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The Silenced Republic: Afghanistan’s Media Strangled Under Taliban Rule
When the truth becomes treason, silence becomes national policy.
Pakistan Bans Hard-Line Religious-Political Party Tehreek‑e‑Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Under Anti-Terrorism Law
Federal Cabinet unanimously approves ban following violent protests and calls the group involved in “terrorist and violent activities.
Pak-Afghan Border: Dividing History, Identity, and Politics
A line drawn in 1893 still divides hearts and politics. The Durand Line remains a border of history, identity, and mistrust.
:Tragic Loss in Islamabad: SP Adeel Akbar Found Dead Amid Reports of Severe Mental Stress
Hours before his death, SP Adeel Akbar was seen inspecting Haji Camp
Second Round of Peace Talks Concludes Between Militants and Khyber Grand Jirga in Tirah Valley
Tribal elders warn militant groups to vacate the area or face a security operation; militants consider withdrawal amid ongoing negotiations.
COAS Field Marshal Asim Munir addressing participants of the 17th Balochistan National Workshop at GHQ
Army Chief highlights Balochistan’s resilience, youth potential, and defines Pakistan’s vision as a “Hard State” governed by law and constitution
Pakistan Navy Ship PNS Yarmook. Photo: Screengrab from video by Pakistan Embassy UAE
PNS Yarmook Intercepts Two Stateless Dhows During Saudi-Led Combined Task Force 150 Operation
Pic via Pak Asia Youth Forum
From Border Clashes to Diplomatic Renewal, Charting a Path Toward Strategic Stability in South Asia
TTP Claims Attack on South Waziristan Checkpost; Republic TV Exposes India’s Hand
TTP claims attack on South Waziristan checkpost; India’s Republic TV report sparks questions on cross-border links.
 Can war against terror be won without political consensus?
Throughout these two and a half decades, political ownership of Pakistan’s struggle against terrorism remained wanting
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