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ISI’s Shadow Play: Rehabilitating Radical Islamist Networks In Dhaka – OpEd

By Shashwat Gupta Ray Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is quietly staging a comeback in Bangladesh, leveraging shifting political winds, porous borders, and radical networks to reassert...

Brothers to betrayers: Turkey’s journalists echo China’s propaganda on Uyghurs

China has long invited foreign delegations to Xinjiang to promote its preferred narrative of Uyghur life. But something new and troubling happened recently. For first...

Customs and VAT tax fraud by Chinese companies uncovered in Europe and Africa

European and African authorities have uncovered a series of large-scale customs and VAT fraud schemes involving Chinese companies over the past few years, resulting...

Pakistan’s Enduring Structural Deficiencies in Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing

Last week, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) issued a sobering reminder to Pakistan: its removal from the grey list in October 2022 does...

Pakistan’s 78-Year Betrayal: PoJK Left in Ruins and Silence

A prominent political activist from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), Amjad Ayub Mirza, has denounced Pakistan for decades of exploitation, neglect, and systematic suppression...

Why Europe Is Under Pressure to Tackle the Surge in Chinese Imports

A tyre retreading firm in Germany, which has been operating for a century and previously supported British trucks after World War Two, is now...

Jaish launches online ‘jihadi course’ to recruit women; Masood Azhar’s sisters, Pulwama bomber’s wife to lead training

The 40-minute daily sessions, scheduled to begin on November 8, will be conducted via online platforms by JeM chief Masood Azhar’s sisters. Pakistan-based terror outfit...

Pakistan’s proxy war 2.0 in Afghanistan to unseat the Taliban

Four years after the Taliban returned to power in Kabul, Pakistan is orchestrating another proxy war in its decades-long involvement in Afghanistan. Recent reports...

Chinese agents are hunting dissidents across Britain

When British troops left Hong Kong in 1997, they marched out of the handover parade to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne”. The narrator...

A death without justice: How Pakistan silences its critics beyond borders

On October 23, Pakistan will mark yet another grim anniversary — not one of triumph or national reflection, but of a crime that laid...

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