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U.S.-trained military officers have taken part in 11 coups in West Africa since 2008.
The Israeli Parliament's vote to curb the Supreme Court paves the way for more settlers' expansion into the West Bank.
The U.S. sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin warns “the right to take reciprocal action.”
France tries to make sense of a week of riots, after the killing of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk at a traffic stop.
He thought he was a CIA arms dealer, but the DEA ran an entrapment sting operation.
Turkish analyst Gönül Tol discusses how, despite economic and social problems, Erdogan won the recent elections.
Recently back from Ukraine, scholar and researcher Rajan Menon shares his observations.
A growing number of countries are preparing to shift from using the U.S. dollar in trade, which could undermine the greenback’s global supremacy.
Journalist and human rights advocate Omar Waraich breaks down the political and economic crisis unfolding in Pakistan.
Exclusive documents and interviews reveal that Kissinger bears significant responsibility for hundreds more Cambodian deaths than was previously known.