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Target killer among three militants shot dead in Lakki Marwat CTD raid
- One of the dead was target killer Muhammad Nazir alias Mujahid.
- Weapons, including AK-47 and pistols, were recovered from site.
- Police say operations to continue until last militant is eliminated.
PESHAWAR: Three militants were killed during an intelligence-based operation carried out jointly by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Bannu region and Lakki Marwat police in the Darra Pegho Khel area, officials said on Sunday.
According to the CTD, the operation was launched after receiving credible intelligence about the presence of militants involved in attacks on police, security forces and civilians.
One of the slain terrorists was identified as a target killer, Muhammad Nazir alias Mujahid. Officials said he was involved in the killing of traffic police constables and a CTD official.
The other two militants were identified as Fawadullah alias Muaz and Afnan Khan alias Afnani. The CTD said both were wanted in several cases related to the targeted killing of security personnel.
Security forces recovered weapons from the possession of the killed militants, including a Kalashnikov rifle, two 9mm pistols and mobile phones. Three cards linked to a banned organisation were also found at the scene, officials added.
Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Zulfiqar Hameed and Additional IGP CTD praised the CTD and police teams for the successful operation.
The IGP said the land of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had been made increasingly difficult for terrorists and vowed that operations against militancy would continue until the last militant was eliminated.
Terrorist attacks have seen a sharp increase in Pakistan, particularly in the bordering provinces of KP and Balochistan, since 2021, when the Afghan Taliban regime came into power.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, in a statement on November 25, 2025, said that 67,023 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) were conducted across Pakistan — mostly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan — during the ongoing year as part of counterterrorism efforts.
He said that as many as 1,873 terrorists, including 136 Afghan nationals, have been killed in 12,857 IBOs carried out in KP and 53,309 in Balochistan this year till November 2025.
Pakistan has time and again called on the Afghan Taliban regime in Kabul to prevent its soil from being used by terrorists against Pakistan, and the issue recently resulted in heightened tensions featuring cross-border attacks by the Afghan side, resulting in retaliation from Pakistani forces as well.
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Why did Nick Reiner’s lawyer Alan Jackson withdraw from case?
Nick Reiner’s murder case took a dramatic turn just moments before his scheduled court appearance.
During proceedings at the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Wednesday, January 7, high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson abruptly stepped away from representing Reiner.
Jackson informed the judge that he was withdrawing as counsel, telling the court, “We would ask to withdraw as counsel of record. We have no choice but to withdraw and ask to be relieved.” The judge approved the request, and Reiner will now be represented by public defender Kimberly Greene. His arraignment was pushed to February 23, marking the second delay after an earlier postponement in December.
Reiner, who appeared briefly in court, responded simply to the new date. “Uh, yeah, I agree with that,” he said before being escorted back to Twin Towers Correctional Facility, where he remains held without bail.
Outside the courthouse, Jackson addressed reporters but stopped short of explaining his sudden exit. “This morning, I had to withdraw as Nick Reiner’s counsel,” he said. “Circumstances beyond our control, but more importantly circumstances beyond Nick’s control, had dictated that sadly made it impossible for us to continue our representation of Nick.” He added that he was “legally and ethically prohibited” from sharing further details.
Despite stepping away, Jackson emphasised his confidence in Reiner’s defense. “Be clear, be very very clear,” he said. “My team and I remained deeply deeply committed to Nick Reiner and to his best interest.” He went on to add, “We’ve learned, and you can take this to the bank, is that pursuant to the law in this state, Nick Reiner is not guilty of murder — print that!”
Reiner is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, who were found dead in their Brentwood home on December 14. The LA County Medical Examiner ruled the deaths a homicide caused by “multiple sharp force injuries.” If convicted, Reiner faces life in prison without parole or the death penalty.
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Does new US food pyramid put too much steak on your plate?
The Trump administration disclosed a dramatic overhaul of federal nutrition policy on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, introducing new dietary guidelines.
The guidelines are set to reshape the iconic food pyramid and encourage higher consumption of protein and full-fat dairy.
The new inverted food pyramid graphic was shared at a White House briefing, placing red meat, cheese, and vegetables at its widest, top tier.

The guidelines declare an end to the “war on saturated fat,” instead urging Americans to prefer whole foods and “healthy fats” like olive oil, butter, and beef tallow, while strictly limiting ultra-processed foods and added sugars.
Labelling the update as a historic reset to fight against chronic diseases, Kennedy stated, “My message is clear, eat real food “A person should get 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily and three servings of full-fat dairy.
The shift has drawn mixed reviews. The American Medical Association applauded the focus on limiting processed foods, while the American Heart Association expressed concern that the emphasis on red meat and full-fat dairy could lead to excessive saturated fat intake.
Nutrition expert, Christopher Gardner of Stanford University called the pyramid “disappointing” arguing it contradicts decades of evidence.
These guidelines are highly significant as they play a fundamental role in directing meals in schools, on military bases, and in federal aid programs.
Apart from health concerns, the School Nutrition Association immediately raised concerns about the cost and logistical challenge of reducing processed foods in cafeterias, calling for increased congressional funding.
What health risks are associated with eating red meat?
High intake of red meat is associated with a significantly greater risk of chronic illnesses, including colorectal cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and type 2 diabetes. Key dangers stem from carcinogens formed during high-heat cooking, heme iron’s oxidative damage, and high levels of saturated fat and sodium. The World Health Organisation (WHO) classified unprocessed red meat as “probably carcinogenic.”
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Prince Harry embarks on secret mission in feud with William
Prince Harry’s feud with his brother William is far from over as they are reluctant to mend fances.
The Duke is said to be planning big amid rift with the future monarch, enlisting a slew of celebrities for his charities.
Future monarch William’s success with celebrity philanthropy reportedly fueled the Duke’s push to recruit A-listers for the Invictus Games.
In 2027, Birmingham will be hosting the Sussexes in glitzy ceremonies.
King Charles’ youngest son is reportedly reaching out to everyone he has a connection to make his event memorable.
American superstar Jennifer Lopez emerged as Harry’s top charity target after their 2020 Miami dinner with Alex Rodriguez.
Meghan Markle may not even be aware that her husband is allegedly trying to lure J.Lo to get involved in one of his charities.
Harry has planned to reach out to the globally known actress-singer after seeing William using his star power to promote his charities.
“Harry is very competitive, seeing his brother reel in all these big names for his charity has lit a fire under him… If he can land her to make an appearance at an Invictus event, it would be phenomenal for the charity and a thrill for him too!” the source previously told Closer.
If Harry succeeds to get her to make an appearance at the Invictus Games, it would be phenomenal for the organisation and a thrill for him, too.
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