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Pakistan Launches Scathing Attack on Israel at the United Nations

Pakistan delivered a fiery statement against Israel during a United Nations Security Council session, branding it as an aggressor, occupier, and an utterly irresponsible state. The Pakistani envoy accused Israel of trampling international law and repeatedly disregarding UN resolutions while continuing to portray itself as a victim. In his hard-hitting remarks, the envoy declared that

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Taliban Intel Chief’s Bold Claims Face Hard Questions

In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Afghanistan’s intelligence chief, Mawlawi Abdul Haq Wasiq, painted a picture of a secure, stable, and “peace-loving” Afghanistan under Taliban rule. He boasted of ending mysterious assassinations, dismantling mafia networks, eliminating sleeper cells, and denying safe haven to any foreign militants. According to Wasiq, there are no Syrian fighters

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Uzbekistan Dismisses Taliban’s Demands for Helicopter Return

Uzbekistan’s Foreign Ministry has firmly rejected reports suggesting that Afghan military helicopters would be returned to the Taliban-led Islamic Emirate, underlining once again that Tashkent’s position on the matter has not changed. Uzbek media quoted ministry spokesperson Akhror Burkhanov as saying that such claims are baseless, and Uzbekistan has no plans to hand over the

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Terrorist in Disguise: Khariji Caught Wearing Burqa in Bajaur

In a dramatic and symbolic blow to the Fitna al-Khawarij (banned TTP), security forces apprehended a wanted terrorist in Bajaur who was attempting to flee by disguising himself in a woman’s burqa. Despite the elaborate disguise, the militant failed to evade the vigilant eyes of Pakistan’s security personnel and is now in custody. The arrested

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Key Terrorist from Fitna al-Khawarij’s Gandapur Group Captured Alive Near DI Khan

In a major breakthrough, Pakistan’s security forces successfully apprehended a key terrorist affiliated with the Fitna al-Khawarij’s Gandapur Group during an intelligence-based operation conducted near Fatah Mor, D.I. Khan. According to security sources, the operation was launched based on credible intelligence regarding the suspect’s movements in the area. The forces executed the mission with precision,

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Four Indian-Sponsored Terrorists Eliminated in Balochistan’s Mastung IBO

Security forces conducted a successful intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the Mastung District of Balochistan following credible reports regarding the presence of terrorists affiliated with Fitna al-Hindustan, an Indian proxy group operating in the region. During the operation, Pakistan’s security forces engaged the terrorist hideout with precision. After an intense exchange of fire, four Indian-sponsored terrorists

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India Let America Down; Time to Trust Pakistan, Says Foreign Affairs

In a significant critique of U.S. foreign policy, the American magazine Foreign Affairs has declared the U.S. strategy of favoring India over Pakistan a failure. The magazine argues that India has consistently fallen short of Washington’s expectations and has never truly been a reliable strategic partner. In contrast, it suggests that Pakistan presents a more

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Taliban’s India Gamble Backfires: Will Kabul Learn from the Harish Kumar Episode?

For months, the Afghan Taliban have flirted with India, shaking hands, exchanging words, and offering embassies and consulates, while conveniently ignoring the decades of support, shelter, and sacrifice Pakistan has extended to them. This growing India-Taliban “bromance” has not only raised eyebrows in Islamabad but also raised serious questions: has the Taliban forgotten who stood

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Taliban Intelligence Chief Alleges Foreign Involvement in ISIS; Pakistan, UN Cite Threats from Afghan Soil

The Taliban’s intelligence chief Abdul Haq Wasiq has alleged that foreign countries are dispatching ISIS fighters into Afghanistan to fuel instability, warning of a “heavy price” if the threat is overlooked. His remarks, given in an interview with Al Jazeera, come as Pakistan, the United Nations and regional powers continue to voice alarm over the

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