Forcing Afghan security forces to the front lines sooner than planned could divide rather than unite them.
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Afghan commandos in Kabul on April 22
The Nile River has deeply affected Egypt's development.
Mexico's geographic challenges have left it embattled and underdeveloped.
China's four largest state banks have reported a decline in lending since April.
The frayed relationship between the two countries has ramifications for U.S. and Chinese efforts in the Pacific.
To capitalize on its coal-export potential, landlocked Botswana must first bring its coal shipments to port.
Lithuania, losing patience with current strategies, is seeking a new way to counter Russia's growing power in Belarus....
The Syrian opposition is divided over the Muslim Brotherhood, a group that also poses a threat to the...
A government assault on a Caracas prison could trigger protests and interrupt commerce in the city.
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