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Arabs in the jihadist Woodstock

 The Arabs at War in AfghanistanAuthor: Mustafa Hamid and Leah FarrallPublisher: Hurst;Pgs: 355The Arabs at War in Afghanistan,  by an al Qaeda fellow traveller, Mustafa

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China expands influence in 'economic colony' Pakistan

Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Pakistan promises to boost the Islamic country's struggling economy, but experts warn there are many strings attached to Beijing's aid, says Radio Deutsche Welle...

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Trouble for India-Pakistan Peace Talks, four Indian soldiers killed in Poonch

Five Indian soldiers were killed Aug 6 in Poonch district along the LoC- it is the same area where an Indian soldier was killed and

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The Lives of Jihadist Leaders Drop in Value

Much has been written since the July 30 confirmation that the Taliban's longtime leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, died two years ago. Most of the discussion

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Are Bangladesh's Competing Parties Ready to Negotiate?

Bangladesh has witnessed a rash of Islamist attacks against government institutions, security forces, secular bloggers and other civilian soft targets in recent months. And, on their

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Sri Lanka gets a jumbo cabinet

President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe have their compulsions in putting in place a strong national unity government. So, the size of the cabinet constituted after two...

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In China, a Canceled Meeting Sends a Message

A day after Chinese state media reported that key government figures were in the beach resort town of Beidaihe welcoming researchers and scholars, state media

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Istanbul Attacks Highlight an Overlooked Threat

Istanbul was the scene of two terrorist attacks on Aug. 10.In the first, a bomb attack and assault against a police station in the city’s

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In Afghanistan, Peace Talks Face an Uncertain Future

Peace talks between Kabul and the Taliban aimed at paving way for some sort of power-sharing agreement have reached a stalemate since news broke that Mullah Mohammad Omar had died more than two years...

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The Uncertain Future of the Sino-Myanmar Pipeline

Domestic political opposition and security concerns in Myanmar could threaten an energy pipeline built in the country by China. The pipeline, which runs through ethnic militia dominated Shan and...

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