The code has been copied to your clipboard. When the Soviet Union withdrew its forces from Afghanistan 25 years ago after a bloody and protracted war, Mikhail Leshchinsky was one of the last people ...
Even after three decades, Gennady Tseuma remembers the wavering call to prayer that went up clear over the hillside village. It floated out over the fields and river and pierced the early morning hush ...
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, shown autographing his book "Christmas In Plains" in December 2001, was award the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 11, 2002, for his decades of untiring effort to find ...
The Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989) was a grueling counterinsurgency conflict that tested the limits of—and ultimately broke—Soviet military might. Amid the rugged Hindu Kush mountains, where ground ...
A former Soviet soldier has been discovered hiding in Afghanistan under an assumed identity 33 years after going missing. Bakhretdin Khakimov disappeared during the first months of the nine-year war ...
President Jimmy Carter, right, surrounded by journalists after announcing he was lifting the travel ban on Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea and Cambodia, March 9, 1977. AP Photo/file Former President Jimmy ...
Pakistan, April 5 -- Trafficking and illegal sale of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Soviet arms have continued in Afghanistan and Pakistan's border regions more than three years after ...
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Russia is increasingly approaching Afghanistan as yet another Central Asian state – including gradually opening access to its labor migration system. Taliban delegation members look at a model of St.
May 15 (UPI) --Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100, was a dark horse Democratic presidential candidate with little national recognition when he beat Republican incumbent Gerald Ford in 1976. The ...