23 terrorist outfits operating in Afghanistan: security officials – The News International

Armed members of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) pose for a picture in this undated image. — AFP/File PESHAWAR: Security officials Thursday disclosed that oil smuggling from Iran into Pakistan had been brought down from 16 million litres to 5-6 million per day after they laid their hands on smugglers. In an interaction with the

Pakistan will consider expelling hundreds of thousands more Afghans in a continued clampdown | Today News – Mint

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan will consider a plan to expel hundreds of thousands more Afghans who have been living in the country for years, the foreign ministry said Thursday, the latest in a monthslong government clampdown on undocumented migrants. The plan is still in the works, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told reporters —

UN: Afghan Taliban increase support for anti-Pakistan TTP terrorists – Voice of America – VOA News

Islamabad —  A new United Nations report says the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an alliance of extremist groups, is “the largest terrorist group” in Afghanistan and receives growing support from that country’s Taliban rulers to conduct cross-border attacks in Pakistan. The U.N. sanctions monitoring team released the assessment late Wednesday amid a dramatic surge in TTP-led

Desecration Of Afghanistan’s Historical Figures By The Taliban: Defacement Of King Amanullah’s Image And Destruction Of Abdul Ali Mazari’s Statue – Hasht-e Subh Daily

Since taking control of Afghanistan, the Taliban have engaged in the destruction and desecration of graves, images, and public symbols in the country. This group, disregarding widespread public reactions, has continued its policy of erasing and denying popular and historical figures. Most recently, the Taliban have defaced the image of Amanullah Khan, the progressive king

Pakistan says it will expel hundreds of thousands more Afghans in a continued clampdown on migrants – ABC News

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan will expel hundreds of thousands more Afghans who have been living in the country for years, the foreign ministry said Thursday, the latest in a monthslong government clampdown on undocumented migrants. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told reporters this would be the “second phase” of the “Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan” and

Johnny Mercer: Ex-veterans minister could face jail for not revealing soldiers’ names in Afghanistan killings probe – Sky News

Former veterans minister Johnny Mercer has vowed not to reveal names of soldiers who told him about alleged special forces murders – despite facing a prison sentence. Mr Mercer, who lost his Plymouth seat last week, has repeatedly refused to hand over names of “multiple officers” who he says told him about allegations of murder

Saudi Arabia to fast-track relations with Afghanistan: Envoy – Pajhwok Afghan News

KABUL (Pajhwok): Saudi Arabia wants to fast-track its relations with Afghanistan and will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghans, the country’s envoy in Kabul said on Thursday. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) deputy spokesman Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal wrote on X that Saudi ambassador to Kabul Faisal bin Talaq Al Baqami called on

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