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Russia's recent decision to remove the Afghan Taliban from its terrorist list has sent ripples across the geopolitical ...
Nancy A. Youssef is a national security correspondent whose reporting has focused largely on the U.S. military and the Arab world.
Environmental historian Daniel Haines discusses the Indus River's role in colonial power, post-independence agriculture, and ...
What Afghanistan offers is simple but game-changing: it cuts travel time between Russia and South Asia from 30 days down to ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
Russia's cautious and slow-moving rapprochement with the Taliban, which Moscow had outlawed as a terrorist group in 2003 ...
Nearly a year after Russian President Vladimir Putin called Afghanistan’s Taliban an “ally” in countering terrorism, Moscow ...
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India announced tough steps against Pakistan. From suspending the Indus Water Treaty to ...
Recently, the relationship between Russia and the Taliban has transformed, as Moscow sees potential for establishing more open relations that benefit both parties, despite ...
Russia has warned against the West's return to Afghanistan, expressing concerns over geopolitical interference and advocating ...
The WSJ warns that an abrupt cut in U.S. military aid to Ukraine could mirror the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal under Trump.
The terror attack near Pahalgam comes at a time when Pakistan finds itself increasingly isolated on the international stage.