US sharing intelligence with Syria govt to stop IS resurgence
Jailed Comoros opposition leader on hunger strike
Hamas frees four Israeli soldiers captured on October 7
Erasing the revolutionary identity of Egypt's Tahrir Square
How a ceasefire will reveal the true scale of Gaza's death toll
Will victims finally get justice as Beirut blast probe resumes?
Why Israel's vision for a 'New Syria' threatens the Arab region
After this carnage in Gaza, don't expect gratitude for ceasefire
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Has Lebanon become a lab rat for the US military-industrial complex?
Meet the Syrian artists shaping the future of a new Syria
Tunisian waters offers hope for vulnerable sea turtles
Freed Palestinian women speak on torture in Israeli prisons
Karen J. Greenberg is Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University’s School of Law.
Opinion: Though the US military involvement in Afghanistan is ending, the suffering facing the Afghan people is far from over. Perhaps educational aid is the route to a sustainable future for the country, writes Karen J. Greenberg.