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Telling Afghanistan’s Stories — in Their Own WordsSummia Tora, Mir Abdullah Miri, Maryam BarakOver four episodes, three Afghan exiles describe their experiences and those of others who tried to leave when the U.S. military pulled out of Afghanistan a year ago.
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No Way Home, Episode One: Life and DeathNo Way Home, Summia ToraTwo Afghans try to flee Kabul after the Taliban takeover. Only one makes it out.
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Fed’s Own Economist Warns of “Severe Recession” From Chair Powell’s Rate HikesKen KlippensteinFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell insists he won’t cause a deep recession but that “pain” is necessary to fight inflation.
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U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine Grows to Historic Proportions — Along With RisksAlice SperiUkraine is on track to become the largest recipient of U.S military assistance in the last century. But questions surround the policy.
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Twitter Censored Professor’s Post for “Abusive Behaviour” Toward the QueenSam BiddleThe policy was invoked to protect the world’s longest-reigning monarch, who died that day, from being silenced.
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An Especially Cold Winter: How Trump Helped Cause the European Natural Gas CrisisMurtaza HussainThe 2015 Iran nuclear deal offered Europe a way to diversify natural gas supplies, but instead Europeans were left at Russia’s mercy.
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Lawmakers Seek Answers on Pentagon’s Role in Deadly AirstrikeNick TurseU.S. involvement in the 2017 attack, which killed more than 160 civilians at a displaced persons’ camp in Nigeria, was first reported by The Intercept.
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Democrats Could Codify RoeDeconstructedRecord numbers of women are registering to vote in the run-up to the midterm elections.
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