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Palestinian Actor-Director Mohammad Bakri, Who Sought to Bridge Divides, Dies at 72

Mohammad Bakri, the acclaimed Palestinian actor and director whose work became a poignant and often controversial exploration of Palestinian identity,…

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Turkey Intensifies Migration Crackdown: 152,000 Undocumented Migrants Detained, Amid Escalating Rights Concerns

Turkish authorities detained more than 152,000 undocumented migrants across the country in the past year, according to official data from…

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European Nations Grapple with Social Media Bans for Children

In response to growing concerns over the mental health, safety, and development of young people online, several European countries are…

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From the Archives First Contact: Lebanon

There exists a latent or residual curiosity among a number of Afghans, though reluctantly and or inexplicably unexplored by credentialed…

10 years ago

America’s Drone War…

In Contravention of International Law and Human Decency: UN to Investigate Amidst Charges of War Crimes, A Replay and Strategy…

10 years ago

From the Archives: War Crimes in Afghanistan

From the Archives: War Crimes in Afghanistan   Edmund Burke once wrote that: An event has happened, upon which it…

10 years ago

From the Archives: Farkhar Incident

On 24 December 1989, Sayed Jamal, a senior commander of Hekmatyar’s party, his brother, and two prominent officers were hanged…

10 years ago

The ‘Fog of War’

A lie travels halfway around the world before the truth has its boots on…Mark Twain There is little that can…

10 years ago

Afghanistan: Dispatches from a War without Borders…a Global War of Conquest and Economic Domination

Afghanistan: Dispatches from a War without Borders…a Global War of Conquest and Economic Domination Preface: Russian Arms Smuggler with links…

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From the Archives: The Man with Two Names

On 14 February 2002, Interim Minister for Aviation and Tourism, Dr. Abdur Rahman was gunned down at Kabul Airport allegedly…

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