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After Yunus regime freed Rahmani, India watches Bangladesh's radical Islam surgeConcerns rise over Islamist radical movements in South Asia. Jashimuddin Rahmani, an influential ideologue, has been released on bail in Ba...
From forests to a doctor near you: NIA reveals how Pakistan-based terrorists are planning to do a Ghazwa-e-Hind through a tech-driven policyNIA chargesheet reveals Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind's shift from forest insurgency to a digital terror network, orchestrated by Pakistan-based ha...
Hafiz Saeed's close aide and key LeT figure Sheikh Yousaf Afridi shot dead in PakistanLashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) figure Sheikh Yousaf Afridi, a close associate of Hafiz Saeed, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan's Khy...
High-ranking Pak terrorist shot once again: Here's a list of India's 'most-wanted' targets hit by 'unkown gunmen'Amir Hamza shot: Over the past three years, several high-profile terrorists designated as “most-wanted” by India from groups like Lashkar-e...
Delhi police arrest two for links with ISIS and Jaish-e-MohammadDelhi Police have apprehended two individuals, Mosab Ahmed and Mohammad Hamad Kalra, in Maharashtra. These men are reportedly connected to ...
Terror module with alleged links to ISIS unearthed in Andhra PradeshA significant terror module has been uncovered in India. Intelligence sources reveal suspected links to foreign handlers and extremist grou...
Yunus aligned with religious extremists, says Taslima NasrinWriter Taslima Nasrin has accused Bangladesh's interim government and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of supporting religious extremists. She...
FIR against over 50 Ahmadis for 'offering Friday prayers' in Pakistan's PunjabMore than 50 members of the minority Ahmadi community in Punjab, Pakistan, were charged under blasphemy laws for offering Friday prayers. M...
- Religious extremists desecrate Ahmadi graves in Pakistan
Jamaat Ahmadiya Pakistan official Amir Mahmood said that the tombstones of the graves were desecrated at Prem Kot graveyard in Hafizabad di...
Pakistan's extremist religious group lifts partial siege to Islamabad after talks with govtTehreek-i-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) of firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi started the protest march on the Murree Road of the garrison city ...
Religious persecution remains a silent feature of Pakistan: Rights activistTestifying before a Congressional hearing on human rights situation in South Asia, Fatima Gul, Sindhi-American human rights activist, said ...
US lawmakers for listing Pakistan as country of particular concern over religious freedomDesignating Pakistan as a CPC is not just a moral imperative, it is a legally-mandated one under International Religious Freedom Act, and i...
Pakistan may face isolation if Minorities Bill repealed: LawmakerVankwani warned if abrogation was done under pressure of "extremist religious parties", this would add to deepen the sense of insecurity am...
China not to allow foreign meddling in restive XinjiangChina today said it will not allow any "foreign" interference in the Communist nation's religious affairs and defended its crackdown on Isl...
China defends crackdown against Islamic militants in XinjiangThe paper said that Chinese government oppose the politicisation of religious matters and any other country's interference in China's inter...
Barack Obama asked to address religious persecution in PakistanAhead of his meeting with Nawaz Sharif, a broad coalition of 28 NGOs, religious leaders, today asked Obama to address religious freedom iss...
Muslim quota: Shiv Sena tells Owaisi to pursue his demands in PakTerming Owaisi's speeches "hateful", the Sena said that the Devendra Fadnavis government should file a case against him and start legal pro...
Saudi not funding 'extremist mindset' in Pakistan: EmbassySaudi Arabia is considered close to Pakistan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has personal ties with the Saudi royal family.
Barack Obama, Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif to meet next weekThe meeting will also provide an opportunity to strengthen cooperation on issues of mutual concern such as energy, trade and regional stabi...
- Pakistan should abandon war on terror, says Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed
Saeed has demanded that the Pakistan government should announce a date for parting ways with the US and abandoning its war on terrorism.