Afghanistan: ISIS-K violence could force west into an unlikely alliance with Taliban
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
My enemy’s enemy is my friend?
The testimony of an Afghan army commander suggests the deal in Doha wasn’t the whole story, and prompts difficult questions about whether the US really is a British ally.
In many respects the threat of terrorism in the West is on the decline. The UK Government has recently put the terrorist threat to the
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of Islamic State (IS), is dead. After US special forces raided his safe house in Idlib province in north-west Syria,
If anyone still doubted the recklessness of Donald Trump’s approach to foreign policy, all such doubts should have been dispelled by his decision – apparently
The parents of Shamima Begum have been informed that their daughter has been deprived of British citizenship. Begum turned up in a refugee camp in Syria
Sajid Javid’s failure to get assurances from the US that it would not apply the death penalty for the notorious Beatles gang Jihadists Alexanda Kotey
Like other Canadians, I was horrified upon learning of a van attack along Toronto’s famed Yonge Street this week. Struggling to make sense of it,
It’s the day after yet another explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul, this time at a voter registration centre. Another 69 innocent Afghans confirmed killed
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