Islande, Slovénie, Suisse… quels sont les cinq pays les plus sûrs du monde en 2026 ?

Partir loin, oui, mais pas n’importe où. À l’heure où les tensions se multiplient sur plusieurs continents, la sécurité est devenue l’un des premiers critères de choix pour les voyageurs....

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Nawaz urges AJK to end protests, sit-ins and engage in meaningful dialogue with govt

LAHORE: PML-N President Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed concern over the political situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), urging protesters to end sit-ins and demonstrations and engage in meaningful dialogue with the government.

“Under the Interim Constitution Act of 1974, the people of AJK enjoy full civil liberties and democratic rights. I urge them to end sit-ins and protests and…

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Gwadar Port gains strategic weight amid Hormuz crisis

GWADAR: Amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic importance of Gwadar Port has significantly increased due to its shorter access routes to Iran and Central Asia, along with investor-friendly incentives such as tax exemptions, free storage facilities, and modern infrastructure.

This was stated by Gwadar Port Authority (GPA) Chairman Noorul Haq Baloch during a meeting with…

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India’s JioStar terminates Bangladesh IPL cricket broadcast deal, letter shows

Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s entertainment venture _JioStar_ has terminated its broadcast deals in Bangladesh for the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament, saying its local partner defaulted on payments, according to a document seen by _Reuters._

Bangladesh in January banned IPL broadcasts after one of its teams, Kolkata Knight Riders, dropped Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman…

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Pakistan missiles ‘significant threat’ to US: Gabbard

NATIONAL Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard testifies along with FBI, DIA and CIA directors during a Senate intelligence committee hearing on worldwide threats.—AFP

**• Director of National Intelligence places Pakistan alongside Russia, North Korea; believes their projectiles could reach ‘homeland’ in future
• Lawmakers told Iran govt ‘degraded’, but remains capable of attacking US, Gulf…

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UN marks Islamophobia day with alarm over rising hate, discrimination against Muslims

UNITED NATIONS: This year, the International Day to Combat Islamophobia did not pass unnoticed — largely due to mounting tensions in the Middle East and their ripple effects across the globe.

Pakistan, which spearheaded the 2022 UN resolution establishing the observance, underscored that anti-Muslim hatred is intensifying worldwide, with political rhetoric, digital platforms, and mainstream…

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International Day to Combat Islamophobia highlights rise in anti-Muslim hate

UNITED NATIONS: This year, the International Day to Combat Islamophobia did not pass unnoticed—largely due to mounting tensions in the Middle East and their ripple effects across the globe.

Pakistan, which spearheaded the 2022 UN resolution establishing the observance, underscored that anti-Muslim hatred is intensifying worldwide, with political rhetoric, digital platforms, and mainstream…

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Espagne : la présence de navires russes en Méditerranée inquiète les autorités militaires

Une activité navale qui inquiète Madrid. La présence accrue de navires russes au large de l’Espagne a conduit les autorités militaires à renforcer leurs opérations de suivi en Méditerranée, rapporte...

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Espagne : la présence de navires russes en Méditerranée inquiète les autorités militaires

Une activité navale qui inquiète Madrid. La présence accrue de navires russes au large de l’Espagne a conduit les autorités militaires à renforcer leurs opérations de suivi en Méditerranée, rapporte...

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Breakdown of diplomacy further complicates Iran nuclear issue, Pakistan warns Security Council

Pakistan told the UN Security Council on Thursday that the breakdown of diplomacy in the Middle East has further complicated the Iranian nuclear issue, as Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the escalating crisis poses a “grave threat to international peace and security.”

Speaking at a Council briefing on the 1737 Committee, which monitors UN sanctions related to Iran’s nuclear…

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Another War Coming? Troops Mass At Tigray Border as Ethiopia-Eritrea Tensions Near Breaking Point

Troops and armor from both Ethiopia and Eritrea are massing near the Tigray region, pushing the Horn of Africa toward a conflict that could rival the war that killed an estimated 600,000 people just three years ago. Regional diplomats confirmed the buildup on both sides of the Ethiopia-Eritrea border to Bloomberg. A Western diplomatic source […]

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Securing Nigeria

Nigeria’s insecurity cannot be solved by foreign airstrikes or a failing state, but by rebuilding democratic, community-rooted systems of collective self-defense.


Photo by David Rotimi on Unsplash

On December 25, 2025—a day symbolizing peace for billions worldwide—US President Donald Trump announced what he described as a “powerful and deadly strike” against Islamic State affiliates…

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