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What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Fuels Conflict
The Durand Line, a 2,640-kilometre border drawn by British diplomats in 1893, divides the Pashtun people between Pakistan and Afghanistan and remains...
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Economy
The Durand Line, a 2,640-kilometre border drawn by British diplomats in 1893, divides the Pashtun people between Pakistan and Afghanistan and remains...
Science
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Culture
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Culture
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The ICC is the world's only permanent court for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Here's how it investigates, prosecutes, and why enf...
Culture
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