Nancy Dupree wasn't born in Afghanistan, but she is widely known as the country's 'grandmother' for her efforts to provide a recent history
Schools linked to Fethullah Gulen, accused by Ankara to have been behind 2016 failed coup attempt, found around the world
New policies on teaching evolution, crackdown on opposition and proposed law on marriage have government critics worried
Both of America’s key rivals taking advantage of Pakistan’s paranoia about India, gaps in Washington’s global influence
Financial stakes high for Pakistan as Qatar-Saudi rift drags on
Turkey's move to ally with Qatar in Gulf rift carries risks
Attacks during Ramadan particularly effective psychologically on people who are marking occasion by going out with family and friends, analysts say
Government continues anti-blasphemy drive that critics call crackdown on dissent
"Dr. Hero's" imprisonment has strained US - Pakistan relations
Citing WWII internments of Japanese-Americans, Hawaii attorney general says discrimination must be nipped in bud early
Hawaii's attorney general responds to Justice Department's chief's comment about judge who ruled against the president's travel ban
Europe worries about Turkish referendum follow-through
Incident is latest in series of vigilante attacks over increasingly contentious issue in predominantly Muslim country
Border fence, already under construction, enflames Afghan emotions over disputed frontier
Jailed leaders of Peoples' Democratic Party, third-largest bloc in Turkey's parliament, join inmates' hunger strike in protest against prison conditions
Bangladesh has proposed moving refugees entering from Myanmar to isolated island that only emerged from sea 11 years ago
Critics say government crackdown aimed at silencing dissent
SIGAR's John Sopko says corruption feeds terrorist groups, could kill nation's fragile future
Ethnic Pashtuns claim Pakistani security forces are harassing them during crackdown following terror attacks — an assertion Pakistan denies
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