La filial del EI vinculada al atentado de Moscú tiene ambiciones globales
El Estado Islámico de Jorasán es la red más activa del grupo y actúa en Afganistán, Pakistán e Irán y tiene objetivos en Europa.
By Eric Schmitt
El Estado Islámico de Jorasán es la red más activa del grupo y actúa en Afganistán, Pakistán e Irán y tiene objetivos en Europa.
By Eric Schmitt
The Islamic State in Khorasan is active in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran and has set its sights on Europe and beyond.
By Eric Schmitt
The four accused of carrying out an assault at a concert hall near Moscow are migrant laborers from Tajikistan. They face a maximum sentence of life in prison.
By Neil MacFarquhar
The militant group violently opposes the Taliban leaders of Afghanistan, where it is based. It is increasingly targeting foreign foes.
By Christina Goldbaum
Matin Malikzada, a seventh-generation ceramist, is making a life in Connecticut with help from new friends.
By Leslie Brody
Dicen en Modesto que hay más mujeres afganas conduciendo en esta ciudad que en todo Afganistán. Y eso gracias a un profesor de 82 años que les brinda clases gratuitas.
By Miriam Jordan and Rachel Bujalski
In a country especially vulnerable to climate change, a drought has displaced entire villages and left millions of children malnourished.
By Lynsey Addario and Victoria Kim
The pre-dawn strikes escalated tensions between two countries that have clashed over the recent rise in militant violence on Pakistan’s soil.
By Christina Goldbaum and Zia ur-Rehman
Local lore says that one 82-year-old professor has probably taught more Afghan women drivers in a California town than there are in all Afghanistan. For them, it’s not about empowerment; it’s for groceries.
By Miriam Jordan and Rachel Bujalski
Un matrimonio entre un soldado y una pacifista sufre tensiones y cambios.
By Simone Gorrindo
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