Daryush Nourbaha knows he’s fortunate. As an American, he’s had security and opportunities. Now he hopes he can pay some of ...
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a ...
In July last year, two years after Jamila’s son Mohammed was killed, gunmen came for Tariq, another of her four sons, and her ...
Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to revoke its previous judicial injunction that had suspended the implementation of the three laws after a lawsuit was filed by a number of lawmakers ...
For decades, Washington has sought to prop up the government in Mogadishu, but Somalia remains a fractured state. Political ...
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Daniel DePetris is a fellow at Defense Priorities and a foreign affairs columnist for the Chicago Tribune. Submit a letter, ...
Some who left the country in successive waves of emigration have felt drawn back to aid recovery efforts after the bloody and ...
The aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States prompted numerous counterinsurgency operations across various theaters ...
The long anticipated return home for residents of the Syrian town of Tel Rifaat, displaced since 2014, has collided with a ...
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It’s a week after Veterans Day, and rows of little American flags have been removed from yards and driveways. Twitter and Facebook updates expressing respect for our nation’s veterans ...