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Afghanistan is harboring terrorists: Fitnatul Khawarij’s presence in Kabul has been confirmed by new evidence

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Proof that Afghan soil is being used by terrorists in Pakistan has once again come to light.

Following the establishment of the Afghan Interim Government, foreign terrorists found sanctuary on Afghan land, endangering regional and worldwide peace as a result of the government’s support for these groups.

Unquestionable proof has once again demonstrated the existence of Fitna Al-Khwaraj commanders Noor Wali and Muzahim Mehsud in Afghanistan.

The Afghan government has granted Noor Wali Mehsud and Muzahim a special visa of residence, allowing them to remain in the nation, as evidenced by information obtained from several incarcerated Khawarij and digital evidence.

In addition to granting Noor Wali Mehsud a car and weapons, the Afghan government also gave him an official identity card.

A 2005 Fielder model automobile was handed to Noor Wali, who was granted permission to possess two firearms—a Russian-made Kalashnikov with serial number 96280490 and a Kalashnikov with serial number 91442.

It has also been revealed that the other head of Khawarij Muzahim was granted a vehicle permit and firearms by the Afghanistan Iterim Government. On January 22, 2024, Mazahim was granted a special permission.

Afghanistan’s eastern and southern regions are covered by the licenses granted to Mufti Muzahim in Kabul.

Like Noor Wali, he can also own two Klashinkovs and a car.

In order to enable Khawarij with weapons to travel freely throughout Afghanistan, the Afghan Interim Government has granted a special permit.

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Guaranturing Clean Water: Pakistan Suggests Two Important Topics for UN Water Conference

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Key subjects for inclusion in the interactive conversation of the next 2026 UN Water Conference Pakistan has suggested are Transboundary Water Cooperation and the Water-Climate-onment link.

Delivering a statement during the organizational session of the 2026 UN Water Conference in New York, Pakistan’s alternate permanent representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad underlined that the conference offers a vital chance to speed worldwide efforts toward achieving SDG 6—ensuring clean Water and sanitation for all.

Living Indus and “recharge Pakistan” projects, as Asim Iftikhar Ahmad pointed out, have other co-benefits including climate mitigation and adaptation, better water quality, flood resilience, and biodiversity protection.

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Improving peace and security: Int’l Day for awareness of disarmament and non-proliferation

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Observed today is International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation awareness.
The Day aims to raise public knowledge of disarmament issues, particularly among young people, therefore fostering better awareness of them.
It also helps to clarify for the Global Public how efforts at disarmament support enhance.

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Trump notes Pakistan’s contribution to counter-terrorism; PM Shehbaz reaffirms his dedication.

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In his inaugural speech to Congress, U.S. President Donald Trump hailed Pakistan for its assistance with the United States in counter-terrorism efforts, especially for helping to extradite a prime suspect engaged in a significant attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said meanwhile that Pakistan has always been very important in counter-terrorism initiatives, trying to deny safe havens to militant groups capable of attacking any nation.

The Prime Minister praised President Trump in an X post for recognising and valuing Pakistan’s contribution to counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz underlined once more Pakistan’s relentless will to fight terrorism in all its manifestations and

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