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Mahrang Baloch detention extended in Quetta
Baloch Yekjehti Committee leader Mahrang Baloch's detention extended by 30 days under terrorism and sedition charges, says her lawyer.
CTD Duki operation kills terrorists in gun battle
CTD Balochistan killed five militants in an intelligence-based raid in Duki on April 19. Linked to a banned group, the suspects were involved in attacks on civilians and security forces.
A cache of US-made weapons reportedly sold by the Taliban to militants.​
Afghan weapons sale raises global security concerns as reports suggest Taliban sold US arms to militants, prompting international scrutiny.
Peshawar Corps Commander Lieutenant General Umar Ahmed Bukhari with local elders in North Waziristan.
Peshawar Corps Commander held a crucial meeting with elders to discuss North Waziristan peace, development, and public concerns.
Afghan Al-Qaeda fighter Muhammad Tariq, alias Hikmatullah Fidayee, reportedly killed in Syria’s Idlib region during battle. [Image via Mahaz (X)].
Muhammad Tariq, an ex-Taliban fighter from Afghanistan, was killed in Syria’s Idlib after rejoining Al-Qaeda. He reportedly planned a suicide mission in Palestine.
Scene of Mastung blast where FC personnel vehicle was targeted in Balochistan
A deadly blast in Mastung killed 3 FC personnel and injured 16. In a separate Bajaur attack, 10 people sustained injuries.
Weapons seized from Pakistani militants displayed in Peshawar, originally supplied by the U.S. to Afghan forces.
U.S. weapons used in Pakistan terror attacks confirmed by Washington Post investigation, including in the 2024 Jaffer Express train attack.
Security personnel respond to Noshki attack in Balochistan
Noshki attack on security forces in Balochistan left 2 militants dead and soldier martyred. Security forces repelled the assault.
Iranian police at crime scene in Sistan-Baluchestan after attack on Pakistani workers
Eight Pakistani workers killed in Iran in Sistan-Baluchestan province have sparked condemnation from both Tehran and Islamabad.
Web of terror: how militants weaponise social media
In little more than a decade, social media has gone from novelty to necessity — an inescapable presence in modern life. What began as a space for connection and communication has evolved into a powerful engine of influence — and, increasingly, a source of instability and division. Its impact transcends geographical borders, reaching far beyond individual interactions to reshape politics, security, and public discourse across the world.
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