearly a year after recruitment examinations were conducted and verification processes completed; the Taliban authorities have yet to announce final appointment lists or issue

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May 9, CM KP Disqualification, CM Sohail Afridi

KP CM Faces Possible Disqualification After Forensic Findings on May 9 Unrest

Peshawar: Political uncertainty has gripped Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the completion of forensic verification of videos related to the violent incidents of May 9, carried out on court orders. According to the forensic report, Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi has been implicated in incidents of arson and damage to national property during Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf protests.

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Militants, Lakki Marwat, Security Forces

Six Militants Neutralized in Lakki Marwat Operation, Seven Others Trapped by Security Forces

Lakki Marwat: Security forces killed at least six militants of a banned terrorist organization during an intelligence-based operation in Lakki Marwat district, while several others remain surrounded as forces continue efforts to block all possible escape routes, security sources said. According to security officials, forces received actionable intelligence about the presence of a terrorist formation

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Terrorists, Bannu, Baka Khel, Khaisur Bridge, Bannu Police

Terrorists Blow Up Key Bridge in Baka Khel as Bannu Faces Year-Long Infrastructure Attacks

Terrorists from the banned militant organization blew up a key link bridge, the Khaisur Bridge, in the Baka Khel area of Bannu, local sources confirmed. Authorities said the attack, carried out yesterday, was aimed at disrupting the movement of security forces. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, but traffic was indeed halted, causing major inconvenience for

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Wana

IS-KP Claim in Wana Attack Marks Strategic Shift in Militant Targeting

The Islamic State Khorasan Province’s (IS-KP) claim of responsibility for the bombing in Wana is not a routine militant statement. It is a calculated signal. By publicly owning the attack days after it occurred, the group has repositioned the incident from a localized act of violence into part of a broader ideological and operational campaign

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Taliban

Taliban’s Ideological Crackdown on Doctors Raises Alarm in Kabul Hospital

In a troubling development at one of Kabul’s major hospitals, armed Taliban intensified pressure on medical staff, triggering serious questions about the safety and neutrality of healthcare providers under the interim Taliban government. Doctors and specialists at the welfare hospital were reportedly summoned by religious enforcers for ideological questioning, raising fears among clinicians about their

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Balkh Sees Taliban’s Harsh Public Floggings Continue

The Taliban’s Supreme Court confirmed that two individuals were publicly flogged in northern Balkh province, continuing the group’s controversial use of corporal punishment under its rule. In an official statement issued on Saturday, January 10, the court said the two individuals were convicted of smuggling alcoholic beverages. Each received 39 lashes, administered publicly in the

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Taliban’s 2025: Year of Isolation and Global Backlash

Afghan observers have characterized 2025 as a year of unprecedented global isolation and diplomatic failures for the Taliban regime. Analysts indicate that the regime has not only alienated former allies but has also severely damaged its international credibility and legitimacy. According to Nasir Ahmad Andesha, a prominent Afghan analyst, the Taliban’s foreign relations deteriorated sharply

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Terror Strikes in Bajaur and Jamrud: CTD and FC Personnel Targeted in Coordinated Attacks

In two separate security incidents in Bajaur and the Malaguri, Jamrud area, law enforcement personnel came under violent attacks by armed extremist elements, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by terrorist groups in the region. In Barah Mina Bazaar, Mamond area of Bajaur, unknown assailants opened fire on CTD Constable Safor, son of Sabeel, while he

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