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Russia invites Afghanistan's Taliban to major economic forum
Reuters· 18 hours agoRussia has invited Afghanistan's Taliban to its biggest annual economic forum as Moscow moves to...
Mines, Unexploded Ordnance A Daily Menace For Afghanistan's Children
International Business Times· 4 days agoThe black mushroom cloud had barely faded in Ghazni province before kids clustered around the edge...
Russian colonel's chilling one-word description of fighting for Putin
Daily Express· 7 days agoIn a chilling description, he slammed the "bestial" treatment of troops by the president's generals,...
Veterans should volunteer to train soldiers in Ukraine
The Hill· 8 hours agoTraining is the thing that gets talked and thought about least by people interested in military...
As Russian losses in Ukraine hit 500,000, Putin buries future demographic risks at home
Kyiv Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAccording to Ukraine's General Staff, over half a million Russian soldiers were either killed or...
Israel and Hezbollah Inch Closer to War
Foreign Policy Magazine· 4 days agoAlright, here’s what’s on tap for the day: The growing risks of an Israel-Hezbollah war, Russia tries to redraw the map of the Baltic Sea, the fallout...
Warplanes: Russian Bomber Engine Blues
Strategy Page· 3 hours agoNovember 27, 2020: Russia claims that it has finally completed modernization of at least one of its 17 elderly Cold-War era Tu-160 heavy bombers. The primary obstacle to completing ...
The Case for Ukraine’s NATO Accession | by Yuriy Gorodnichenko & Ilona Sologoub - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 7 days agoAt the signing ceremony of the North Atlantic Treaty on April 4, 1949, then-US President Harry...
China’s embrace of a Russian pariah state
The Washington Times· 6 days agoMr. Xi and Mr. Putin pledged a “new era” strategic partnership as rivals of the United States, “an aggressive Cold War hegemon sowing discord across the...
America’s Monster
New York Times· 6 days agoHow the United States backed kidnapping, torture and murder in Afghanistan. The reporters spent more than a year, including months in former battlefields...