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Behind the Curtains: Is the Jalal Foundation the Taliban’s New Tool for Mind Control?

Beneath the surface of a cultural mission, a powerful ideological and political machine is taking shape in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Known as the Jalal Foundation, this network presents itself as a cultural platform but is, in reality, part of a broader strategy to reshape narratives, rehabilitate political dissenters, and expand the Taliban’s soft power both inside […]

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Could the Strait of Hormuz Be Closed? What’s at Stake for the World’s Oil Lifeline

The Strait of Hormuz — a narrow maritime passage nestled between Iran and Oman — is once again at the center of global anxiety, as rising tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel threaten to disrupt the world’s most critical oil chokepoint. Following President Donald Trump’s unprecedented decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites,

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Experts: Iran’s Nuclear Program Still Intact

Amid rising speculation following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities such as Natanz and Fordow, nuclear experts emphasize that Iran’s nuclear program has not been fully destroyed. Contrary to popular belief and some political rhetoric, recent attacks may have caused surface-level structural damage, but the core infrastructure remains largely intact. According to experts in nuclear

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Iran Threatens Hormuz Closure; Khamenei Selects Successors

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly shortlisted three individuals as possible successors to lead the Islamic Republic after him. Notably, his son Mojtaba Khamenei—long speculated as a likely heir—has been excluded from the list. Sources familiar with internal developments claim that this decision reflects a deliberate effort to avoid the appearance of dynastic

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Can the U.S. GBU-57 Bunker Buster Bomb Reach Iran’s Deep Fordow Nuclear Facility?

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, military analysts and U.S. officials have revisited the possibility of using America’s advanced bunker-busting capabilities to neutralize deeply buried nuclear sites in Iran. A central focus of this discussion is the Fordow uranium enrichment facility—one of Iran’s most secure and fortified nuclear sites, reportedly buried 80 to 90

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Emerging Armed Resistance Gains Ground Against Taliban Across Afghanistan

A growing number of armed resistance groups are quietly but steadily challenging the Taliban’s grip on Afghanistan, signaling the potential rise of a fragmented yet determined insurgency. While still in its early stages, at least 13 anti-Taliban armed groups have surfaced since 2021, launching sporadic operations across key regions of the country. These groups, representing

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Pakistan Rebukes Indian Media Over False Ceasefire Narrative

Pakistan has firmly rejected Indian media claims that it requested a ceasefire following recent Indian aggression. In an official statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the spokesperson clarified that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar never stated that Pakistan sought a ceasefire. Instead, Pakistan exercised its right to self-defence and

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TTP Violence Surges After Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan, Study Reveals

A new study analyzing the profiles of 615 Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants has revealed a significant surge in militant activity and expansion of operations across Pakistan following the Afghan Taliban’s takeover in 2021. The report, based on TTP’s own martyrdom commemorative publications from 2006 to 2025, highlights a dramatic escalation in attacks by the group,

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