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22 Oct 2014: Around 14 million people live along highway one, a 2,000-kilometre ring road that snakes around the Hindu Kush, connecting the country’s largest cities – Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Kabul, Ghazni and Kandahar, that is fraught with danger. As Nato withdraws after a 13-year military presence, optimism and foreboding is palpable among residents. ‘The Other Islamic Republic’ is part of our expanding coverage of the region, here in partnership with Afghanistan Today
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20 Oct 2014: Editorial: Russia’s submarine incursion shows Sweden can no longer feel as well protected from the outside world as it was during the cold war
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19 Oct 2014: President calls Syrian Kurdish group ‘a terrorist organisation’ as US launches further air strikes against Isis at Kobani
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14 Oct 2014: Cyber-threat intelligence firm iSight says ‘Sandworm Team’ used unknown bugs from 2009 to steal EU and Nato documents
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8 Oct 2014: Unnamed US official says there is ‘growing angst about Turkey dragging its feet to act to prevent a massacre’ in Kobani
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27 Sep 2014: Defending Russia before the United Nations, foreign minister said the US must give up its claims of ‘eternal uniqueness’
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17 Sep 2014: It is a tough world out there, and getting tougher – the SNP has blithely assumed Scotland will be unquestioningly welcomed
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16 Sep 2014: Two US and one Polish soldier killed and 13 civilians wounded in attack near US embassy in Kabul
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11 Sep 2014:
Radical change as military seeks to control reporting
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10 Sep 2014: Gazprom claims maintenance is behind the shortfall, as it is accused of penalising Poland over supplying gas to Ukraine
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