Archive for April 16th, 2024

India: Extremism & Terrorism

On January 29, 2021, an improvised explosive device exploded outside of the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, a kilometer from where Indian President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were participating in a military ceremony. No casualties or damage to the embassy were reported, though there was minor damage to nearby parked cars. A letter found at the […]

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Terrorism and Extremism: Threat to the Security of Pakistan

There are some events happened when world has been divided, after the cold war the world moved to US allies and the Kashmir issue led both claimants into the circle of nuclearization and the rise of Taliban and the 9/11, these are the 4 events that change the entire shape of the world and world politics as well as the […]

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Baloch militants behind killing of 11 people in Pakistan’s Balochistan

Nine young men from Pakistan’s Punjab province were killed in the Noshki area of the Balochistan province on Saturday by gunmen who kidnapped them. In a separate incident, two people were killed on the same highway when gunmen fired at their car after they tried to break through their cordon. Baloch militants claimed responsibility for killing 11 people in separate […]

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A bloodthirsty ISIS branch is ‘on the upswing’ after the US left Afghanistan in a lurch, a former top commander says

In the years since the US and its NATO allies left Afghanistan, a particularly violent branch of the Islamic State terror group has grown stronger. ISIS-K was once relatively restricted to the country, with limited influence beyond its borders. But it has since expanded and is now responsible for deadly attacks farther away from its home base, including a bloody […]

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Why did Iran choose drones as method of attack?

Iran has sought to turn drone threats into its version of the Soviet AK-47, a deadly weapon system used in copious amounts, exported to its proxies. An explainer. The decision by Iran to use drones to target Israel on April 13, lifts a curtain on a new era of drone warfare. Drones have been used for years by many countries. […]

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Afghanistan-Kazakhstan chamber of commerce opens in Herat

The Ministry of Interior said the governor of Herat province Islam Jar met with Alim Khan Yasin Gildaye, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Afghanistan, to discuss various issues around trade. According to the ministry, the two sides discussed the expansion of trade facilities, increasing the volume of trade exchanges between traders of the two countries, reducing customs tariffs, solving the challenges […]

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Tehran says it won’t allow anti-IEA political activities to take place in Iran

Iran’s deputy ambassador in Kabul, Sayed Hasan Murtazawi, said on Monday that the opponents of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) live in his country as ordinary refugees and they are not allowed to engage in political activities. Murtazawi made the remarks as he met Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the prime minister, in Kabul on Monday. The official […]

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Pakistan to launch phase 2 of forced deportation of Afghans

Islamabad is expected to start the second phase of forced deportations of Afghan refugees from Monday, April 15. According to reports this phase will also include the deportation of Afghans who have residency permits. This will apply to refugees who have ACC documents, Afghan citizenship card, and POR or certificate of registration with the government of Pakistan. Officials have said […]

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US identifies Kabul airport suicide bomber

The U.S. military has for the first time publicly named the suicide bomber behind the deadly attack at Kabul airport during the chaotic final days of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. The identification was part of findings from a supplemental review ordered by U.S. Central Command to build on the military’s initial investigation by taking into account information […]

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Xinjiang : Terrorisme ouïghour de 1990 à 2016, qui sont les acteurs et dans quel but ?

Dans cette seconde capsule sur le Xinjiang, vous apprendrez quelle fut l’étendue du terrorisme ouïghour au Xinjiang et dans toute la Chine de 1990 à 2016, qui, comme l’agression du Donbass en 2014, ne fut jamais mentionné, et encore moins condamné par un Occident à l’indignation sélective : le terrorisme est glorifié et qualifié de «combat pour la liberté» lorsqu’il […]

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