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Three TTP-Linked Khawarij Eliminated in Bajaur

In a successful intelligence-based operation, security forces eliminated three Khawarij affiliated with the proscribed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Bajaur district, while four others sustained injuries during the targeted action. According to official sources, the operation was launched based on credible intelligence regarding the presence of TTP-linked Khawarij in the area. During the exchange of fire, […]

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Targeted Operation Launched Against Militants in Bajaur; Curfew Imposed Across Multiple Areas in Bajaur

In a decisive move to eliminate terrorist elements and restore lasting peace in the region, the security forces have launched a targeted counterterrorism operation across Bajaur district. As part of this operation, the Deputy Commissioner of Bajaur has imposed a three-day curfew from July 29 to July 31 in several areas identified through intelligence reports

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UN Warns of Grave Human Rights Abuses Faced by Afghan Returnees

A new United Nations report has issued a stark warning over the plight of Afghans forcibly returned from countries including Pakistan and Iran, documenting widespread human rights violations under Taliban rule despite official claims of a general amnesty. Released on July 24, the report draws on 49 interviews with returnees, revealing that many particularly women,

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Of Factions and Fiefdoms: The Taliban’s Inward Struggles and the Weight of Unfinished History

After nearly four years of Taliban rule, the so-called Islamic Emirate is less a unified ideological formation than a fragile patchwork of rival power centers. What was once hailed as restoration of order has become an uneasy equilibrium between competing commanders, tribal networks, and economic patrons. At its apex sits Amir-ul‑Momineen Hibatullah Akhundzada, whose ultraconservative clerical

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Cornered and Crumbling, ISIS Turns to Cyber Theft and Kidnappings to Fund Its Survival

Reeling from a crushing defeat in Afghanistan and the near-total collapse of its leadership and military infrastructure, the Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-K) has shifted its strategy from armed insurgency to criminal survival. With its operational capabilities decimated, the group is now relying on cybercrime, kidnappings, and extortion as primary means to fund its dwindling

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Tribes Rise as Taliban Expands Grip on South Punjab

In a powerful act of defiance, tribal leader Sardar Meer Badshah Qaisrani led a grand jirga in Taunsa, rallying communities to resist the growing influence of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Hundreds of tribesmen vowed to form local vigilance committees and defend their land “by hook or by crook” against Taliban infiltration, extortion, and violence. Security

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Afghan Envoy Slams Taliban at UN, But Kabul’s Silence and Global Dealings Raise Questions

Afghanistan’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Nasir Ahmad Andisha, claimed that political and diplomatic developments regarding Afghanistan are on the horizon, citing mounting international pressure on the Taliban. In a post on X, he highlighted efforts such as a detailed human rights report submitted to the UN and the International Criminal Court’s arrest

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Kohat Region Cleared as 15 Khawarij Killed in Ongoing Operation

Security forces have launched a major counter-terrorism offensive across the mountainous border regions of Kohat, Hangu, Orakzai, Lower Kurram, and Karak, targeting militant hideouts in a sweeping ground-and-air operation that has, so far, eliminated at least 15 terrorists, according to Regional Police Officer (RPO) Abbas Majeed Marwat. The ongoing operation, now in its tenth day,

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Counter-Terror Push Intensifies in Angoor Adda as Army Engages Tribal Elders

In a strategic move to counter the resurgence of militancy and root out facilitators of terrorist elements, security forces held a high-level jirga with tribal elders in the Angoor Adda region of South Waziristan, under the leadership of the area’s local commanding officer. The meeting focused on the prevailing security situation, local challenges, and the

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