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Man Arrested In AJK For Spying For Indian Intelligence Agency RAW

Police in Azad Jammu and Kashmir have arrested a man accused of spying for India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), by allegedly providing sensitive GPS locations in exchange for money. Officials said the suspect, a resident of Rawalakot, was taken into custody and booked under the Official Secrets Act at the City […]

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CTD Foils Attack on its Office in Sui, Two Fitna-al-Hindustan Terrorists Killed, Three Captured

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Thursday foiled a major assault on its office in Sui, Balochistan, killing two members of Fitna-al-Hindustan and arresting three others alive after an intense exchange of fire. According to CTD officials, armed assailants linked with the banned Baloch Republican Army (BRA), referred to by security authorities as Fitna-al-Hindustan, attempted to

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TTP’s Recycled Lies: Old Propaganda, Failed Tactics, and Bloody Reality

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) narrative of “defending Pashtun rights” is nothing but recycled propaganda used to justify years of bloodshed. Far from being a new development, this deceptive discourse was aggressively pushed in 2018 when Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud took charge of the terror group. In a video message in February 2019, he tried to

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Taliban Supreme Leader, Ban on Girls' Religious Education, Taliban

Taliban Supreme Leader Bans Women from Religious Education, Sparking Internal Dissent

Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has reportedly declared that women should not only be excluded from modern education but also barred from attending religious schools, a stance that has stirred frustration and quiet dissent within the group’s leadership, according to sources who spoke to Afghanistan International. Two Taliban ministers confirmed that Akhundzada made the controversial

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Rifts, Banned Militant Group, Bannu, Banned Gul Bahadur Group, Tribesmen

Splintering Shadows: Rifts Deepen Within Banned Militant Group in Bannu

In a startling display of internal discord, a local commander of the banned Gul Bahadur group, Hameedullah alias “Meedu,” has released a video statement that lays bare deepening rifts within the group’s ranks in Bannu and elsewhere. The statement centres around the recent abduction and subsequent release of another militant figure, Imran alias “Bakhmal” of

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Taliban, Kabul Trilateral Talks, Afghan Soil, Cross-Border Terrorism, Afghanistan Safe Havens

Taliban Once Again Assures Afghan Soil Won’t Be Used Against Neighbours During Trilateral Talks

In a familiar refrain, the Taliban administration has once again pledged that Afghan territory will not be used to threaten neighbouring countries; a commitment made during trilateral talks in Kabul on Wednesday, involving China and Pakistan. The assurance was delivered by Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi during a meeting with his Chinese and Pakistani

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Bajaur, Suicide Attack in Bajaur, Pakistan Army, Special Services Group (SSG), Counter Terrorism Operation in Bajaur

One Soldier Martyred, Five Injured in Bajaur Suicide Attack

A soldier of Pakistan Army’s elite Special Services Group (SSG) was martyred, and five others, including a civilian, sustained injuries in a suicide bombing in Bajaur district on Wednesday morning. The blast occurred as a military vehicle was passing through the bypass road near Inayat Killi Bazaar, a densely populated area of the volatile tribal

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Taliban, Ex-Haqqani Commander Arested, Kabul Trilateral Talks

Taliban Arrest Ex-Haqqani Commander Over Alleged Plot to Disrupt Kabul Trilateral Talks

In a significant counter-terrorism move, the Afghan Taliban have arrested senior ex-Haqqani Network commander Hayatullah Ghalchaki Tangiwal along with two associates during an operation in Paktika province, sources confirmed on Wednesday. The three men have been transferred to Pul-e-Charkhi prison in Kabul. According to intelligence sources, the trio was apprehended over alleged links with the

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