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Holiday with the Taliban Afghanistan is gaining popularity as a tourist destination. But what exactly are visitors seeing — and what remains out of sight?
Strength needs limits Europe is betting increasingly heavily on military power. But as rearmament accelerates, arms control is becoming more – not less – essential