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Pakistan Warns UN With Evidence of TTP, BLA Networks Thriving in Afghanistan

Pakistan has taken up the issue of terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan at the United Nations, presenting evidence to the Security Council of cross-border infiltrations and attacks originating from Afghan soil. According to Arab News, Pakistan informed the Council that more than 60 militant camps operating inside Afghanistan pose a direct threat to its national […]

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Libyan Forces Arrest Indian National Linked to ISIS in Al-Murgub Operation

Libyan security forces have arrested an Indian national wanted by Interpol for alleged links to the militant Islamic State group (ISIS) during a coordinated operation in the Al-Murgub region. The Intervention and Control Force  Al-Murgub Branch confirmed on Tuesday that the arrest took place on Sunday following intelligence reports pinpointing the suspect’s location. The operation

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Khawarij Blow Up Gas Pipeline in Karak, Disrupt Supply to Nearby Areas

Khawarij carried out a sabotage attack in Karak district, blowing up a major gas transmission pipeline and cutting supply to surrounding areas. Police said the perpetrators planted an improvised explosive device near Indus Highway at New Adda, which detonated with a powerful blast and ripped through the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) line. The

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US Sanctions Endanger India’s Chabahar Gamble, Cutting Off Afghanistan’s Only Route Beyond Pakistan

The United States has revoked a key sanctions waiver for Iran’s Chabahar Port, striking at the heart of India’s only overland access to Afghanistan and Central Asia that bypasses Pakistan, and placing billions of dollars’ worth of strategic planning under strain. The State Department confirmed that the exception under the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act

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“Disobedience in Kabul?”: Taliban Chief Furious Over Secret US Talks

Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is reportedly fuming over Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghani Baradar’s recent meeting with a senior US envoy; a move made without Akhundzada’s prior approval or the presence of his loyalists, according to sources familiar with the matter. Baradar met Adam Boehler, the US president’s special envoy for hostage affairs, in

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Suicide Blast Rocks Chaman, 4 Killed in Terror Attack Near Afghan Border

At least four people were killed in a suicide bombing that struck a busy taxi stand near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman earlier today. According to initial reports, the attacker detonated explosives in a crowded area near the city’s bus stand, leaving several others critically injured. Victims have been rushed to nearby hospitals, where emergency

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Pakistan, China Reaffirm Zero Tolerance Against Terrorism, Separatism

The Communist Party Secretary of Xinjiang, Chen Xiaojiang, met with President Asif Ali Zardari and reaffirmed that Pakistan and China will continue to uphold a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and separatism, emphasising their shared commitment to regional stability and development. The meeting took place in Urumqi, where Xinjiang Governor Erkin Tuniyaz also welcomed President Zardari.

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Mazar-i-Sharif Traders Detained After Protesting Taliban’s Bulldozers of Progress

In yet another blow to Afghan livelihoods, Taliban intelligence forces have reportedly detained several protesters in Mazar-i-Sharif after demonstrations broke out against the planned demolition of long-standing shops in the city’s auction market, according to local sources. Witnesses say the clampdown began with the arrest of Dawood Kalantar, a shopkeeper who had joined Tuesday’s protest.

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The True Face of Khawarij: Terror Network Turns to Theft and Extortion Amidst Isolation

In a shocking display of desperation and cruelty, the terrorists infamously known as the Khawarij (those who have been cast out of the fold of Islam) of the banned TTP (also known as Fitna al-Khawarij) are resorting to increasingly inhumane and deceitful tactics as they face severe financial constraints following the withdrawal of support and

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From Battleground to Backroom: After 20 Years of War, Taliban Now Seek US Sanctions Lift

In a turn of events heavy with geopolitical irony, the Taliban, once engaged in a two-decade-long war against the United States and its allies, now say their top foreign policy priority is the lifting of American sanctions. Speaking to Arab news outlet, Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob Mujahid, son of the group’s late founder Mullah

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