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Mohsin Naqvi Visits Peshawar Police HQ, Meets Families of Bannu Attack Martyrs

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Peshawar Police Headquarters on Thursday, where he met the families of 15 police personnel martyred in recent terrorist attack in Bannu and received detailed briefings on security and counterterror operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. During the visit, the minister expressed condolences to the families of the fallen officers and paid […]

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Where Did the Money Go? KP Police Faces Shortages Despite Rs257 Billion Budget

The PTI-led Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government is facing growing scrutiny after budget figures revealed that KP Police, despite having the country’s highest provincial police allocation relative to force size, continues to face shortages of basic protective and operational resources amid worsening terrorism in the province. Comparative provincial data shows that Punjab Police, with approximately 218,000

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From Restraint to Response: Pakistan Will No Longer Absorb Cross-Border Terror

The recent surge in terror attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in southern districts such as Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, and parts of the tribal belt adjoining Afghanistan, has once again pushed Pakistan’s western security landscape into sharp regional focus. Cross-border infiltration attempts, targeted terrorist attacks, and recurring violence against security forces and civilians have reinforced

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Pakistan Unveils Next-Generation Fateh-4 Cruise Missile in High-Precision Test Amid Growing Strategic Capability Push

The Pakistan Army’s Rocket Force Command has successfully conducted a training launch of the indigenously developed Fateh-4 Ground-Launched Cruise Missile, marking a significant milestone in the country’s advancing missile technology program. According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Fateh-4 cruise missile is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and an advanced navigation system, enabling highly

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Pakistan Signals Active Diplomatic Outreach as Regional Powers Quietly Coordinate on Rising Middle East Tensions

Pakistan has reiterated its firm commitment to promoting peace, dialogue, and diplomacy in the region, emphasizing that its role in facilitating communication between countries remains active and constructive in the context of ongoing Iran–United States tensions and possible diplomatic engagement. Speaking during the weekly press briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi stated that Pakistan

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Explosion at TTP Commander’s Residence in Pech Dara, Kunar Province Leaves Five Dead

Five militants were killed in an explosion at the residence of a commander affiliated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Pech Dara area of Kunar Province, according to local accounts. The incident reportedly occurred inside the house of a TTP-linked commander, where the individuals were engaged in preparing an improvised explosive device (IED). The

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Pakistan–Australia Security Talks Expose Growing Concerns Over Hidden Terrorists Networks Operating Inside Afghanistan

Senior officials Mohammad Sadiq and Gemma Huggins have held discussions on the presence of international militant groups in Afghanistan and the security risks these groups are reportedly posing to the region and the wider international community. In a post shared on X on Tuesday, Mohammad Sadiq stated that both sides discussed reports regarding approximately 20

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Karak Police and CTD Conduct Major Joint Search and Strike Operation Against Terrorists

Under the leadership of District Police Officer Karak, Mr. Imran Khan, the Karak Police in collaboration with the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) successfully conducted a large-scale joint Search and Strike Operation against terrorists and anti-social elements in the bordering mountainous regions of District Karak and Frontier Region Bannu. The operation was carried out in the

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Inside ISIS’s New Rebuild Claim: Revival or Signs of Collapse?

The Islamic State (ISIS) has reportedly attempted to reconstitute elements of its previously dismantled military command structure, in what counterterrorism analysts describe as a sign of organizational strain, fragmentation, and an effort to regain relevance amid continued operational decline in Syria. According to emerging security assessments and monitoring reports, the group has sought to revive

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Israel–India–Afghan Taliban Nexus Exposed in a Hybrid Attack on Pakistan

Recent international reporting, including a widely circulated CBS article regarding alleged Iranian aircraft activity in Pakistan, has contributed to what appears to be an increasingly contested information environment surrounding Pakistan’s regional role. Pakistani officials and strategic observers argue that the timing and framing of such narratives coincide with Pakistan’s growing diplomatic engagement in West Asia

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