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Recently, a group of third generation Holocaust survivors (3Gs) attended Scarlett Johannson’s new film, Eleanor The Great, at ...
A phased approach—anchored in consensus—would harden deterrence without alienating allies. Limited annexation, executed with ...
In Kashmir, the Chinar is more than a tree. It is a living witness to centuries of love, grief, and resilience. Recently ...
Jesus’s assistant Joao de Deus helped Cape Verde grow as a national team between 2008 and 2010, beginning a process that has got the tiny African nation a World Cup berth. De Deus is not new to India, ...
The Mossad’s efforts to keep surveillance of Tehran’s nuclear facilities and, if necessary, act against them, may become more crucial than ever.
Republican and Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday demonstrated rare unity opposing ...
What it means to seek refuge in the U.S. has been transformed, casting aside an ethos of helping the persecuted nearly as old as the country itself.
Geography, demographics, religion, technology, and a state’s institutions determined why certain states exercised power and ...
The former NATO supreme allied commander discussed the world's flashpoints as the first speaker in this year's Distinguished ...
A new compilation sifts through the pop music of the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles in the 80s and early 90s Iranian pop ...
Iran has been bombed, seen United Nations sanctions reimposed and its economy collapse further into the red this year.
Iran faces significant challenges as its economy struggles and sanctions are reimposed. Despite these pressures, the ...