Category: History
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Kosovo’s Christian Revival and America’s Waning Church Attendance
In two vastly different corners of the world—Kosovo and the United States—Christianity is experiencing contrasting fates. In Kosovo, a predominantly Muslim region in the Balkans, a quiet but persistent revival of Christianity is unfolding. Meanwhile, in the United States, once considered the bastion of evangelical influence, church pews are emptying at an unprecedented rate. These…
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How U.S. Missteps in Afghanistan Swelled the Taliban’s Ranks and Turned Allies into Enemies
The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban in August 2021 was not merely the consequence of a chaotic withdrawal—it was the inevitable result of decades of missteps, miscalculations, and misplaced priorities. The United States didn’t just lose a war; it lost the trust of the Afghan people, turning potential allies into bitter enemies. To understand…
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Once Part of Larger Russia: Why Putin Went to War with Ukraine and What He Wants Next – Everything You Need to Know
Ukraine was once part of the Soviet Union, a superpower largely defined by Russia as its largest and most dominant member. When the USSR fell, Ukraine gained independence. But 25 years later, Russia came back, determined to take back what it believes is rightfully theirs. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is one of the…
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