WorldWhy targeted killings work against Islamic StateGroups like Islamic State and al Qaeda operate like cults, and that’s why assassinating their leaders works
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WorldWhy Afghanistan’s election could failHope for a new era of politics is being crushed by Taliban attacks and warlords jockeying for power
WorldFawzia Koofi on Afghanistan’s fragile futureThe parliamentarian and women’s rights advocate hopes for peaceful elections
GeneralDr. Marc Dauphin on treating the Taliban, PTSD and the chaos of warIn conversation with Michael Petrou
PoliticsAfghanistan’s short road to chaosKabul’s intelligence war with Islamabad may result in absolute calamity
BooksThe Afghan Warrior who Led U.S. Special Forces to Topple the Taliban RegimeBy Brian Glyn Williams
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WorldThe future is young in PakistanYoung, educated and forward-looking citizens lead change in Pakistani politics
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