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Noor Mohammad Saqib, the Taliban’s Minister for Religious Affairs, referencing what he called a “special decree” from ...
Simon & Schuster described "107 Days" as "a page-turning account" filled with "surprising and revealing insights." ...
Thousands of Afghan interpreters, medics, engineers, logisticians and their families — men and women who risked everything to ...
July’s wave of unprecedented removals was triggered by the Israel-Iran conflict, but it’s part of a trend that stretches back ...
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To say my relationship with Pakistan is a complex one, would be an understatement. I hate it. I love it. I can’t stand being ...
Despite being as old as the Oscars, voice acting as a form of performance remains underappreciated by the Academy, which has ...
The rugs probe the aestheticization of war and the risk of defining a country primarily by its violent past and present at ...
Burrowing into both Afghan family life and the country’s convoluted politics, Åsne Seierstad's "The Afghans" follows three people over several decades, culminating in the dramatic first year of the ...
Garret Graff’s “The Devil Reached Toward the Sky” and Iain MacGregor’s “The Hiroshima Men.” ...
These three history books are worth reading this summer, from a Northern Kentucky WWII soldier's letters to a book on William Howard Taft.