Conflict & Security Reporter at Wazir Afghan
Nasir Haqqani is a conflict reporter for Wazir Afghan, based in the historically turbulent Nangarhar province. He has rare access to report on local security situations, tribal dynamics, and the presence of other militant groups. His reporting is known for its depth and understanding of Eastern Afghanistan's complex landscape, filed under significant personal risk.
Fact-check note: The claim that Balochistan is burning and that Baloch Rebels attacked strategic locations in the last 24 hours is not corroborated. Evidence indicates the origin of the post is linked...
Summary: The post alleging that CM Balochistan Sarfaraz Bugti cries while speaking to police officials in Quetta after a day of lethal, coordinated attacks by the BLA is currently unverified. Correcti...
Fact-check note: The post making the claim 'Happy republic day to all May this year bring Sindh & PoK back to the Republic' is not substantiated by credible sources.Analyses show the post originated f...
An online post claimed that 200 members of the Sikh community gathered in Hounslow, West London, chanting 'Jo Bole So Nihaal, Sat Sri Akal' to rescue a 16-year-old girl held by a man in his late 30s. ...
India News: RAIPUR: A 19-year-old girl was allegedly gang-raped by five men, including a driver attached to the state police's Dial-112 emergency response system,.
A viral claim circulating online alleges that US President Donald Trump said he had solved the India-Pakistan conflict and that, with that feat, he was the most deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. The...
Across Indian media and social platforms, a claim circulated that the Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to folk singer Neha Singh Rathore in a case tied to a Pahalgam terror attack....
Claims circulating online that the first community radio station along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district has suddenly been set up by undisclosed sponsors were promoted by sev...
The growing spread of an assertion that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned of a nationwide surge in 'white-collar terrorism' is unverified and, in many cases, misleading. This article debunks the c...