Prince Harry's "need for fights was there" before Meghan—book
A new book by Valentine Low claims that Harry took "every single thing" he did "really seriously," but the "need for fights was there the whole time."
The U.S. Set an Ambitious Refugee Resettlement Target. Now What?
America must fulfill its commitment to refugees.
Full List of People Republicans Plan to Investigate After Midterms
Hunter Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Attorney General Merrick Garland are among those the GOP could investigate.
Pakistan's FM to Taliban: 'Not Wise to Fight With Women of Your Country'
Pakistani top diplomat Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said "this is not an issue for the West," but "for the Islamic world and Muslim women across the Islamic world."
Afghan Chief Swapped for U.S. Hostage Was First Eyed for 2014 Bergdahl Deal
"The Noorzai deal was a long time coming," retired Special Forces officer Jason Amerine, who led efforts to free detained soldier Bowe Bergdahl, told Newsweek.
Dan Crenshaw Gets Into Heated Clashes With Right-Wing Comedian About War
For the second time in two days, the congressman was involved in a verbal altercation with social media provocateur Alex Stein.
Hillary Clinton Festival Appearances Are 'Whitewashing' History: Filmmaker
Laura Poitras, an Oscar-winning documentarian, criticized film festivals for Clinton's recent appearances.
Did Prince William Serve in the Military? How His Career Compares to Harry
Many are wondering how the princes' military careers compare as Prince William has worn a military uniform during funeral duties while Prince Harry has not.
The U.S. Still Has Leverage Over the Taliban
Ever since al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed in a U.S. drone strike in his last hideout in an upscale neighborhood of Kabul, it has become clear that the United States needs a mechanism for managing a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Explosion at Russian Embassy, Two Diplomats Reportedly Killed
The explosion in Kabul was carried out by a suicide bomber, according to Arabic TV channel Al Arabiya.
Don't Punish Afghans Twice Over
The real choice is not whether or not the U.S. should aid the Taliban government. Nor is it about "leverage" on the decisions of the new authorities, of which there is little. The issue is whether or not to do what is in our power to help the Afghan people, or abandon them as their needs grow.
Video of Joe Biden Saying 'F-15' Viewed Over 2M Times as President Mocked
Biden's latest gun comments have resulted in comparisons to his widely criticized withdrawal from Afghanistan and the implication he would attack U.S. citizens.
A Year After U.S. Exit, Afghan Rebel Groups Are Waging War on Taliban Rule
"This has to be an international effort," a National Resistance Front spokesperson told Newsweek. "We can't be left all alone fighting international terrorism."
'I'm a Veteran. A Year After We Left Afghanistan, I Can't Forget'
I've seen many things in my career, but I had never witnessed the fall of an entire country.
Joe Biden's Rallying Approval Rating Has Been Underwater for Entire Year
Democrats are hopeful the president's popularity can continue to rise ahead of the November mid-term elections.
One Year Later: Abandoned Afghan Allies Ponder America's Broken Promises
'They all feel betrayed. How can you not feel betrayed? To leave that country the way we did? That wasn't a withdrawal. It was a retreat.'
Biden Rescue of Afghan Interpreter in 'Media Stunt' Left Hundreds Stranded
'We tried to question why they were just taking Aman and his family. No one replied.'
Where U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan Went Wrong: Ex-Commander McKenzie
Retired General Frank McKenzie, former commander of U.S. Central Command, said a series of decisions led to the chaotic withdrawal of Afghanistan a year ago.
Time to Give Our Afghan Allies a Permanent Home
One of the biggest adjustments during the first few weeks was building a trusting relationship with the Afghan interpreters and soldiers who would fight alongside us, but they earned it.
Ukraine's New Black Hornet Drones Can Spy on Russian Military Undetected
The micro-drones can be operated with GPS and can fit in one's palm, performing spy missions and other reconnaissance.
Kinzinger Says 'Friend' Pompeo Lacks 'Moral Center,' Rips His Trump Support
The anti-Trump Republican said "it's sad to see my friend gone the way he's gone," referring to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Midterm Elections Offer Voters a Referendum on a Record of Failure
Things didn't have to be this way. Candidate Joe Biden promised he would unite America and "build back better."
We've Abandoned Afghanistan's Religious Minorities
A year ago this week, the United States began its complete withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Russia, China Keep Channels Open With Taliban as Western Isolation Endures
Both China and Russia have publicly shown a willingness to cooperate with the Taliban one year after the fall of Kabul.
Exclusive: Pakistan's Sharif Says World Can't Afford U.S.-China Cold War
In a Newsweek interview one year after the Taliban's Afghan takeover, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif calls for greater international cooperation.
Billions in U.S. Aid Vanished in Afghanistan, Will Ukraine Be the Same?
John Sopko, head of the U.S. monitor on Afghanistan spending, said Washington risks "repeating the same mistakes over and over again" without Ukraine oversight.
A Year After Taliban Takeover Afghan Women are Prisoners in Their Homeland
A year after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, Azra Jafari, the country's first female mayor, fears for the women left behind.
Meghan, Harry Foundation Receives Award From Afghan Refugee Organization
The Human First Coalition was founded to provide humanitarian assistance to refugees after the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Is the U.S.-Taliban Dialogue on Its Last Legs?
Will Ayman al-Zawahiri's killing bleed over into the ongoing talks between the U.S. and the Taliban on issues like counterterrorism and mitigating Afghanistan's humanitarian catastrophe?
Al-Zawahiri Strike: U.S. Bargain With the Taliban Was Always a Bad Deal
The U.S. drone strike that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Afghanistan over the weekend took out one of the last remaining key figures behind the 9/11 terror attacks, but it also highlighted how little the United States got out of its 2020 bargain with the Taliban.