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Militants’ False Promises Leave Balochistan and KP in Ruins

Attempts by the Taliban to unite militant factions in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) have failed due to their conflicting agendas, exposing their hollow claims of “protecting the people.” Balochistan-based groups, some of which have received limited facilitation from the East Turkistan Islamic Party, mainly target Chinese investment projects, mega development schemes, and even innocent […]

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Afghan Taliban Government Silent Spectator to Militants, Exposing Its Weakness

The Afghan Taliban government has exposed its fragility by not even attempting to confront militant groups operating inside the country. While issuing hollow decrees asking its fighters not to operate outside Afghanistan and claiming to share intelligence with Pakistan under pressure, the regime has deliberately avoided taking action against groups that are few in number

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Mullah Yaqub, Taliban's Support for TTP, Afghanistan's independence, Afghan Militants, Cross-border Terrorism

Mullah Yaqub’s “No Ill Intentions” Claim at Odds with Taliban’s Support for TTP

On August 19, marking the 106th anniversary of Afghanistan’s independence, Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqub delivered a speech in which he hailed the significance of Afghan sovereignty, warning that past failures to safeguard freedom must not be repeated. However, his claims of unity and peaceful intentions ring increasingly hollow in light of recent developments, especially

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Security Forces, Khariji Killed, Cross-Border Infiltration Attempt, Bajaur, Afghanistan

Khariji Killed as Security Forces Foil Cross-Border Infiltration Attempt in Bajaur

In a swift operation, security forces successfully thwarted a cross-border infiltration attempt from Afghanistan into Pakistan’s Bajaur District, killing a Khariji during the encounter. According to official sources, the militant was attempting to sneak into Pakistani territory when he was spotted and engaged by security forces. The forces’ prompt action neutralized the threat, preventing a

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Khawarij Set Fire to a House in Bajaur as Voices for Decisive Action Grow Louder

In the Zagai area of Loi Mamond, Bajaur, terrorists linked to the Fitna al-Khawarij (fthe banned TTP) set fire to the vacant house of Qari Saifullah, son of Lal Zamin, in the early hours of the night. The militants, after carrying out their act of sabotage, fled to an undisclosed location, according to sources. This

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Panjgur, Violence in Panjgur and Dera Bugti, Gun Attack, Landmine Blast, Balochistan

Violence in Panjgur and Dera Bugti: Four Killed in Gun Attack, One Dies in Landmine Blast

A day of violence unfolded in Panjgur and Dera Bugti districts of Balochistan, as two incidents left five dead and one injured. In Panjgur, unknown assailants stormed a house, resulting in the deaths of four individuals and leaving one other injured. Meanwhile, in Dera Bugti, a landmine blast claimed the life of one person, adding

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Senate Approves Anti-Terrorism Amendment Bill 2025

The Senate on Tuesday passed the Anti-Terrorism Amendment Bill 2025 with a majority vote, granting enhanced powers to the armed forces and civil armed forces to curb terrorism, target killings, kidnappings for ransom, and threats to national security. Under the newly approved legislation, security forces will have the authority to detain individuals involved in such

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Afghan Taliban Building Secretive Military Base in Kandahar to Cement Akhundzada’s Grip on Power

The Afghan Taliban are secretly constructing a specialized military base in Kandahar’s District 11 under the direct orders of their reclusive leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, in what analysts describe as a disturbing attempt to militarize the group’s power base and suppress internal dissent. Reports indicate that the facility is being built in a remote mountainous location,

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Afghan Taliban Paying $43,000 Monthly to Family of TTP Chief, Report Says

Pakistani media and Afghan media have reported that the Afghan Taliban are providing safe havens and substantial financial assistance to the family of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Noor Wali Mehsud, underscoring Islamabad’s longstanding concerns about cross-border militancy. According to Pakistan Today and Amu media the Taliban are paying Mehsud’s family 3 million Afghanis (approximately $43,000)

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CTD Arrests Three SRA Terrorists in Hyderabad’s Qasimabad

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Tuesday claimed to have arrested three terrorists belonging to the banned Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA) during an intelligence-based operation in Qasimabad, Hyderabad. According to CTD officials, the suspects were identified as Aamir Latif, Shoaib Chang, and Shaban Chang. The arrests were made after intelligence reports indicated the presence of SRA

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