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In Times of National Peril, PTI Plays the Old Game of Dirty Politics

Muhammad Haseenullah In a time when Pakistan stands dangerously wedged between two hostile neighbours; its arch-rival India on the east and the increasingly belligerent Afghan Taliban on the west, the country needs unity more than ever. Instead, what we are witnessing is the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), once again, prioritising petty political ambitions over national interest. […]

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Pakistan Orders Closure of Afghan Refugee Camps in KP, Vows Firm Action to Protect Sovereignty

The federal government has formally ordered the closure of long-standing Afghan refugee camps across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and directed the immediate repatriation of Afghan nationals residing without legal documentation. The move marks one of Islamabad’s most decisive steps yet to regulate its borders, reclaim occupied land, and safeguard national security.   According to the official notification,

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Pakistan Cannot Shelter Illegal Afghan Refugees Indefinitely, Says Defence Minister

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan cannot continue to host illegal Afghan refugees indefinitely, asserting that the country will protect its borders and uphold its sovereign right to repatriate all those residing without valid documents. Speaking in a private television programme, the minister said that safeguarding Pakistan’s borders is the exclusive responsibility of

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Islamabad Draws the Line as Taliban Regime Tests Regional Stability

Pakistan  strongly rebuked the Taliban regime for interfering in its internal affairs and warned Kabul against actions and statements that undermine regional stability. The sharp exchange followed deadly border clashes and renewed tensions over cross-border militancy. The diplomatic rift deepened after the Taliban issued a statement criticizing Pakistan’s handling of recent Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) protests,

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Diplomatic Strain Deepens as Pakistan Puts Kabul Visit on Hold

Pakistan has postponed a high-profile visit to Afghanistan that was scheduled for Sunday, citing the prevailing security situation and heightened border tensions between the two countries. The delegation was to engage Afghan officials on critical issues including terrorism, border security, and regional stability. According to Business Recorder, the four-member delegation headed by Defence Minister Khawaja

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Terrorism’s Enablers: Kabul’s Alliance with India Threatens Regional Peace

The Pakistan Army has once again foiled an unprovoked cross-border attack launched by Taliban fighters and India-backed terrorist networks along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier. In the ensuing exchange, more than 200 militants, including Taliban and Khawarij fighters, were neutralized, while 23 valiant Pakistani soldiers embraced martyrdom defending the homeland. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR),

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Pakistan-Afghanistan Ties Suspended Following Border Clashes, Says Defence Minister

Federal Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif has stated that all diplomatic and operational ties between Islamabad and Kabul have ceased following unprovoked cross-border attacks by Afghan forces. Speaking on Geo News programme ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath’, the minister said:“Currently, there is a state of complete disengagement. You could say that while there are

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Gold Mine Turns Battleground as Taliban Factions Clash in Badakhshan

At least 10 Taliban fighters were killed in fierce clashes between rival factions of the group in Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province, Afghan media reported on Monday. The violence broke out Sunday evening in the Yalor village of Yaftal district, reportedly over control of a lucrative gold mine. According to sources, the fighting pitted Taliban militants

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12 Martyred Soldiers Laid to Rest, Field Marshal Asim Munir Leads National Tribute

Twelve Pakistani soldiers who embraced martyrdom while defending the homeland against Afghan aggression were laid to rest on Monday in a solemn ceremony held at Chaklala Garrison, Rawalpindi. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir led the funeral prayers, paying tribute to the fallen soldiers alongside

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“Thanks for the Fight for Our Rights:” Afghan Activists Praise Indian Women Journalists

Afghanistan’s women’s rights activists have warmly praised the courage and solidarity of Indian women journalists who boldly challenged the Taliban’s acting foreign minister during a high-profile press event in New Delhi. Former Afghan MP Maryam Suleimankhil shared a video capturing an Indian journalist’s pointed questions about girls’ education in Afghanistan, calling the moment “a powerful

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