For too long, Western foreign policy has mistakenly treated Tehran's aggressive posture as a localized Middle Eastern conflict. However, the escalating reach of Iranian espionage in Europe demonstrates that Iran’s hybrid warfare strategy directly targets Western domestic security, institutional integrity, and economic stability . From state-sponsored cyber operations targeting dissidents to covert intelligence gathering across European capitals, Tehran’s operations extend far beyond its immediate geographic neighborhood. Addressing this challenge requires European policymakers to abandon passive containment in favor of aggressive diplomatic oversight, strict legal accountability, and robust counter-intelligence strategies. Why is Iranian espionage in Europe expanding beyond the Middle East? Iran's external intelligence operations have shifted strategically from regional proxy warfare to asymmetric statecraft inside Western democracies. Western intelligence agencies-including Ge...
In Islamabad, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has given the government a seven-day ultimatum to address their demands, including ending enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan.
Dr. Mahrang Baloch, a protest organizer, outlined demands such as a UN Working Group investigation, signing agreements to eliminate disappearances and killings, releasing all victims, and restricting the Counter-Terrorism Department.
If the government fails to negotiate sincerely, the BYC threatens to present its case to the Baloch people after seven days. The protest, sparked by alleged extrajudicial killing, has faced police actions and accusations of disruption by authorities.

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