CAIRO – Where Egyptian demonstrators locked arms five years ago in the iconic protests of Tahrir Square, there was...
Jan 25, 2016Five Years Later: Egypt’s Revolution Devours Its Children
CAIRO—It takes about 30 minutes to drive from the teeming Cairo neighborhood of Faisal to what locals call...
Jan 24, 2016The Millennials: A generation of war looks to the future
The first millennials were born in 1980, the same year the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. This generation of Afghans...
Jan 04, 2016The Handover: A drawn-out drawdown of US troops
It's already the longest war in American history, and the end is nowhere in sight. Though President Obama...
Jan 04, 2016The Forgotten War in Afghanistan: And how the US military tries to keep it that way
One year ago, the United States and allied forces in Afghanistan ceremonially lowered the flag at military headquarters...
Dec 31, 2015Can Afghanistan Be Saved?
By Jean MacKenzie KABUL -- Even for Afghanistan, a country where bad news is more the rule than...
Dec 29, 2015The First Graduation of the Zabuli school
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Razia Jan woke up before dawn on the eve of the big graduation. It was...
Dec 27, 2015Syrian Exodus
This summer, a historic wave of immigrants from war-torn Syria made an often perilous journey to Europe. They...
Dec 22, 2015The Exodus of Refugees: History in the Making
The migration of people tells the history of the world. Migration has been our shared narrative since biblical...
Dec 22, 2015Photographing the ‘Lost Generation’ of refugees
Italian photographer Alessandro Penso was just chosen as TIME magazine's pick for story of the year for his work on...
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