U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration opened big-power talks this week in Vienna to determine whether steady advances to Tehran’s nuclear program render the landmark Iran nuclear deal “a... Read more
For these four young people, Pakistan is home. They were born and raised there. They have big plans: to study, to open their own businesses, to succeed. But Pakistan says their home is elsew... Read more
When the Taliban seized Kabul in August, Samima dug a hole in her courtyard and buried her Afghan Air Force uniform. The Taliban discovered her past anyway, and gave her a call days later. I... Read more
Tridip Kumbang leads his seven colleagues through the narrow streets of the village of Naramari in India’s north-eastern state of Assam. On the deputy police superintendent’s sign, an... Read more
Laali was alone at home when she realised her legs were drenched in blood. The bleeding did not stop for eight hours. As she fell unconscious, the 25-year-old thought she would die alongside... Read more
Somalia’s nearly year-long constitutional crisis escalated toward outright conflict Monday as the president attempted to sideline his main rival, the country’s prime minister, by suspending... Read more
Libya’s political crisis has taken on an increasingly international dimension after the UK was accused of defending corruption and interfering in internal processes by calling for the interi... Read more
On Nov. 24, the U.K. Home Office announced it had banned the Palestinian Islamist faction Hamas in its entirety under the country’s 2000 Terrorism Act. While Hamas’s military wing has been o... Read more
Until recently, winter rains would transform the fields around Chagar Bazar in northeast Syria as emerald shoots of wheat and barley emerged from the fertile soil. “It should be green around... Read more
As the first snowfall blankets the area, Afghan migrants traveling for months are starting to arrive. Their target: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s border with Croatia, an EU country they hope will... Read more
The United Nations is planning an $8 billion program of aid and services in Afghanistan for next year, taking on many government functions at a time when the Taliban regime remains under eco... Read more
Mustafa Kamel An ambiguous future surrounds Somalia in light of the withdrawal of international forces from its war against the terrorist Al-Shabaab movement, which began to chart the... Read more
Nearly 100 candidates declared they were running for president, a few of them among the most prominent in Libyan politics. More than a third of Libyans registered to vote, and most signaled... Read more
As the Omicron variant spreads quickly across the world, Israel has leaned more heavily than other countries on shutting down its borders to international travel, wagering it would slow down... Read more
The list of things that Bilal, a Turkish factory worker, and his family have had to give up is growing longer by the day. They stopped buying meat a year ago and recently had to cut back on... Read more
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