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From Tirah to Turbat: How Pakistan Is Reshaping the Security Landscape

Pakistan’s counterterrorism landscape is undergoing a decisive transformation, shaped by synchronized operations, shifting terrorist tactics, and a rapidly evolving regional environment. The developments observed over the past 48 hours, when placed alongside patterns from recent weeks, point to a clear trajectory: the state is no longer reacting to threats, it is actively shaping the battlefield […]

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Taliban Policies Push Afghanistan Further into Crisis, Says UN

A recent United Nations assessment has highlighted a sharp deterioration in the human rights situation in Afghanistan, with international officials warning that the country’s current trajectory is unsustainable under restrictive governance. Reacting to the findings, the United Kingdom’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Richard Lindsay, emphasized that no nation can achieve stability or progress while excluding

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Taliban Regime Intensifies Public Punishments Across Afghanistan Despite Global Condemnation

The Taliban regime has intensified its use of public corporal punishment across Afghanistan, with its Supreme Court confirming the flogging of six individuals, including two women, in Samangan and Balkh on charges ranging from alleged extramarital relations to so-called moral offenses. According to official statements, the punishments were carried out publicly in the presence of

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Peshawar Jirga Backs Pakistan’s Firm Stance on Terrorism, Calls for Verifiable Action from Kabul

A high-level tribal jirga convened in Peshawar has underscored the urgency of restoring stability in the region while firmly backing Pakistan’s position that peace efforts must be anchored in concrete and verifiable action against terrorism. The gathering brought together political leaders, tribal elders, religious scholars, and civil society representatives, reflecting a broad-based consensus on the

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Pakistan, China Present Five-Point Peace Plan to De-escalate Middle East Tensions

Pakistan and China have jointly unveiled a five-point agenda aimed at promoting peace and preventing further escalation in the Middle East, as both countries intensified diplomatic efforts to stabilize a region facing rising tensions. According to media reports, the initiative was presented during a high-level meeting in Beijing between Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign

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Counterterrorism Success: Six Fitna-al-Hindustan Terrorists Eliminated in Balochistan

Pakistan’s security forces carried out a targeted counterterrorism operation in Turbat, Balochistan, eliminating six terrorists affiliated with the banned outfit Fitna-al-Hindustan, according to security sources. The intelligence-based operation was launched after credible reports regarding the presence of terrorist elements in the area. As security personnel moved to cordon off the location, the terrorists opened fire,

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From Bara to Panjgur: Pakistan’s Relentless Offensive Leaves Terrorists Cornered

Pakistan’s security forces have intensified a comprehensive, intelligence-driven counterterrorism campaign, delivering decisive blows to terrorist networks across Balochistan and Khyber while sustaining pressure on cross-border safe havens in Afghanistan. The latest wave of coordinated operations reflects a strategic shift, one that goes beyond containment and moves firmly toward dismantling the infrastructure, leadership, and support systems

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Forces Eliminate Two Khawarij , Including Suspect in Brutal Soldier Killing

Security forces conducted a targeted operation in Bara, Khyber District, resulting in the elimination of two Fitna-al-Khawarij terrorists during an intense exchange of fire. According to security sources, the operation was launched on the basis of credible intelligence regarding the presence of Fitna-al-Khawarij elements in the area. During the engagement, both terrorists were neutralized, effectively

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After Sudden Closure, Torkham Border Reopens as Afghan Repatriation Resumes Amid Tensions

The Torkham border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been reopened, allowing the gradual resumption of cross-border movement after a brief closure triggered by a security incident earlier this week. The border was initially reopened on 26 March; however, it was closed again on 27 March following an untoward incident reported from the Afghan side,

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China Confirms Key Pakistan Visit as Iran Tensions Add Weight to High-Stakes Talks

China has officially confirmed the upcoming visit of Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, signaling continued high-level diplomatic engagement between the two countries amid evolving regional dynamics. Responding to media queries on Tuesday, Mao Ning, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the visit will include comprehensive discussions between the foreign ministers of

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