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Suicide Bombing Kills 12 in Islamabad; Australia’s Climate Policy in Turmoil

BREAKING: A suicide bombing in Islamabad has left 12 people dead and 27 injured, marking a significant escalation in militant violence across the region. The attack, which occurred overnight outside a district court, has prompted Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif to declare the country is now in a “state of war.” This shocking incident is the first civilian attack in Islamabad in a decade, heightening tensions with neighboring Afghanistan.

The bomber struck during a busy court session, sending shockwaves through the capital. Investigations are ongoing, but no group has yet claimed responsibility. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, known as the Pakistani Taliban, has denied involvement, despite government officials pointing to their complicity. Asif accused Afghanistan of harboring militants responsible for the attack, saying,

“Bringing this war to Islamabad is a message from Kabul, to which Pakistan has the full power to respond.”

In a related political context, Australia is facing its own crisis as the Liberal Party meets today to finalize its position on climate policy amidst internal turmoil. A recent poll reveals that one in three Australians want the government to abandon its commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. This meeting follows months of infighting within the party, with divisions exacerbated by the National Party’s recent reversal on emissions targets.

The poll from Resolve Political Monitor indicates that nearly half of Australians believe the country will not meet its emissions-reduction target of 43% by 2030 based on current trajectories. The Liberal Party’s meeting is set for noon today, with a joint discussion planned with the National Party on Sunday to negotiate a collective stance.

As Australia grapples with its environmental commitments, the political landscape is shifting dramatically. The Liberal Party’s decision could have far-reaching implications for the nation’s climate strategy and public sentiment.

In Washington, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history may soon end, with Senate Democrats joining Republicans to pass a funding measure aimed at restoring crucial services. This development adds another layer of urgency to the global political climate as nations confront multiple crises.

Stay tuned for live updates as events unfold in both Islamabad and Canberra.

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