Bosnia: The Lesson We Learned from Afghanistan
Amid mounting crisis, another armed conflict is more plausible than at any other time since the end of the 1992-95 war.
Amid mounting crisis, another armed conflict is more plausible than at any other time since the end of the 1992-95 war.
Could Beijing's growing belligerence be a preparation for war?
Experts say that serious investment and rebranding efforts are key to recovery.
Analysts fear that the new Kabul regime will inspire extremist organisations across the region.
Cold, hungry, and trapped, Afghans and Iraqis are amongst those caught between countries.
Ordinary citizens turn to small acts of protest to show their defiance.
Insecurity increases as insurgents appear energised by imminent US withdrawal.
Moscow has offered to act as intermediary in delimitation efforts.
Experts warn of "ugly and dirty political game" over detainees.
Locals report hearing heavy weapons fire but feel in no immediate danger.