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Bannu Police Constable Javed Khan Embraces Martyrdom in Line of Duty

A brave police constable, Javed Khan, embraced martyrdom while defending the homeland after coming under terrorist fire near Do Sadak Kaki in Bannu district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to initial police reports, terrorists of Fitna al-Khawarij riding on motorcycles opened fire on the police constable. Javed Khan sustained critical injuries and succumbed to them at the […]

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Pakistan, Afghan Taliban, Istanbul Talks, Regional Peace and Stability, Afghan Safe Havens

As Istanbul Talks Fail, Taliban’s Warning to Pakistan Raises Doubts Over Counter-Terror Resolve

Pakistan’s repeated calls for concrete and verifiable action against the menace of terrorism have once again met a wall of indifference from Kabul, as the Afghan Taliban continue to display a non-serious approach towards issues threatening not only regional, but also global peace and stability. The latest warning from the Taliban’s Ministry of Interior; vowing

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UNAMA Report Exposes Human Cost of Taliban’s Nationwide Blackout in Afghanistan

A new report by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has revealed the profound human suffering caused by a 48-hour, Taliban-imposed telecommunications shutdown that cut off millions of Afghans from the outside world, halting emergency services, crippling humanitarian operations, and endangering countless lives. Titled “Out of Reach: The Impact of Telecommunications Shutdowns on

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Taliban Power Struggle Over Gold Turns Deadly in Badakhshan

Reports from local sources indicate that Taliban forces clashed violently on Monday in the Payan-Mor area of Shahr-e-Buzurg district, leaving multiple casualties in a struggle over control of a lucrative gold mine.The fighting erupted between Abdul Rahman Ammar, former head of Badakhshan’s mining department, and Shafiqullah Hafizi, the current head of mines. Both men are

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Pakistan-Afghan Taliban Negotiations in Istanbul Stalled Over Kabul’s External Influence

The third round of high-level negotiations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban concluded after 18 intense hours of discussions, according to sources close to the talks. During the marathon session, the Afghan Taliban delegation reportedly agreed multiple times on Pakistan’s logical and legitimate demands for verified and effective action against the Khawarij (TTP) and terrorist

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Mounting Khawarij Atrocities Threaten Peace in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

A recent and escalating wave of violence by Khawarij extremists across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has left dozens of innocent civilians murdered, abducted or publicly humiliated, underscoring an urgent need for unified local resistance and sustained security operations to protect the province’s citizens and restore safety to affected communities. Over the past 20 months a pattern of

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Peace Talks Between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban Teeter Between Hope and Deadlock

Negotiations between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban entered a tense third day in Turkey’s capital, Ankara, oscillating between cautious optimism and deepening frustration, as the two sides struggled to bridge differences over mechanisms to curb cross-border terrorism. By late Monday night, officials involved in the discussions acknowledged that a final agreement remained elusive, despite marathon sessions

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Talks of Peace, Acts of Betrayal: Afghanistan’s Dual Strategy Exposed

Pakistan’s security forces have successfully foiled a major cross-border infiltration attempt by Fitnat-al-Khawarij terrorists in the North Waziristan region, eliminating 25 militants who sought to breach the country’s territorial boundaries. In the exchange of fire, five soldiers of the Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom, demonstrating unparalleled courage and sacrifice. This incident not only gives practical meaning

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Bajaur, Afghan TTP Fighter, Kabul's Denial, Cross-Border Terrorism, Afghan Soil

Afghan TTP Fighter Killed in Bajaur, Honoured in France; Kabul’s Denial Falls Apart

A condolence ceremony for an Afghan national affiliated with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or Fitna al-Khawarij, who was killed during a security forces operation in Bajaur district earlier this month, has been held in France, raising fresh questions over Afghan Taliban’s persistent denial of cross-border militancy. According to official sources, on October 19, four

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India-Sponsored BLA’s Notorious Commander Killed in Balochistan IBO

Security forces have killed a senior commander of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), the India-sponsored proxy also known as Fitna al-Hindustan, during an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan, officials confirmed on Monday. According to security sources, the militant, identified as Kamran alias Kama Masli, was killed in an exchange of fire during a targeted raid

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