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Political Point Scoring Over Safety: PTI Leadership in KP Accused of Endangering Lives Through Political Theatre

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is facing mounting criticism for prioritising political theatrics over public safety, as civil society groups, frontline officers, and local observers warn that political point scoring under Chief Minister Sohail Afridi’s leadership continues to compromise the province’s security. Critics say PTI’s focus on agitation in Islamabad and party directives has left crucial […]

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Field Marshal Asim Munir Holds Key Security Talks With Saudi Land Forces Commander at GHQ

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, led a significant round of security and defence discussions on Tuesday as he hosted Lieutenant General Fahad bin Saud Al Johani, Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces, at the General Headquarters. The meeting underscored the growing strategic alignment between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at

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Ex-Army Hafiz-e-Quran Shot Dead in Bannu by TTP Militants Amid Afghan-Backed Terror Surge

BANNU: In a tragic incident highlighting the ongoing security challenges in southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, militants affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) shot dead a former army serviceman near Haveid Adda in Bannu on Tuesday. The victim, a Hafiz-e-Quran who had left the army about two years ago, was shot just steps away from Haveid

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Pentagon Review of Afghanistan Exit Intensifies as Security Risks and Vetting Concerns Grow

The Pentagon’s ongoing investigation into the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan has taken on renewed urgency as American security agencies face mounting pressure to explain how the 2021 evacuation intersected with long-term national security risks. Officials confirmed this week that the review now expected to be completed next summer remains focused not only on operational failures

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Afghan Taliban Seize UN Property in Faryab, Tightening Stranglehold on Aid and Civilians

In a brazen assertion of control over humanitarian operations, the Taliban governor of northern Faryab province, Abdul Ahad Fazli, has reportedly confiscated property belonging to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) as the mission attempted to close its local office, local sources told Amu on Wednesday. The seizure underscores the regime’s growing disregard

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From Afghanistan to Delaware: Taliban’s Extremist Networks Reach U.S. Campus

A potentially catastrophic attack on law enforcement in Delaware was averted following the arrest of Luqmaan Khan, a 25-year-old Afghan national, who meticulously planned an assault on the University of Delaware Police Department. The case underscores growing concerns over Afghan nationals abroad being linked to extremist activity, as Afghanistan under Taliban control continues to function

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Afghanistan Forgotten, Extremism Empowered: How the Taliban’s Rule Threatens the Region and the World

Afghanistan has disappeared from global headlines, but the consequences of this neglect are catastrophic. In late September 2025, the country descended into digital darkness as a nationwide internet blackout severed the population from the world. Social media, international communications, and even flight coordination collapsed overnight, isolating millions. Yet, Western media barely took notice, leaving Afghanistan’s

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Terrorists Strike in Dera Ismail Khan: Three Policemen Martyred in IED Attack on Police Van

In a brazen act of terrorism, a police van was targeted by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Paniala, Dera Ismail Khan district, resulting in the martyrdom of three policemen, including a Sub-Inspector. The vehicle suffered severe damage in the attack, highlighting the persistent threat posed by terrorist networks in the region. Officials confirmed that

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New Evidence Exposes Terrorists’ Continued Use of Children as Human Shields

A new video circulating widely on social media on December 2, 2025, has once again revealed the reprehensible tactics of Fitna-e-Khawarij terrorists, showing them deliberately moving with small children to evade any potential drone or ground action by security forces. The footage, shared across multiple accounts, clearly depicts terrorists placing young children beside them to

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Hamza bin Laden ‘Seen’ in Afghanistan: New Footage Triggers Intelligence Shockwaves

A transatlantic intelligence consortium monitoring al Qaeda movements has released video footage it claims shows Hamza bin Laden inside Afghanistan, raising fresh questions about the presence of senior militant figures in the country and the Taliban’s counterterrorism assurances. The consortium said the footage was recorded several months ago and that all digital identifiers were deliberately

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