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Cover Story Afghanistan's First Female Envoy To U.S. Insists Peace Still Possible Roya Rahmani, Kabul's first female ambassador to the U.S., can barely recall a single day of peace growing
Letter to the Editor “Risky Business: Retired Envoys Say Post-Benghazi Fears Are Holding U.S. Diplomats Back” November 2019 To the Editor, I read Ryan Migeed’s article in the November 2019
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In October this year, a court in Karlsruhe, Germany, saw two men stand trial, jointly accused of 58 murders, multiple rapes and a host of aggravated sexual assaults. Ordinarily, the
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From Santiago to Quito to La Paz, massive and often violent protests sparked by contentious elections, constitutional crises and worsening inequality have thrown a good portion of Latin America —
Israeli artist Michal Heiman offers two very different takes on the term “asylum.” On the one hand, she depicts women who were locked up in 19th-century mental asylums in London
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Judy Chicago has brought her latest body of work to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in an exhibition that is a brutal, unrelenting and fearless exploration of
For three days in the 1990s, U.S. Ambassador Charles A. Ray traveled in an old Russian helicopter flown by a South African mercenary pilot, leapfrogging over rebel-held territory in Sierra
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