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Surrendered Khawarij Fighter Exposes Gul Bahadur Group’s Heinous Abuses

A member of the Gul Bahadur group, Abdul Samad, who recently surrendered before security forces, has issued a confessional statement laying bare shocking practices of the Khawarij, including desecration of mosques, child abuse, and sacrilege of the Holy Quran. Abdul Samad revealed that he spent nearly four and a half years in Afghanistan, where he […]

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Bajaur Operation Advances, Displaced Families Return as Militants Pushed Back

The ongoing targeted operation in Bajaur district was making steady progress, securing key transit routes and forcing militants to retreat from long-held strongholds, while thousands of displaced families have begun returning home under state protection. Authorities emphasised that Bajaur’s strategic location as a gateway to nine districts of Malakand division and parts of Mardan made

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9/11: 19 Men, 4 Planes, A World Forever Changed — 24 Years On

Today marks the 24th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, one of the deadliest days in modern history. Under the orders of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, 19 Arab terrorists hijacked four commercial aircraft in the United States, executing a coordinated assault that killed nearly 3,000 people and altered the global security landscape

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UNHCR Report Exposes Deepening Crisis for Afghan Women and Girls Under Taliban Rule

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has issued a stark report highlighting the worsening plight of Afghan women and girls, who are being systematically excluded from education, employment, and public life amid the ongoing Taliban rule. The report particularly underscores the dire conditions faced by Afghan women returning from Iran and Pakistan since

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Dushanbe, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Afghanistan’s Security Challenges

SCO Opens Talks in Dushanbe to Address Afghanistan’s Security Challenges

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on Thursday began a two-day consultative meeting in Tajikistan’s capital, Dushanbe, to discuss the evolving situation in Afghanistan, its impact on regional security, and the need for stronger coordination among member states. SCO Secretary-General Nurlan Yermekbayev, in his opening remarks, said that engagement with the Taliban administration, particularly on security

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Pakistan, Tajikistan, Counter Terrorism Efforts, Terror Threats from Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq Khan

Pakistan, Tajikistan Forge Alliance to Tackle Terror Threat from Afghanistan

Special envoys from Pakistan and Tajikistan held talks this week to address the growing threat of terrorism in the region and the urgent need for a coordinated response, Pakistani officials confirmed. Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s envoy for Afghanistan, met with his Tajik counterpart, Khisrav Sohibzoda, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. Both

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Afghan Nationals, Afghan Repatriation, Peshawar, Torkham Border, Afghan Taliban

228 Afghan Nationals Deported Today from Peshawar, Attock, and Rawalpindi

Pakistani authorities deported a total of 228 Afghan nationals from different districts today as part of the ongoing repatriation efforts, official data reveals. The deportations were carried out from Peshawar Central Jail, Attock, and Rawalpindi, with both undocumented individuals and some holding Proof of Registration (PoR) cards included in the action. District-Wise Breakdown: Peshawar Total

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Mohmand, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Swabi, Commander Wazir Eliminated, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)

TTP Commander Killed in Mohmand Identified as Wazir from Swabi

One of the militants killed in Mohmand during a recent intelligence-based operation has been identified as Wazir, a senior commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and a resident of Swabi, security officials confirmed on Thursday. Wazir was among the 14 militants neutralised in the Guluno area of Mohmand District during a major operation carried

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Bannu, Family of Martyrs, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police

A Family of Martyrs: Bannu Father and Daughter-in-Law Shoulder Legacy of Two Brave Sons

In the quiet town of Kot Qalandar, Bannu, lives Nawab Ali Khan, a man whose story reflects the quiet heroism and resilience found in the heartlands of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A father of two martyred sons and caretaker of five grandchildren and a twice-widowed daughter-in-law, Nawab’s story stands as a solemn tribute to the unseen sacrifices

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