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Taliban Defy Amnesty with Killings, Torture, and Crackdowns, UN Warns

The Taliban are continuing a campaign of intimidation marked by arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings of former government officials and soldiers, despite repeated assurances of a “general amnesty,” the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said in a damning report released Tuesday. The UN mission documented 14 killings of former members of the […]

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ECO Ministers Reunite in Tehran to Strengthen Regional Security After 15 Years

After a 15-year hiatus, Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) member states have resumed high-level discussions in Tehran, focusing on enhancing border security, curbing smuggling, and promoting regional economic integration through coordinated policies. Deputy interior ministers from ECO nations gathered on Monday in the Iranian capital to chart strategies for improved regional coordination in border management, trade

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Field Marshal Asim Munir Elevates Pakistan’s Role in Muslim World Security

In a landmark diplomatic and military engagement, Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, recently concluded high-profile visits to Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, meeting with top leadership in each country. Analysts highlight that the visits underscored the unwavering confidence these nations place in Pakistan’s armed forces. Key discussions focused on counterterrorism, defense collaboration, and

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Why Did the Istanbul Talks Collapse, And What Is Kabul Trying to Hide?

When the Istanbul talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan broke down, it was tempting for outside observers to blame “diplomatic failure.” But the truth runs deeper  and darker. The negotiations collapsed not because of Pakistan’s diplomacy, but because of the fractures, financial motives, and external manipulation festering inside the Afghan Taliban regime. From the opening session,

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Indian and Afghan Networks Fuel Online Propaganda Backing Terror Group Against Pakistan

A coordinated network of Indian and Afghan social media accounts has been found actively spreading disinformation and malicious propaganda against Pakistan, reportedly in support of the terrorist group Fitna al-Khawarij with the aim of inciting unrest and instability in the region. According to reports, these accounts are amplifying false narratives promoted by the group’s media

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India Steering Kabul to Sabotage Peace Efforts, Says Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has revealed that Pakistan’s negotiations with the Afghan delegation in Türkiye reached an understanding five to six times, but every time the Afghan negotiators contacted Kabul, they returned expressing helplessness to proceed further. Speaking on Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath, the defence minister said that Pakistan held the

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Afghan Regime–Linked Networks Threaten Attacks on Islamabad Through Terror Proxies

Pakistan has expressed grave concern over alarming social media activity linked to individuals associated with the Afghan Taliban regime, in which direct and open threats were issued to target Islamabad through non-state actors and extremist groups, including Fitna al-Khawarij. Images circulating today on Afghan-linked social media platforms showed Afghan nationals residing in Pakistan displaying threatening

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Peace Talks Falter, Pakistan Reiterates Zero Tolerance for Terrorism from Afghan Soil

Pakistan announced that four days of intensive talks with the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul ended without progress, as the Taliban delegation refused to commit to halting cross-border terrorism targeting Pakistan.Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that despite Pakistan’s constructive engagement and presentation of comprehensive and irrefutable evidence, the Afghan side failed to provide any assurance of

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Terrorists, Balochistan, Istanbul Deadlock, Afghan Taliban, Afghan Safe Havens

14 Terrorists Eliminated in Balochistan Amid Ongoing Efforts to Break Istanbul Deadlock

As diplomatic efforts continue in Istanbul to break the deadlock between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, security forces in Balochistan have killed at least 14 terrorists during a major intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the Chiltan mountain range, security officials said on Tuesday. According to official sources, the operation was launched after credible intelligence revealed the

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