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A landmark agreement worth $10 billion has been signed between Afghanistan’s Ministry of Water and Energy and Azizi Energy Invest to generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity. The deal, finalized in ...
As the sun rises over Kabul’s parched mountains, a family’s daily struggle to find water – and to make it last – is about to ...
Afghanistan is seeing the emergence of local female tour guides, in a country whose Taliban government imposes the world's ...
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With no access to education beyond the 6th grade, girls in Afghanistan turn to religious schools
For six hours every day after school, Nahideh works in a cemetery, collecting water from a nearby shrine to sell to mourners ...
One of those visitors is Australian Suzanne Sandral. She originally wanted to see Afghanistan in the 1960s but the pressures ...
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Live Science on MSNKabul could become the first modern capital to run out of water — here's why
The city of Kabul in Afghanistan is at risk of becoming the first modern capital to run out of water, according to a recent ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNFrom Kabul to the catwalk
By Magnus MarsdenThe winter season of 2024-25 marked a resurgence of fur clothing – both faux and real – in fashion across Europe and North America. Shearling jackets and embroidered ‘Penny Lane coats ...
A suicide bombing outside of Kabul, Afghanistan's airport Thursday has killed 13 U.S. service members, officials tell Fox News. A second explosion later took place outside the Baron Hotel, sources ...
On the anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the tragedy of 13 service members killed at the Kabul airport, I am tortured by the death of my husband Chris and the destruction of ...
KABUL — The spacious ballroom glittered with lights. Young women in chiffon and satin gowns sashayed among the tables or twirled slowly on the dance floor to tapes of rhythmic music. Amid ...
Baggage lost, bodies battered, more than 120 Times employees and family members barely made it to a plane out of Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. It required an unsettling collaboration.
Kabul was once a relatively lush haven for several hundred thousand residents. But decades of war, migration and chaotic sprawl have turned the Afghan capital into a barely functioning dust bowl.
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