Archive for September 29th, 2020

Normalizing Sudan-Israel Relations Now is a Dangerous Game

As Sudan is mentioned among the next states to normalize relations with Israel, concerns about what that would do to the democratic transition arise.

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Six Things to Watch at the U.N. General Assembly

The marquee multilateral summit goes virtual as questions about the future of the global body rise.

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Afghan Talks Are Historic Chance for Peace, Says Top U.S. Negotiator

Intra-Afghan talks must address a number of thorny issues, but represent a major milestone to ending four decades of conflict.

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Afghan forces kill mastermind of Nangarhar prison attack

Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security (NDS) on Tuesday confirmed Special Forces had killed the mastermind of this month’s Nangarhar prison attack. The NDS said in a statement on Tuesday it had killed high ranking Daesh member, Abdullah Orakzai, the chief justice of ISIS-K/Daesh in Afghanistan.

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Taliban kidnap six Afghan journalists

“We are trying to negotiate their release with the Taliban,” says Abdullah Hasrat, a spokesman for Paktia’s governor after Taliban kidnapped six Afghan journalists.

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Fighting leaves dozens of Taliban insurgents dead in eastern Afghanistan

The clashes came a day after the Taliban said they had killed 28 Afghan paramilitary policemen in Uruzgan in southern Afghanistan. Afghan security forces killed 65 Taliban militants during an intense battle in eastern Afghanistan, officials said, as fighting rages between the two sides amid ongoing peace talks.

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U.S. Commandos Use Secretive Missiles to Kill Qaeda Leaders in Syria

The specially designed missiles use sharp blades and blunt force, rather than explosive warheads, to kill terrorist leaders. U.S. Special Operations forces, with no fanfare, killed a top Qaeda leader in northwest Syria in an unusual drone strike nearly two weeks ago.

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