A Pyrrhic Victory

Ukrainian commanders have been establishing protected supply lines and funneling soldiers and weapons to Bakhmut, the eastern Ukrainian city that could become a fulcrum for the long-awaited spring offense against Russian-controlled lines, wrote US News and World Report. Russian forces, meanwhile, are fortifying the Crimean...

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Fed Up

Pakistani paramilitary forces arrested former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the capital Tuesday, a move that risks exacerbating the political and economic crises in the South Asian nation, NPR reported, as violent demonstrations erupted across the country. The troops arrested Khan at an Islamabad courthouse, where...

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Opening Doors

Slovakian Prime Minister Eduard Heger stepped down this week after numerous ministers in his government resigned, a move that may likely deepen the political crisis in the country just months before an election that could see a pro-Russian party win, the Guardian reported. Heger handed his...

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Ancient Globalization

Archaeologists recently discovered a two-foot tall Buddha at the site of an ancient Egyptian port city, the first such artifact found west of Afghanistan, and one that underscores the international links of ancient civilizations, according to Smithsonian Magazine. An excavation team of Polish and American researchers...

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