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Islamabad Set to Host US–Iran Talks as Pakistan Steps Forward in Regional De-escalation Efforts

Pakistan is set to host high-level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad, in what is being viewed as a significant diplomatic development with far-reaching regional implications. According to diplomatic sources, the engagement is expected to focus on reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran, particularly in the wake of heightened instability in the […]

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Shadows from Afghanistan: Why Regional Powers Fear the Next Wave of Instability

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has raised renewed concerns over the evolving security situation in Afghanistan, warning that potential threats and risks emanating from its territory remain significantly high despite the absence of an immediate regional crisis. The warning was issued following the 43rd meeting of the Afghanistan Working Group under the CSTO Council

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Afghanistan’s Dark Secret: Taliban Harboring Khawarij Threats to Regional Peace

Recent reports by international media outlets have highlighted alarming links between the Afghan Taliban regime and extremist groups operating across the region, raising serious concerns over regional peace and security. According to the American journal Eurasia Review, there exists a tacit understanding between the Afghan Taliban and radical Khawarij factions, commonly referred to as Fitna

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Global Peace Triumphs, But India Stays in the Shadows: Why Pakistan Stole the Spotlight

India’s muted reaction to the ceasefire announced on April 8 has drawn criticism from international observers, highlighting New Delhi’s reluctance to acknowledge Pakistan’s instrumental role in mediating a breakthrough that has eased escalating global tensions. While India officially welcomed the de-escalation and emphasized the importance of “unimpeded” trade through the Strait of Hormuz, the Ministry

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TTP Kharijit Commander Zahid Ali Qatiba Drowns During River Crossing Operation

In a significant incident impacting militant activity in the region, Zahid, also known as Qatiba, a Kharijit militant commander affiliated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), tragically drowned along with three of his associates while attempting to cross the Kabul River near the tri-junction of Malakand, Charsadda, and Bajaur. According to security sources, Zahid, son of Sharif,

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Pakistan: A Beacon of Peace in an Era of Global Crisis

In a landmark achievement for international diplomacy, Pakistan has successfully facilitated a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, announced in the early hours of Wednesday. This breakthrough halts direct hostilities and opens the door for sustained diplomatic engagement, easing global tensions that had escalated over recent weeks. The agreement, hailed worldwide as a

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Security Forces Neutralize Key TTP Commanders in Tank District Operation

In a decisive counterterrorism operation conducted yesterday in the Belandabad area of Tank District, Pakistan’s security forces successfully neutralized two high-profile terrorists associated with the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) organization. According to official security sources, the deceased have been identified as Commander Saifur Rehman and Commander Khar, both recognized operatives within TTP with a history

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Silent Shift in the North: Are Khawarij Opening a New Front in Gilgit-Baltistan?

A series of recent claims and security incidents in Gilgit-Baltistan have prompted renewed concern among analysts and policymakers, signaling what may be an evolving phase in Pakistan’s internal security dynamics. For decades, violent activity particularly by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has remained largely concentrated in the country’s tribal belt and adjoining districts. However, developments since early

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Pakistan-Afghanistan Talks Conclude in Urumqi with Commitment to Dialogue and De-escalation

Trilateral talks involving Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China have successfully concluded in Urumqi, marking a constructive step toward improving bilateral relations between Islamabad and Kabul through sustained dialogue and mutual cooperation. According to Lin Jian, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegations from all three countries comprised senior representatives from their respective foreign affairs,

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Afghan Taliban Urged to Prioritize Humanitarian Crisis Over Dangerous Security Drift

As Afghanistan grapples with deepening humanitarian strain, serious questions are being raised about the Afghan Taliban’s priorities, with critics arguing that urgent domestic needs are being overshadowed by a troubling security trajectory. Flood-affected communities, earthquake survivors, and hundreds of thousands of returnees continue to struggle for basic relief, shelter, and access to essential services. The

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