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Field Marshal Asim Munir, Indonesian Defence Minister Discuss Bilateral Ties, Regional Security at GHQ

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS), met with Indonesia’s Minister of Defence, Lt Gen (Retd) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, at General Headquarters (GHQ) today. The visiting minister led a high-level delegation comprising officials from Indonesia’s military and intelligence services. During the meeting, both sides discussed enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, ongoing regional […]

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“This Is a Silent Genocide”: Zahra Kazemi Exposes Taliban’s War on Women at GDC 2025

Zahra Kazemi, President of the Women’s Wing of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, delivered a powerful and emotional speech at the 2025 Global Democracy Conference (GDC) in Switzerland, drawing international attention to the deepening humanitarian crisis under Taliban rule. Calling the condition of Afghan women “inhumane,” Kazemi urged the global community to take immediate

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Target Killing in Kalat: BLA Claims Responsibility as Public Demands Swift Action

In yet another tragic incident of target killing, the lifeless body of Anwar Lehri, a resident of Kalat, has been recovered, marking another act of bloodshed attributed to the banned terrorist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), referred to as Fitna al-Hindustan for its foreign-backed destabilisation efforts in Pakistan. According to local sources, Anwar Lehri was

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Floods Wash Down Landmines into Populated Areas Near Afghan Border; Public Warned to Stay Alert

Recent torrential rains and flash floods in Pakistan’s tribal districts bordering Afghanistan, particularly in areas of Waziristan, have significantly increased the risk of landmines and other explosive remnants of war being washed into populated regions. Floodwaters have carried explosive devices from mountainous border areas down into streams, riverbeds, and lowland communities, posing a deadly threat

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Terror Attacks Are Haram in Islam: Paigham-e-Pakistan

Terror attacks; whether suicide, bombings or other violent means, have become the hallmark of global terrorism. Pakistan, too, has suffered tremendous losses at the hands of such attackers, who have especially targeted government institutions, ordinary citizens, and religious minorities. In a deeply troubling pattern, many of these attacks have been carried out using children, who

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Khawarij Storm Mosque in Bannu, Exposing Hypocrisy of Their ‘Islamic’ Jihad

In a chilling act of violence that has outraged the nation, Khawarij gunmen stormed a mosque in the Mandiu Khas area of Bannu late last night, riddling its walls and prayer space with bullets and desecrating its sanctity. The attackers entered the mosque around 2:30 a.m. and opened indiscriminate fire on cupboards, walls, and the

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Amnesty International Names ICC Warrants for Taliban Leaders as Top Human Rights Victory of 2025

Amnesty International has declared the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrants for Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani as the most significant human rights achievement of 2025 so far. In its mid-year review released Monday, Amnesty highlighted 29 major wins across the globe, placing the ICC’s unprecedented move at the

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Taliban Seeks Legitimacy Through Migrant Returns While Threatening Deportees with Punishment

The Afghan Taliban government is once again revealing its double standards on migration and diplomacy. While publicly inviting Afghan migrants abroad to return home, the regime is simultaneously demanding financial support from host countries like Germany and threatening returnees with punishment under law. This contradictory stance came to light after Germany’s Interior Minister proposed a

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Five Killed in Ghazni Attack as Taliban’s Promise of Security Falls Apart

In a brutal attack that highlights the ongoing security vacuum in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, five members of a single family were shot dead in the Qarabagh district of Ghazni province. Among the victims were four men and a young girl, while another child was seriously injured. The assailants, unidentified and armed, fled the scene on motorcycles.

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TTP Losing Grip as Public Resentment Grows — Attack on Inam Ullah Marwat Exposes Militant Hypocrisy

Inam Ullah Marwat, head of the Qaumi Lashkar in Lakki Marwat, narrowly survived a remote-controlled blast — the second assassination attempt on him in just one week. Interestingly, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has now denied involvement in the attack, blaming state institutions instead. However, this sudden disassociation appears to be driven by fear of public

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