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Abducted Soldiers, D.G Khan, Operation, Clashes

Abducted Soldiers Rescued in D.G. Khan Operation, No Clashes Reported

Dera Ghazi Khan – Security forces have successfully rescued two abducted soldiers in an operation near the border of Dera Ismail Khan and Dera Ghazi Khan, officials confirmed on Thursday. The soldiers were recovered from a suspected Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideout, located in the rugged border area. According to security sources, the operation was carried […]

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South Waziristan, Dera Ismail Khan, Security Forces, Fight Against Terrorism

South Waziristan and Dera Ismail Khan Unite with Security Forces in Fight Against Terrorism

South Waziristan & Dera Ismail Khan, – In a significant show of solidarity, the people of South Waziristan Lower and Dera Ismail Khan have pledged their support to security forces in the ongoing fight against terrorism. A key jirga (tribal council) was held in Wana, where Commandant South Waziristan Scouts and elders from the Suleiman

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BLF, Quetta, Attack on Police Officers, Responsibility, Claim

BLF Claims Responsibility for Attack on Police Officers in Quetta

Quetta,– 10 April 2025: The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), a banned separatist group, has claimed responsibility for a recent attack on police officers in Quetta, during which weapons were also reportedly seized from security personnel. In a statement issued to media outlets, the group’s spokesperson accused the Quetta police of being involved in what they described

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Taliban, Haqqani, Akhunzada

Taliban Power Struggle Deepens as Haqqani, Akhundzada Clash Over Reforms

A growing rift between Taliban Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani and supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has come to light, centring on disputes over inclusive governance and women’s rights. Haqqani attended a recent high-level meeting in Kandahar, reportedly through mediation by Defence Minister Mohammad Yaqub Mujahid and intelligence chief Abdulhaq Wasiq, after months of absence from sessions

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Blasts, Kandahar, Ammunition, TTP

Mystery Blasts Rock Kandahar: TTP Network Targeted or Ammunition Accident?

Two powerful explosions, injuring four Taliban fighters, followed by gunfire at the provincial police headquarters in Kandahar have stirred confusion and alarm. While local police described the incident as an accidental detonation at an old ammunition depot, sources suggest it may have been a covert strike targeting a secret intelligence centre linked to the banned

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PPP’s Sadiq Umarani Accuses Akhtar Mengal of Supporting Terrorists and Criticises His Leadership

The Provincial Minister of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Balochistan, Sadiq Umarani, has accused Akhtar Khan Mengal, the leader of the Balochistan National Party Mengal (BNP-M), of supporting terrorists, calling him a ‘scourge’ and an enemy of the Baloch nation. Umarani further warned that if the truth about Mengal’s activities was revealed, he would no

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Major Search Operation in Peshawar: Wanted Criminals, Illegal Arms and Narcotics Seized

In line with special directives from senior officials, the district police have intensified targeted search and strike operations across the region to maintain law and order and curb criminal activity. Under the supervision of SP Cantt Division Aitzaz Arif, a major targeted search and strike operation was conducted in the Sufaid Dheri area within the

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Tahawwur Rana Has No Link to Pakistan, Says MoFA as He Faces Extradition to India in Mumbai Attacks Case

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday clarified that Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a man being extradited from the United States to India in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks, has no link to Pakistan. Responding to media queries, MoFA Spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan stated that Rana neither holds Pakistani nationality nor maintains any official ties

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Massive Drug Haul in Paktia, Afghanistan: Over 500kg of Hashish Seized, Factory Uncovered

In a significant breakthrough, authorities in southeastern Paktia, Afghanistan  province have seized over 500 kilograms of raw hashish and dismantled a drug processing factory in a major operation by the Counter-Narcotics Department. The raid, conducted on Wednesday in Ahmadaba district’s Zar Gul area, has exposed a large-scale narcotics operation. According to a statement from the

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Trump Criticises Biden Over Chaotic Afghanistan Withdrawal, Calls It Nation’s “Most Embarrassing Moment”

US President Donald Trump has harshly criticised former President Joe Biden’s administration over what he described as the “most embarrassing moment in the history of our country” — the 2021 withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan. Speaking at the National Republican Congressional Committee Dinner on April 8, Trump said the chaotic scenes during the evacuation

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