The Supreme Court said an Army veteran can sue a contractor whose employee carried out a suicide attack in Afghanistan.
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Abbey Gate defendant confessed to recon, denied foreknowledge, raised concerns about Pakistani ISI
It remains to be seen whether the Virginia trial will provide some justice for the victims of the Abbey Gate attack nearly ...
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Abbey Gate: DOJ rests case against ISIS-K member as judge considers acquittal before jury verdict
Mohammad Sharifullah is on trial for his alleged role in the Abbey Gate massacre. A judge will now need to rule if the trial ...
An American soldier was injured in a 2016 suicide bombing in Afghanistan. The justices cleared the way for the soldier to ...
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We Need to Tear Down the Adoption Industry
Adoption as practiced in the US is rooted in racism, imperialism, colonialism, and outright abduction. It’s time to do ...
A former Army specialist claimed that Fluor Corp. failed to adequately assess one of its employees, who carried out a 2016 ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with an Army specialist who was severely injured by a suicide bomber on Bagram Air Base ...
Pahalgam, with steep ravines, grassy hillsides and pine forests, is a base for Hindu pilgrimages that business operators hope ...
A volley of gunfire broke the calm of the picturesque Pahalgam valley in Kashmir on Tuesday, killing at least 26 tourists in ...
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Why Pahalgam? Inside the calculated terror attack on Kashmir’s tourism hub
The Pahalgam terror attack in Baisaran wasn’t random—it was a calculated strike on Kashmir’s tourism lifeline, aiming to ...
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