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Indian Army soldiers near the Line of Actual Control Pentagon Worries About Chinese Buildup Near India
China’s new airports and highways near the border have put officials on edge.
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Passengers queue to board a U.S. Air Force flight. State Department Launches Review of Afghan Withdrawal
U.S. ambassador Daniel Smith is tapped to lead a review to understand the lessons of U.S. involvement.
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U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office of the White House, on September 1, 2021, in Washington, DC. Ukraine Ready to Fight to ‘Last Drop’
But Biden’s talk of accommodating Russia has Congress worried.
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People protest France’s vaccination law. For Europe’s Far-Right, Vaccine Skepticism Is a Trap
Playing to the anti-vaccine base hasn’t led to electoral gains—yet.
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A man sells fruits and vegetables on a street in Havana as Cuba faces food shortages. How Cheap Chicken Stopped Protests in Cuba
Food is power in a country where only a small portion of people are allowed to enter supermarkets.
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India's most marginalized Dalit community members shout slogans during a protest in New Delhi on Aug. 9, 2018. Modi’s Farm Bills and Their Repeal Will Do Nothing for This Group
Bonded laborers, many of whom belong to the Dalit community, are owned by their landlords and work for little or no pay.
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An illegal diamond dealer from Zimbabwe displays diamonds for sale in Manica, Mozambique, near the border with Zimbabwe on Sept. 19, 2010. Zimbabwe’s Chance to Shine
Its ascent to a leadership role in international diamond accreditation is an opportunity for the industry to clean up its act.
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Sudanese protesters block roads and burn tires. The Battle for Khartoum Exposes Waning U.S. Influence
If any outside power could help Sudan chart a path to democracy, it should have been the United States.
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Singer Josephine Baker performs. Josephine Baker: First American to Enter France’s Panthéon
The Black expatriate singer, dancer, resistance hero, and civil rights warrior exits stage left into history.
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A Department of Defense plaque is seen outside the Pentagon in Washington, DC on October 6, 2021. ‘No Decisions, No Changes’: Pentagon Fails to Stick Asia Pivot
The long-anticipated review was, for some, a “complete waste of time.”
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Karambir's mother, Bahoti Devi, sits outside the family home with the farming family's buffalos behind her in Haryana, India, on March 27. Farmers Have Become Martyrs in India
A grim death toll accompanies long-running protests.
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed salutes. U.S. Envoy Warns Ethiopia Conflict Could Spiral Amid Military Escalation
The State Department repeats calls for U.S. citizens to leave the country as soon as possible.
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Jan Kubis, United Nations special envoy for Libya U.N. Libya Envoy Abruptly Resigns Ahead of Critical Elections
Libya still reeling from proxy war between rival foreign powers.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands. Kremlin Says Second Biden-Putin Meeting Is in the Works
Talk of a virtual summit comes as U.S. officials are increasingly alarmed by Russia’s military buildup near its border with Ukraine.
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A US-made CH-47 helicopter flies an 18-meter by 12-meter national flag at a military base in Taoyuan on September 28, 2021. Pentagon Quietly Puts More Troops in Taiwan
Deeper U.S. engagement comes as the wisdom of strategic ambiguity is increasingly questioned.