Marianne Björklund: The nuclear power in open war with Afghan guerrillas
The conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan has escalated into open warfare, with Pakistan launching military operations against Taliban positions.
Taliban Guerrilla Strategy: Alert on the Pakistan Border
Amid rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Taliban's guerrilla warfare strategy is generating discussion due to sudden attacks and border clashes.
Taliban's strength is guerrilla warfare... taught a lesson to Russia and the US, now Pakistan
The article discusses the ongoing guerrilla warfare between the Taliban and Pakistan, highlighting the historical context of the Taliban's previous victories against larger armies.
Camilo Torres: Who was the 'Colombian Che Guevara' and how he became a 'priest-guerrilla'
The remains of Camilo Torres, a notable figure known as the 'Colombian Che Guevara,' were identified 60 years after his disappearance, promising hope for many families of missing persons in Colombia.
Chaos in Mexico: Narco Guerrilla and Dozens of Deaths
The death of the CJNG leader El Mencho marks a significant political and military decision amid ongoing narco violence in Mexico.
Guerrilla announces ceasefire during elections in Colombia
The ELN guerrilla group has unilaterally declared a ceasefire during the upcoming elections in Colombia, emphasizing the need for citizens to vote freely amid escalating violence against politicians.
Guerrilla Action: How Did the Photo of Andrew End Up in the Louvre?
British activists have hung a controversial photograph of former Prince Andrew in the Louvre to advocate for justice for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Fled from the drug war: - They came to kill me
The ongoing guerrilla warfare in Colombia's Catatumbo region has escalated, forcing over 100,000 people to flee amid violence and lawlessness perpetrated by armed groups.
The driver was not the driver
This article discusses the duality and complexity of understanding language and meaning through a literary lens, referencing Colombian guerrilla priest Camilo Torres and Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez.
Thousands protested in Kosovo in support of former guerrilla leaders
Tens of thousands gathered in Pristina, Kosovo, to protest against the war crimes trial of former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Colombia: 60 years after his death, the 'guerrilla priest' formally identified
The remains of Camilo Torres, a prominent figure in Colombia's guerrilla movement and supporter of liberation theology, have been formally identified 60 years after his death in combat.
The maze that complicates the delivery of the remains of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
The burial ceremony for Camilo Torres, a Colombian priest who died in combat in 1966, faces delays due to bureaucratic obstacles involving legal, search, and university institutions.
Colombian senator kidnapped in guerrilla zone
Indigenous Senator Aida Quilcué was kidnapped in southwestern Colombia, amid rising political violence during the election period, as reported by President Gustavo Petro.
Colombian senator kidnapped
A Colombian senator, Aida Quilcue, was kidnapped in a guerrilla-controlled area of Cauca, prompting President Gustavo Petro to issue a warning to the rebels.
Colombia: A senator kidnapped in a guerrilla zone in the southwest of the country
Senator Aida Quilcué has been kidnapped by dissidents of the ex-FARC in Colombia's Cauca department amidst a surge in political violence during the electoral period.
'I learned everything I know about guerrilla in Ukraine': Brazilian went to war without military experience, and says those who tried to flee were tortured
A Brazilian man, Marcos Souto, has become embroiled in the Ukrainian conflict, drawn by false promises of high pay, revealing the harrowing experiences of foreign fighters.
The Tactics of the Opponents: the 'Faceless' Guerrillas
Urban guerrilla activities in Turin have sparked ongoing discussions, particularly following a judge's decision regarding the limited arrests made despite significant violence during a pro Askatasuna demonstration.
Remains with erased DNA and diplomatic efforts with two countries: the hidden story of the finding of the body of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
El PaÃs reveals the long and complex process, filled with difficulties and contradictions, that allowed for the identification of Colombian priest Camilo Torres' remains 60 years after his death in combat.
Era guerrilla: Judge releases the violent in Turin
The article discusses the aftermath of a violent protest in Turin, where over a hundred police officers were injured, and a judge decided to release those involved in the violence.
STF will judge this month whether the Amnesty Law applies to cases of disappearances during the military dictatorship; understand
The Supreme Court will begin deliberations on February 13 regarding the applicability of the Amnesty Law to unresolved cases of corpse concealment during the military dictatorship.
Guerrilla members killed by military in Colombia
Seven members of the leftist guerrilla group ELN have been killed by soldiers in Colombia, close to the Venezuelan border, following a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro.
Everything like in the 70s
The current wave of violence and guerrilla actions reminiscent of the 1970s in Italy highlights past insurgent activities that threatened state security, similar to those carried out by groups like the Red Brigades.
Clashes in Turin, what happened in the kilometer of guerrilla warfare. Telegram chat, bins, and the ambush
Police in Turin faced violent clashes during a protest, leading to injuries and damage, as investigators look into the involvement of protest groups.
How many fighters do the Baloch have, and what strategy is the BLA adopting against the PAK army?
The article discusses the ongoing separatist movement in Balochistan, led by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), which is engaged in guerrilla warfare against the Pakistani army, while being labeled a terrorist organization by countries like Pakistan, the US, and the UK.
Inside Myanmar’s five-year armed resistance – a photo essay
The piece explores the ongoing armed resistance against the military in Myanmar's Tanintharyi region, highlighting the determination of local youth amidst five years of guerrilla warfare.
Leader of a strong Colombian group supports unification of guerrillas against the US
The leader of ELN, one of Colombia's most powerful armed groups, has expressed support for a unified front of guerrilla factions in the country against U.S. military action.
The ELN in Colombia in favor of "union" with other guerrilla organizations to counter a potential US attack
The ELN in Colombia supports the idea of uniting with other guerrilla organizations to resist any potential attack from the United States, emphasizing the need to defend their homeland against foreign invaders.
Latin America rebel groups urged to form 'super guerrilla' alliance against Trump
Latin America's guerrilla factions are being called to unite against President Trump following the arrest of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro amid fears of US military intervention.
FARC Leader Calls for Unity to Fight Against American Intervention
Nestor Gregorio Vera, the leader of Colombia's FARC guerrilla group, has called for all guerrillas in the country to unite in their struggle against American intervention.
Venezuela teeters as guerrilla groups, cartels exploit Maduro power vacuum
Venezuela faces instability following the arrest of former President Nicolás Maduro, with armed groups and militias posing significant threats to peace as interim President Delcy RodrÃguez takes control.
Who is Gustavo Petro, the guerrilla president of Colombia targeted by Donald Trump?
This article profiles Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first leftist president and former M-19 guerrilla fighter, amidst rising tensions with Donald Trump.
The Finnish defeated and humiliated the mighty USSR using guerrilla tactics
The Battle of Suomussalmi marked one of Finland's significant victories during the Winter War against the Soviet Union, highlighting the effectiveness of guerrilla tactics.
"The military plays a very large role. They are all involved, even in illegal activities"
Political scientist Wolfgang Muno analyzes the situation in Venezuela following Trump's announcement, discussing the military's role, the risks of guerrilla warfare, and the significance of the Monroe Doctrine.
Most voters of migration-critical parties are not racists
European cities are shaken by a guerrilla-style culture struggle between native citizens and Muslim immigrants, threatening the entire system.
From protests to urban guerrilla: the violent escalation of the pro-Pal movement
The year has seen Italy marred by violence under the guise of supporting the Palestinian cause, turning cities into battlefields and revealing extreme ideological antagonism coupled with systematic aggression against law enforcement and institutions.
Guerrilla warfare among agricultural unions, the unknown X is the new 'leaders' at the blockades, an open invitation for dialogue from the government
Younger generations of producers are seeking an active role in blockades and adopting a confrontational approach, complicating the negotiation landscape, while the government signals that the ball is in the farmers' court for dialogue.