Pakistan-sponsored terrorist groups may hurt their masters
Pakistani terrorist groups, emboldened by the success of their Taliban brethren in Afghanistan, could turn on their benefactors in Islamabad.
Pakistani terrorist groups, emboldened by the success of their Taliban brethren in Afghanistan, could turn on their benefactors in Islamabad.
Two dozen Pakistani women having links with the Islamic State are imprisoned in Afghanistan, a media report said on Thursday. The South Asia Press reported...
A significant part of the Al-Qaeda leadership resides in the Afghanistan and Pakistan border region, including the group's elusive leader Aiman al-Zawahiri...
Al-Qaeda’s main media outlet published a call on Muslims to carry out attacks against U.S. and Jewish interests, as well as urged individuals...
A regional affiliate of the Financial Acton Task Force (FATF) has retained Pakistan on the 'Enhanced Follow-up' list and asked the country to strengthen its...
The first Urdu-language magazine of Islamic State’s Pakistan Province (IS-P) called Yalghar (Invasion) was published at the end of April 2021 on social media accounts...
The Pakistani regime, making use of lobbyists, congressmen, terror supporters, and well-organized grassroots networks of American Pakistani Muslims...