A movie still from the film Escape From The Outland shows the volunteer doctor, played by Chinese actress Qi Xi, receiving a ...
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The real-life 'Lilliput': The fascinating story of Iran's Makhunik, once known as the village of dwarfs
Jonathan Swift’s famous novel Gulliver’s Travels introduced readers to Lilliput, a fictional land inhabited by tiny people. While that world existed only in imagination, a real village on the eastern ...
The IRA bombings in Hyde Park and Regent’s Park on July 20, 1982 became a life-defining moment for Gareth Collett.
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Why most of military life rarely makes the screen
Between training and combat exists a long stretch of routine and waiting. Those experiences remain largely absent from military portrayals in film and TV.
The 1970s sitcom All in the Family forever changed television. The show aired on CBS for nine seasons from 1971 to 1979 and ...
Afghan refugees, like all refugees, are those who are “persecuted or who (have) a well-founded fear of persecution” in their ...
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What life looks like on the Afghanistan–Pakistan border
Border towns live with permanent tension most outsiders can’t imagine. Military presence, surveillance, and suspicion are ...
Meet Samantha, the Afghan Hound behind Afghan Hound in the City, and how her fashion-forward presence became a cult social ...
Veterans say political fallout around a November shooting of two National Guardsmen has shuttered established Afghan ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash has already crossed $1 billion worldwide after three weekends in theaters. But does the film also send ...
In Afghanistan, around 22 million people need humanitarian assistance, and over 11 million of them are children.
A Ventura County Superior Court judge sentenced Zarbab Ali Jan. 12 to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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