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Why the Taliban Wants to Talk with the US

Can the Donald Trump administration stomach the short-term political costs of engaging with Afghanistan for the long-term ...
As states disregard limits on the lawful use of force, this may be just the beginning of a slide into frequent war.
Through the decades, downtown Kabul’s Ariana Cinema had weathered revolution and war, emerging battered and bruised but still standing to entertain Afghans with Bollywood movies and American ...
Built in the 1960s, the Ariana was pillaged and destroyed in Afghanistan's civil war of 1992-1996, before a French-led restoration effort that saw it reopen in 2004.
In his enthralling “The Spy in the Archive,” Gordon Corera tells the story of an unlikely hero embedded within the heart of ...
First flying in 1949 the Il-28 Beagle was a twin-engined straight-winged jet bomber powered by the Klimov VK-1 jet engine, an ...
Unless Bosnia’s international partners start paying more attention, Dodik and other nationalist leaders will continue to erode Dayton’s constraints on ethnic autonomy and secessionist ambitions. The ...
Political violence returns to America as Minneapolis battles rage once more. How patriotism ended 1970s protests and could ...
Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump have largely praised the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as a swift, ...
The U.S. operation in Venezuela reflects a strategic logic designed by a group of George W. Bush’s advisers: to expand U.S.
With the future of Venezuela still uncertain, Connecticut Democrats are blasting President Donald Trump for the military ...
Tuscaloosa City Councilman Lee Busby created a bronze bust of former President George H.W. Bush for a Texas museum. The ...