
Jason Burke
Jason Burke is an international security correspondent for The Guardian, known for his insightful analysis on geopolitical conflicts and security issues. His reporting often focuses on terrorism, extremism, and the dynamics of international relations, particularly in South Asia. In a recent article, Burke commented on the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, emphasizing the potential for a narrative battle in the aftermath of the truce brokered by the United States.
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Jason Burke is the international security correspondent for The Guardian.
কুর্দি কারা? ট্রাম্প কেন ইরানের বিরুদ্ধে যুদ্ধে তাদের চায়?Jason Burke is an international security journalist for The Guardian.
‘শহীদের শোকসভা’ ঘিরে আবারও অনিশ্চয়তার মুখে ইরানJason Burke discusses the potential consequences of regime change in Iran.
Nobody knows what would follow regime change in Iran – but what happened in 1979 offers some pointers | Jason BurkeJason Burke’s The Revolutionists is mentioned in the article.
The best books of 2025 | Best books of the yearJason Burke, the highly regarded British journalist and author, has written a compelling new book that traces the history of international terrorism from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Jason Burke’s new book charts the rise of modern terrorism – The Irish TimesJason Burke contributed reporting.
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Jason Burke wrote in an analysis for Guardian about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
What international media had to say about Pakistan-India ceasefire - World






















