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U.S. Weapons Abandoned in Afghanistan Being Used by TTP, Says Geopolitics Report

A recent report by the U.S. publication Geopolitics has highlighted a growing security concern for the region: modern U.S.-supplied weapons abandoned in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of American forces are now being used by terrorist groups, posing a serious threat to regional stability. According to the report, terrorist networks operating under the patronage of the […]

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Attack in Tehran Claims Life of Former Afghan Police Commander

General Ikramuddin Saree, former police chief of Afghanistan’s northeastern Takhar province under the previous government, was assassinated in a targeted attack in Tehran on Wednesday, according to sources. The attack resulted in the death of one of General Saree’s companions, while another individual sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical treatment. Details surrounding the nature

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India’s ‘The Hindu’ Recognizes Pakistan’s Return to Relevance in West Asia

When even India’s leading and widely respected newspaper, The Hindu, publishes an article titled “Pakistan is back in West Asia’s good graces,” it sends a clear and powerful message that cannot be dismissed as propaganda, exaggeration, or political spin. It is an acknowledgment rooted in observable diplomatic developments and it speaks volumes. This recognition from

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Building a National Narrative to Confront Pakistan’s Enduring Terrorism Challenge

Pakistan has once again been confronted with the brutal reality of terrorism after a cowardly attack on a police mobile in the Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which resulted in the martyrdom of five brave police personnel and the complete destruction of the vehicle. The nation mourns the loss of these courageous sons of the

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A Regime Without Representation: How the Taliban’s Rule Is Starving Afghanistan

The ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan exposes the fundamental illegitimacy and failure of the Taliban. A group that does not represent even five percent of the Afghan population cannot be expected to care about the suffering of the masses—and the reality on the ground proves exactly that. Under Taliban rule, more than 17 million Afghans

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Afghan Refugee Sentenced to Nine Years in Scotland for Rape of Teenager

An Afghan refugee, Rapualla Ahmadze, was sentenced to nine years in prison on Wednesday  after being convicted of raping a 17-year-old girl in a public park in Scotland in October last year. Ahmadze denied the charge, claiming the sexual encounter was consensual. He was also found guilty of making threats and engaging in abusive behaviour.

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CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir Pledges Decisive Action Against Terrorists at Corps Commanders Conference

The 273rd Corps Commanders Conference, chaired by the Army Chief and Chief of Defence Forces, reaffirmed Pakistan’s determination to deal decisively with all terrorists, their facilitators, and supporters operating under foreign patronage. The forum began with Fateha for the martyrs of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and innocent civilians who lost their lives in

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Policeman Martyred in Wana Shooting as Region Faces Rising Militant Violence

A police official was martyred on Wednesday after terrorists opened fire in Wana Bazaar, the main commercial area of South Waziristan Lower district, local sources said. The martyred policeman was identified as Islamuddin. He sustained critical bullet wounds in the attack and was rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital in Wana, where he succumbed to

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Terrorists’ Homes Demolished After Karak Attack That Martyred Five Policemen

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Garagari that claimed the lives of five police personnel, security forces on Tuesday carried out a major operation in Ghool Banda area, within the limits of Khurram Police Station, demolishing the houses of two terrorist commanders. Police sources said a heavy police contingent launched the operation at

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Two TTP Terrorists Killed in Swift Security Operation in Dera Ismail Khan

In a significant counter-terrorism operation, security forces engaged in a fierce gunfight with unidentified terrorists of the TTP Ganda Pur group in the village of Jahan Khani, under the jurisdiction of Kalachi Police Station, Dera Ismail Khan. The encounter took place at approximately 08:20 AM local time, according to reliable sources. As a result of

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