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When Trump Meets Khan
Can Two Populist Leaders End the Unpopular War in Afghanistan?

It’s a heavy lift, but with Pakistan’s economy in crisis, there are signs that Washington and Islamabad are moving toward a new transactional approach.

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Voices from Pakistan
The Pashtuns’ Year of Living Dangerously

Over the past year, a Pashtun awakening has transformed war-torn Waziristan from a hotbed of terrorism to a battleground for civil rights. But can the movement bring real change?

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