
No One Knows How Many Americans Are Imprisoned in Pakistan’s Crackdown on Dissent
The U.S. helped set Pakistan’s crisis in motion, but it appears to be doing little to help dual citizens caught up in the military’s dragnet.
The U.S. helped set Pakistan’s crisis in motion, but it appears to be doing little to help dual citizens caught up in the military’s dragnet.
Documents and interviews link Col. Elias Melgar Urbina to a convicted drug trafficker and a security company accused of assassinating activists.
The Russian president’s role in Wednesday’s fatal plane crash is not entirely clear, but the day’s events were reminiscent of Hitler’s 1934 purge.
Wagner didn’t just support Russia’s military, it became an integral part of the fighting force.
A fight over recent amendments to the Official Secrets Act sent Pakistan into a constitutional crisis.
The Pentagon refuses to call the overthrow of Niger’s president a coup — a move that could affect military assistance and a U.S. drone base.
After initially suggesting the cable published by The Intercept was inauthentic, Pakistani officials now claim it doesn’t reveal a conspiracy.
The Pentagon claims “no correlation” between U.S. training and coups, but research suggests the opposite could be true.
Washington is halting some aid to Niger even as it eyes greater support for Burkina Faso’s military coup-maker.
“All will be forgiven,” said a U.S. diplomat, if the no-confidence vote against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan succeeds.