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Category: Security

Sensitive Data of Thousands of Pakistanis, Including Ministers, Found for Sale Online
Sensitive data of thousands of Pakistanis, including ministers and officials, is for sale online; Interior Minister Naqvi orders a probe into the massive security breach.
Security Forces Neutralize 8 Militants in North Waziristan as Operation Continues
Security forces neutralize 8 militants in North Waziristan; three key militant figures were killed as the ongoing counter-terrorism operation continues.
Afghan Nationals Identified as Suicide Bombers in Bannu FC Lines Attack
Afghan nationals identified as suicide bombers in a deadly attack on FC lines in Bannu, Pakistan, highlighting a persistent cross-border threat.
Hoax message sparks Mumbai terror scare, traced to personal grudge; police arrest suspect in Bihar.
Mumbai terror alert found to be fake; police say WhatsApp bomb threat stemmed from private feud.
Four years on, Pakistan faces renewed militancy, faltering ties with Kabul, and growing Afghan-Indian security links.
Four years on, Pakistan faces renewed militancy, faltering ties with Kabul, and growing Afghan-Indian security links.
Pakistan marks Air Force Day with tributes to 1965 heroes; ACM Sidhu vows PAF’s advancement in tech and defence.
Pakistan marks Air Force Day with tributes to 1965 heroes; ACM Sidhu vows PAF’s advancement in tech and defence.
Still from ISPR’s Pakistan Defence Day 2025 video shows a soldier facing the horizon as the Pakistani flag flies proudly above him. [Courtesy: ISPR].
On Pakistan Defence Day 2025, ISPR launches a war documentary and anthem “Allah Hu” honoring martyrs and veterans.
Dr. Mahrang Baloch pictured at protest amid claims of presenting BLA militants as missing persons. [Courtesy: Dr Mahrang Baloch].
Dr. Mahrang Baloch, BYC tied to BLA, BLF networks, raising questions on rights claims in Balochistan.
Afghan National Identified as Second Bomber in Bannu FC Lines Attack
The Afghan national identified as the second suicide bomber in the deadly Bannu FC Lines attack, highlighting a cross-border terror link.
Suicide Bombing Kills 15 in Quetta, Officials Vow Zero Tolerance for Terrorism
A suicide bombing in Quetta, Pakistan, kills 15 people; the banned militant Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
A Taliban official’s pro-jihad video against Pakistan has sparked diplomatic tensions and raised questions about their supreme leader.
Taliban denies merging a Pakistan-funded hospital in Kabul, sparking concerns and diplomatic talks with Islamabad.
Tariffs, domestic turmoil, and Russia ties push US–India ties into their sharpest downturn since 1998, with trade and geopolitics at stake.
Pakistan assumes chair of SCO-RATS for 2025–26, pledging stronger regional counterterrorism cooperation and expanded intelligence sharing.
The Indian government is using the threat of cancelling OCIs to silence critics. This must not remain unchallenged.
The treaty is a stunning example of international cooperation but now faces a new enemy in political collapse and climate change.
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