As bullets fly, men duck, and America flees, Nancy Hatch Dupree is quietly saving Afghanistan’s history.
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Lech Walesa brought down Communist Poland, but now he’s besmirching his own reputation.
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He’s 85. He’s outspoken. He’s a former attorney-general, Supreme Court justice, and governor. He’s Pakistan’s best bet for free and fair elections. But can Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim deliver?
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The Obama administration is poised to shift the CIA’s drone program to the Pentagon.
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King Abdullah knew just how to talk to an American reporter, but what he said could be disastrous for him in the Middle East.
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Accused of blasphemy, Sherry Rehman fights back.
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A Jesuit pope, a golden opportunity for change. [dropcap]A[/dropcap]bemus papam! The first Jesuit. The…
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The new pope’s choice of ‘Francis’ hints at the direction of his reign.
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When the invasion began, newsrooms around the world faced awful decisions about whether to put their reporters in harm’s way for the truth.
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Remembering the rhetoric of a war.
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Judging the economic legacy of Pakistan’s Supreme Court
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Qazi Hussain Ahmed was a moderate among the mullahs. His death leaves Pakistan’s religious right untempered.
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Tough challenges hound Pakistan’s anti-polio campaign, but all may not be lost.
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Is Imran Khan Pakistan’s next prime minister?
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Our exclusive profile of the former prime minister’s daughter and heir apparent.
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The startling allegations leveled by the Pakistani-American businessman and citizen diplomat have already claimed their first casualty. Meet the man who blew the whistle on Memogate.
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A diplomat’s daughter remembers Nusrat Bhutto.
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Salmaan Taseer’s advocacy for building Kalabagh dam.
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Why the reservoir is in Pakistan’s interest.
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At least eight men of Pakistani origin also died in Manhattan that ineffably tragic day 10 years ago. Here are their stories and why we’ve chosen to forget them.