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The striking headgear sported by members of the Ottoman court in the 15th century provoked fashionable Westerners to don ...
Is Washington ready to subordinate its talk about advancing sovereignty and economic prosperity in Central Asia in favor of ...
Despite being globally recognized, there are several countries where Americans are not exactly welcomed with open arms. From political unrest and war to complex visa processes and strained ...
DETROIT LAKES — After a harrowing exit from Iran, adventurer Ian Andersen found himself in Baku, Azerbaijan, trying to figure ...
The Church is to gather all Gentiles to God to follow him. Then, at some point soon, God will hit “unpause” on his plans with ...
Beneath the official narratives of “stability” and “return,” lies a brutal truth: Afghanistan remains a deeply unsafe country ...
How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a ...
There were 71,000 deportations in the first half of June alone, according to U.N. estimates. These Afghan refugees are ...
Isfahan, one of three cities targeted in American military strikes, is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a mosque that ...
Among these cross-cultural ties lies a remarkable genealogical connection between India and Iran. The grandfather of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, was born in India.
Hessom Razavi’s family fled to Australia from Iran in the 1980s to escape persecution. As he watches events unfold, he speaks to relatives still there and reflects on Iran’s fate.
With the West now inhospitable to them, Russian tourists are finding new holiday opportunities in North Korea, Afghanistan, and other unlikely spots.