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After the Fall of Khartoum: How Sudan’s Civil War Threatens to Ignite a Full-Blown Regional Collapse

As Sudan’s devastating civil war enters its third year, hopes for resolution are dimming. Far from winding down, the conflict is escalating geographically, militarily, and politically. The Sudanese army’s recapture of Khartoum in March 2025 marked a dramatic turning point, but instead of opening a path to peace, it has emboldened both sides to dig […]

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Afghanistan Signals Shift Amid TTP Tensions and U.S. Legacy in Region

  In a major shift that could reshape regional security dynamics, the Afghan government has taken steps to reset its relationship with Pakistan—signaling a recognition of past policy flaws, particularly regarding the presence of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) within its territory. For years, Pakistan has raised concerns over TTP fighters finding safe havens across

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ISIS-K vs BLA: Militant Power Struggle Adds New Layer to Balochistan’s Unrest

The security landscape of Balochistan is entering a new phase of volatility as Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) formally declares war on the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and other nationalist movements. The announcement marks a significant shift in ISIS-K’s operational strategy, expanding its targets beyond state institutions to now include nationalist insurgent groups and rights-based

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Taliban Arrest Activist Who Called Jihad in Pakistan Lawful, Defying Supreme Leader’s Decree

The Afghan Taliban have arrested one of their own social media activists, Rahimullah Sikandar, for publicly criticising a senior Taliban official who declared the so-called “jihad” in Pakistan as illegitimate. According to Taliban sources, Sikandar was detained after he rejected and denounced the statement made by Saeedullah Saeed, the head of the Kabul Police Command’s

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No Holy War, Only Havoc: Noor Wali’s ‘Jihad’ Exposed as Un-Islamic and Misguided

Prominent Islamic scholars and religious commentators have strongly condemned Noor Wali Mehsud, the self-styled leader of the terror group “Fitna al-Khawarij,” for misrepresenting the concept of jihad and promoting chaos under the guise of religion. Rejecting his recent controversial remarks and militant actions, scholars clarified that Islam’s concept of jihad is rooted in justice, peace,

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India’s Proxy War Unmasked: BLA Exposed as Greatest Threat to Balochistan’s Future

In a major revelation that lays bare the roots of regional instability, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has been officially exposed as “Fitna-e-Hindustan” a militant proxy waging India’s covert war against Balochistan’s peace, prosperity, and development. Armed and financed by New Delhi, the BLA has emerged as the foremost obstacle to the province’s progress, targeting

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WHO Employee from Ismaili Community Brutally Killed in Nangarhar; Second Murder in Office Within a Year Raises Alarming Questions

A World Health Organisation (WHO) security officer belonging to the Ismaili Shi’a minority was brutally murdered in Nangarhar province, raising renewed concerns over the safety of humanitarian workers and minority communities in Afghanistan. The victim, identified as Sayed Qiyamuddin from Yamgan district in Badakhshan, was found tortured and killed in his bedroom two nights ago,

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New Fault Lines Emerge as Islamic State Khorasan Declares War on Baloch Nationalist Insurgents

The security dynamics in Balochistan are undergoing a drastic transformation following a recent and alarming development Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), historically focused on sectarian and anti-state violence, has now openly declared war on Baloch nationalist insurgents, marking an unexpected shift in the province’s already volatile conflict landscape. In an unprecedented ideological pivot, ISKP has

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Seven ‘Fitna al Hindustan’ Militants Eliminated in Decisive Balochistan Ops Targeting Indian-Backed Terror: ISPR

In a major counter terrorism success, Pakistan’s security forces eliminated seven terrorists affiliated with the Indian-sponsored network Fitna al Hindustan during two meticulously executed intelligence based operations (IBOs) in Balochistan on June 2, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday. The first operation was carried out in the Mach area of Kachhi district after

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