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Afghan Refugees, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Afghan Repatriation, Balochistan

Pakistan Issues Final Deadline for Afghan Refugees to Leave Voluntarily by August 31

The Pakistani government has issued a final repatriation deadline for Afghan refugees residing in Mashkhel, a border tehsil of Washuk district in Balochistan, warning them to return to Afghanistan by August 31, 2025, or face legal consequences. According to an official notification released by the Mashkhel administration, all Afghan nationals currently residing in Pakistan, including […]

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Flood Relief Mission Claims Lives of Two Brave Soldiers, Army Vows to Stand by Nation

Flood Relief Mission Claims Lives of Two Brave Soldiers, Army Vows to Stand by Nation

The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has announced that the Pakistan Army is actively conducting relief operations in flood-affected areas, following the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. Speaking to the media, the DG ISPR revealed that two soldiers

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Afghan, Afghan Women Return, Taliban, Ban on Girls' Education, UN Report on Afghan Women

No Work, No Voice, No Future: UN Data Shows Crisis for Returning Afghan Females

A new report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has revealed that Afghan women returning from Iran and Pakistan face significantly greater hardships than men, especially when it comes to securing livelihoods and accessing basic needs like food. Titled “Achievements, Gaps, and the Way Forward in Areas of Return,” the report highlights

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Iran Says 13 Militants Killed in Sistan-Baluchestan Security Operations

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Wednesday that its forces killed at least 13 militants during a series of coordinated operations in the restive Sistan and Baluchestan province, a region long plagued by cross-border militancy and instability. According to a statement issued by the IRGC Ground Forces’ Quds Base, its units working in

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U.S Veterans Renew Calls for Accountability on Fourth Anniversary of Kabul Abbey Gate Attack

Marking the fourth anniversary of the Kabul Abbey Gate bombing and the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, American veterans have renewed demands for accountability, honouring the sacrifice of 13 U.S. service members and more than 170 Afghan civilians who lost their lives in one of the darkest moments of America’s longest war. The devastating suicide

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Khawarij Attack FC Check-Post in Bannu; Child Martyred in Indiscriminate Firing

A Frontier Corps (FC) check-post near the airport in Bakkakhel, Bannu, came under a heavy assault by the Khawarij, in an attack marked by the indiscriminate use of heavy weapons that also claimed the life of an innocent child, officials confirmed on Tuesday. Security sources said the Khawarij opened intense fire on the FC post,

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Khawarij Attacks in Bannu Claim Policeman’s Life, Two Nephews Abducted; FC Post Targeted

A wave of coordinated attacks by Khawarij struck Bannu late Monday night, leaving a police constable martyred, two young men abducted, and a Frontier Corps (FC) check-post under fire, officials confirmed on Tuesday. According to police, the assailants stormed the residence of Constable Rafidullah and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) official Javed in the jurisdiction of Hovid

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Field Marshal Asim Munir, Iranian Military Chief Vow Joint Efforts to Secure Border, Eradicate Terrorism

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir and Iran’s Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Major General Abdulrahim Mousavi have reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering border security and intensifying the fight against terrorism, underscoring the resolve of both nations to transform their nearly 900-kilometre-long shared frontier into a gateway of peace, stability,

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Pakistan Hands Over Bodies of 47 Armed Militants to Afghan Authorities

Pakistan handed over the bodies of 47 armed men to Afghan authorities following a tribal jirga. The men had crossed from Afghanistan into the Sumbaza area of Balochistan between August 7 and 9, launching attacks on Pakistani security forces. Their bodies remained unclaimed for 15 days, lying under the open sky until Afghan officials agreed

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Khawarij, Targeted Operation in Upper Dir, Fitna al-Khawarij

Nine Khawarij Killed in Major Anti-Terror Operation in Upper Dir Mountains

A three-day targeted operation led by the Upper Dir Police and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has resulted in the killing of nine Khawarij linked to banned outfits, with five bodies recovered, including that of a key local commander. According to Syed Muhammad Bilal, District Police Officer (DPO) Upper Dir, the operation was launched in the rugged

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