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Pékin prend des mesures pour contenir l’influence croissante du Mossad en Iran

Les opérations de renseignement israéliennes en Iran ont alarmé Pékin, qui les a perçues comme un nouveau modèle de guerre du renseignement, ce qui a incité à une coopération technologique, sécuritaire et stratégique plus étroite avec Téhéran. Les experts militaires et les agences de renseignement chinoises décrivent de plus en plus l’infiltration profonde du Mossad en Iran comme l’ouverture d’une […]

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India Is Multi-Aligned But Non-Allied

What most in the Alt-Media Community struggle to accept is that multipolarity doesn’t imply a geopolitical utopia wherein problems between all non-Western countries immediately disappear due to their shared interest in moving past the US-centric unipolar system. India’s Deputy National Security Advisor Vikram Misri reaffirmed over the weekend during the Shangri-La Dialogue meeting in Singapore that his country’s multi-alignment policy […]

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Pakistan says ‘all options’ remain on table against Taliban

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has warned that “all options” remain available in dealing with the Taliban, including possible military action, as tensions between the two sides escalate. Speaking at a news conference in Islamabad on Thursday, the ministry’s spokesman, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, said the Taliban have failed to meet what Pakistan describes as their international obligations, including preventing Afghanistan’s territory from […]

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US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs: What changes — and what doesn’t — for India

Trump said “nothing changes” in the India trade deal after the verdict, as he responded to the ruling by announcing an additional 10% global levy on items imported into the US. India will face a lower reciprocal tariff of 10%, down from 25%, after US President Donald Trump announced a new global levy on imports following a Supreme Court ruling […]

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Punjab: Brutal cleansing

On February 17, 2026, a fact-finding report released by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) concluded that Punjab’s Crime Control Department (CCD) had adopted a deliberate policy of staged encounters that systematically involved extrajudicial killings. The report documented 670 encounters resulting in 924 deaths in just eight months between April and December 2025, while only two security personnel were […]

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China Now Finds Itself in al-Qaeda’s Crosshairs

Could China replace the United States atop the target list of transnational jihadist groups like al-Qaeda? A recent statement released by Sheikh Saad bin Atef al Awlaqi, the emir of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, directly threatened China, labeling its government as a “pagan, infidel” enemy whose actions against Uyghur Muslims justify future attacks. The statement marks a clear escalation […]

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Pakistan minister says trade with Afghanistan hinges on security guarantees

Pakistan’s commerce minister has said that national security would remain the country’s top priority in its trade ties with Afghanistan and diplomatic engagement with the Taliban. Jam Kamal Khan warned that Islamabad would not compromise on what he described as militant threats emanating from Afghanistan’s territory. Khan said that “terrorism originating from Afghanistan” is unacceptable and that peace, trade and […]

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South Asia Intelligence Review

Turning points After the elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from Bangladesh in August, 2024, the country sunk into chaos and turmoil for 18 months. Amidst rising disorders, the results of the 13th National Election, declared on February 13, 2026, by the Bangladesh Election Commission (EC), gave a clear victory to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies. […]

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China Dreams of Challenging US Dollar Supremacy

President Xi Jinping has set his sights on a “powerful” currency befitting China’s growing stature on the world stage, one that could challenge if not erode the U.S. dollar’s decades-long dominance in financial markets. But the Chinese yuan, or renminbi, is unlikely to become a key player in foreign exchange reserves without sweeping structural reforms that Beijing has been hesitant […]

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India’s Reportedly Planned Purchase Of Over 100 Rafales Might Have Partial Political Motives

It’s reasonable to speculate that this might be another tacit quo pro quo that India agreed to as part of its trade deal with the US alongside its earlier reported planned reduction of Russian oil. Local media reported just ahead of Macron’s visit this week that India’s recent approval of a nearly $40 billion defense package includes the purchase of […]

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