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Strategic Diplomacy: Asim Munir’s U.S. Visit Spurs Positive Trade Talks

In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, recent U.S.-Pakistan trade negotiations have gained momentum following the high-profile visit of Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, to Washington. According to a report by Bloomberg, Munir was given an extraordinary reception at the White House last month, signaling a thaw in bilateral relations and a […]

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Two Most-Wanted Khawarij Killed in Fierce Shootout with Police in Kohat

A high-intensity gun battle erupted between police and wanted fugitives near the Muslimabad police check post on the Indus Highway in Kohat, resulting in the death of two Khawarij notorious  on Friday. According to police sources, the confrontation occurred when law enforcement officials intercepted suspected individuals believed to be involved in multiple heinous crimes and

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BLA’s Terror Campaign Worsens Life for Baloch Civilians

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), operating under the guise of nationalism, has intensified its violent campaign in Balochistan, severely disrupting civilian life and halting development across the province. In the first half of 2025 alone, the militant group has claimed responsibility for over 280 attacks, targeting infrastructure, public transport, and development projects. Recent months have

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Taliban’s Diplomatic Facade Fails to Hide Inaction on Border Security and Migrant Crisis

Behind the carefully staged smiles and polite diplomatic language exchanged in Kabul, real questions remain unanswered about the Taliban regime’s sincerity, capacity, and willingness to engage as a responsible neighbor with Pakistan. During a recent meeting between Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Taliban-appointed Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, both

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Rival Terrorist Factions Clash in South KP as JUA Challenges TTP Mahsud Dominance

A dangerous power struggle is unfolding in southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as violent clashes erupt between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mahsud group and the breakaway faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JUA), raising alarm over the escalating militant rivalry in an already volatile region. According to security sources, JUA has launched a wave of attacks in areas traditionally controlled by

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US Labels New Kashmir Group as Terrorist Outfit Amid India’s Baseless Allegations Against Pakistan

The United States has designated the group allegedly involved in the April 22 attack in India-held Kashmir’s Pahalgam area as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) entity — a move that Islamabad views with caution amid New Delhi’s repeated attempts to malign Pakistan without evidence. The Pahalgam attack, which

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BRA Terrorist Killed in Dera Bugti’s Sui Area During Security Operation

A key terrorist affiliated with the Indian-backed Baloch Republican Army (BRA), identified as Barkat alias Gul Bugti, was eliminated in a successful security operation in the Gopat area of Sui, Dera Bugti, security sources confirmed. According to officials, the slain terrorist was involved in multiple attacks targeting security forces, as well as extortion and sabotage

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No Extension for Afghan PoR Card Holders, Blacklisting Begins: Interior Minister

Pakistan will no longer extend the Proof of Registration (PoR) cards issued to Afghan nationals, and those who are deported will be blacklisted from re-entering, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed during an informal media briefing in Islamabad. The decision marks a tougher stance by the government amid ongoing concerns over illegal residency and national security.

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Taliban Accused of Tribal Bias as Over 100 Families Forcefully Evicted in Ghor

While the Taliban is already facing public outrage over its ongoing harassment and arbitrary arrests of women in Kabul, another disturbing development has emerged from Ghor province, where Taliban forces have reportedly expelled over 100 families from their homes in Dawlatyar district in a violent, unilateral land grab. According to local sources, the forced eviction

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From North Waziristan to New Delhi: Shameful Parallels Emerge in Abuse of Women by Militants and Military

A disturbing report from North Waziristan’s Spinwam tehsil has triggered widespread outrage across Pakistan. According to credible local sources, a married woman was harassed and pressured to divorce her husband in order to marry a local khariji commander affiliated with Fitna al-Khawarij (FAK); a TTP-linked extremist faction. The case has drawn sharp condemnation from tribal

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