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Three High-Profile Khawarij Arrested in CTD Operation in Hyderabad

In a major counter-extremism breakthrough, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) apprehended three high-profile Khawarij in Hyderabad during a meticulously executed intelligence-based operation, thwarting what officials described as a potentially catastrophic terrorist plot. According to a CTD spokesperson, the raid was conducted in the jurisdiction of Nasim Nagar Police Station, where the Khawarij operatives had been hiding. […]

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CTD Eliminates Two Khawarij in Bannu Intelligence-Based Operation

In a decisive counterterrorism operation, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) eliminated two hardcore Khawarij in Bannu, who were wanted in multiple cases of terrorism and targeted violence, officials confirmed. According to a CTD spokesperson, the operation was launched on the basis of credible intelligence regarding the presence of armed Khawarij operatives in the area. As the

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Afghanistan’s Suicide Crisis Deepens as Youth Face Joblessness, Mental Illness — and No Hope

Afghanistan is facing a growing suicide crisis, particularly among its youth, as unemployment, economic collapse, mental health disorders, and drug addiction converge to create a nationwide tragedy — one fueled by government inaction, lack of business opportunities, and a broken trust between people and the Taliban regime. Recent cases in Nangarhar and Kandahar provinces underscore

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Crackdown on Iranian Fuel Smuggling: Balochistan Bans Illegal Trade Tied to Militant Financing

The Balochistan government has enforced a permanent ban on the smuggling and sale of Iranian petrol and diesel, in response to mounting security threats and economic losses. Intelligence reports have revealed that militant groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and other insurgent outfits, have been using fuel smuggling networks to fund terrorist activities and

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After the War: Iran’s Strategic Collapse Exposes Limits of Anti-Western Alliances

Following a dramatic U.S. and Israeli military campaign that struck deep into Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure, the Middle East stands at a pivotal moment. With a ceasefire in place, attention is now shifting from war rooms to diplomatic channels — but the strategic consequences of the conflict are profound and long-lasting. Minimal Iranian Response

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Six Afghans Hanged in a Week as Iran Carries Out Another Execution

Iran has executed another Afghan national convicted of murder, adding to a growing number of Afghans put to death in the country’s prisons, according to the Norway-based Iran Human Rights Organisation. The prisoner, identified as Ghorban Zainolnouri, had been living in Isfahan and was arrested at his workplace three years ago. He was executed on

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Into Misery: Afghan Women Sent Back to the Fire

Afghan women’s rights activists are warning that a growing number of returning Afghan women face immediate danger, as systematic repression under Taliban rule intensifies and deportations from neighboring countries continue unchecked. In a meeting held Sunday in Ankara with UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett, activists urged the United Nations to scale up independent monitoring of

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Taliban’s Hypocrisy on Full Display: Denies ISIS, Then Flaunts Beheadings

In a performance of peak hypocrisy, the Taliban has publicly denied the presence of ISIS in Afghanistan, while simultaneously executing and broadcasting the beheading of three alleged ISIS-Khorasan (IS-K) commanders in Kunar province. Speaking to local media, Taliban deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat assured both Afghans and the international community that ISIS has been “completely suppressed”

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