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Bannu, schoolteacher, Miryan

Schoolteacher Abducted in Bannu While En Route to Duty

Bannu: A government schoolteacher was abducted by unknown individuals in the jurisdiction of Miryan Police Station. The victim, identified as Farmanullah, was serving at Government Primary School Narmi Khel. According to police, the abduction took place near Tochi Bridge as Farmanullah was traveling from his village, Nurar, to the school as per his routine. Reports […]

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Mastung, Levies Personnel, Polio Team

Tragedy in Mastung: Two Levies Personnel Martyred While Protecting Polio Team

Quetta: Two Levies personnel were martyred in a firing incident by unknown assailants in the Kalli Teri area of Mastung. According to police, the incident occurred while the personnel were deployed for the security of a polio eradication team. Police officials stated that the attackers managed to flee the scene, and an investigation is currently

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Pakistan Denies Involvement in Pahalgam Tourist Attack, Condemns Indian Media’s Propaganda

Pakistan has categorically rejected allegations of involvement in the recent deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, located in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), and has condemned Indian media for spreading false and baseless propaganda. The response came following a tragic incident on Tuesday in the Anantnag district’s popular hill resort of Pahalgam, where

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Terror Groups Planning Attacks on U.S., Warns National Security Advisor Mike Waltz

U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has raised alarms over renewed threats from global terrorist organizations. In a recent television interview, Waltz stated that groups such as ISIS, al-Qaeda, and al-Shabab are actively devising strategies to launch attacks on American soil. Waltz emphasized that intelligence reports point to serious planning activity among these extremist groups.

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TTP Threat Casts Long Shadow Over Dar’s Kabul Visit as Security Concerns Stall Progress

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s recent visit to Kabul may have advanced trade and refugee negotiations, but Pakistan’s primary concern—TTP’s cross-border terrorism—remains unresolved. Despite public assurances from the Afghan Taliban that Afghan soil would not be used against any neighbor, Pakistan sees little change on the ground. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) continues

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Neglected and Returning: Afghan Refugees Face Uncertainty as Government Falls Short

A recent technical meeting co-chaired by Afghanistan’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has drawn criticism for exposing the Afghan government’s heavy reliance on international aid to address the growing crisis of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). While the Islamic Emirate’s officials, including the Refugees Minister,

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Afghan, Three Weeks, Pakistan, Crackdown

Over 100,000 Afghans Deported in Three Weeks as Pakistan’s Crackdown Intensifies

ISLAMABAD — More than 100,000 Afghan nationals have been deported from Pakistan in the past three weeks, according to figures released by Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior, marking a sharp escalation in Islamabad’s ongoing crackdown on undocumented migrants. As of April 1, at least 100,529 Afghans have been expelled, part of the second phase of a

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Taxpayer, Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan, Afghanistan

$15M in U.S. Taxpayer Funds Sent to Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan for Birth Control Aid

KABUL — The Biden administration discreetly allocated $15 million in U.S. taxpayer money to fund the distribution of oral contraceptives and condoms in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, according to a report released Monday. The funding, issued by USAID in July and transferred in August 2024, is part of a broader $100 million initiative aimed at promoting reproductive

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