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When Krishna arrived on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, he came not as a warrior, but as a charioteer. The Supreme ...
The Warrior and His Doubt Even before a single arrow was shot at Kurukshetra, Arjuna was fighting a battle within himself. As ...
Micah McCartney is a reporter for Newsweek based in Taipei, Taiwan. He covers U.S.-China relations, East Asian and Southeast Asian security issues, and cross-strait ties between China and Taiwan ...
This prompted accusations from Ukraine and its European partners that Moscow wasn't really interested in a negotiated resolution to the war. After the meetings concluded, Vladimir Medinsky ...
War is boring as hell in “The Damned,” an austere western drama set far from the battlefields on the 1862 frontier. It seeks not to tell a story but to capture a set of feelings. None of them ...
The civil trial was the first time in history any court has assessed claims of war crimes by Australian forces. A panel of three Federal Court judges on Friday unanimously upheld the original ...
"We're the ones that won the war," the president insisted while addressing U.S. troops in Qatar Meredith Kile is a Digital News Writer-Editor at PEOPLE. She has been an entertainment and political ...
More than 19 months after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, calls are mounting for the war to end, even among those who once supported it. We asked a collection of experts to weigh in.
Mr. Hennigan writes about national security for Opinion. After four days of exchanging airstrikes and drone attacks on military infrastructure brought India and Pakistan to the precipice of war ...
Even before Taiwan elected William Lai as its president, in January 2024, China voiced strong opposition to him, calling him a “separatist” and an “instigator of war.” In recent months, Beijing has ...
In September 1939, Europe entered a strange historical period known as the phony war that lasted until the following spring. Having guaranteed Poland’s independence, Britain and France declared ...
Much of the current discourse on Taiwan centres around one scenario: war. The prevailing imagery involves amphibious landings, missile strikes, and an Indo-Pacific showdown with global ramifications.