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Khawarij Commander Arrested in South Waziristan Operation

Security forces have arrested a Khawarij commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) during an intelligence-based operation in the tribal district, officials said on Wednesday. The detained commander, identified as Javed Mehsud alias Zaki, was apprehended after returning from Afghanistan. Sources said the operation was conducted on precise intelligence regarding his presence in the area. […]

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Remote-Control Bomb Targets Police Vehicle in Quetta’s Saryab Area

A remote-control bomb blast in Quetta’s Saryab area damaged a civilian vehicle but caused no casualties, despite reportedly targeting a police mobile on routine patrol. The explosive device had been planted on Saryab Link Badini Road with the intention of targeting police personnel from the Abdul Khaliq Shaheed Police Station during their regular patrol. Police

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US Reaffirms Commitment to Work with Pakistan to Eliminate All Forms of Terrorism

The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to work with Pakistan to eradicate all forms of terrorism, a declaration that comes amid rapidly improving relations between the two countries. The statement followed Washington’s decision to add the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and its sub-group, the Majeed Brigade, to its list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations 

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Afghan Taliban’s Double Game: Sheltering Rival Pakistani Militants for Proxy Wars

Tensions between the militant factions Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and the TTP’s Mehsud faction have once again escalated, reviving an old rivalry that the Afghan Taliban had long sought to contain. In the past, Kabul played mediator between these groups, keeping them under a fragile arrangement to prevent open conflict. Alongside them, the Hafiz Gul Bahadar group—openly opposed

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Pakistan’s Firm Regional Stance: Clear Policy on India and Afghanistan

Pakistan has once again demonstrated its unwavering and principled stance in the face of regional challenges, making it clear that its security, sovereignty, and national interests are non-negotiable. Since 1947, Pakistan and India have faced repeated tensions, largely over the unresolved Kashmir dispute. As a responsible nuclear power, Pakistan has consistently emphasized that its strategic

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Taliban’s 4-Year Rule Validates Resistance, Says Afghan Leader

Marking the fourth anniversary of Herat’s fall to the Taliban, veteran Afghan leader Ismail Khan has declared that the group’s conduct over the past four years has validated the legitimacy of resistance against them. In a statement issued on August 12, Khan attributed the fall of Herat to “complex conspiracies and political deal-making,” which he

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Khariji Commander Allegedly Abducts Youth in Tank Over Rejected Advances

In Tank, a khariji commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Fitna al-Khawarij; Gul Wali, has allegedly abducted a young man named Yaseen, yet another disturbing incident that sheds light on the abusive practices within Khawarij ranks. The abduction reportedly occurred after the youth rejected the commander’s advances, prompting the militant to retaliate

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Double Hit: Pakistan Strikes BLA in Zehri After U.S. Terror Designation

In a swift and coordinated counter-terror operation, Pakistani security forces have killed at least 17 militants belonging to the India-backed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), known locally as Fitna al-Hindustan. The offensive targeted a militant hideout inside a cave complex in the Zehri region of Balochistan, with the operation still ongoing as forces continue clearing the

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Bannu: Another Quad-Copter Attack by Khawarij Injures Four Security Personnel

In yet another brazen attack, terrorists from the Fitna al-Khawarij, a term commonly used for the banned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) launched a quad-copter strike on the FC Takhti Khel-Baka Khel checkpoint in Bannu, injuring four security personnel. According to security sources, the injured were immediately transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Police

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Taliban in Name Only? Nangarhar Still in Ruins as IS-KP Shadows Linger

Displaced families in eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province are calling out the Taliban for failing to rebuild communities devastated by the conflict with Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP), raising fresh doubts about the group’s actual control over territory it claims to govern. Residents from districts including Haska Mina, Achin, Spin Ghar, Kot, Naziyan, and Dur Baba, areas

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