A powerful magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck near one of northern Afghanistan’s largest cities, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said.
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In Morocco, exiled Afghan women footballers find hope on the pitch
Manoozh Noori said she "wanted to die" when the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021. That meant she could no ...
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The Bright Side: Exiled Afghan women footballers compete in first international matches
A squad of female refugee footballers exiled from Afghanistan under Taliban rule played in their first international matches at the FIFA Unites: Women's Series late last month in Morocco. The Afghan ...
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"Not Racist, We're Petrified": Viral Clip Claims Crimes In London Soaring Due To Immigrants
The caller’s voice during a live TV show trembled as she said, “We’re not racist, we’re petrified,” adding that she no longer ...
Afghan players fled the country in 2021 after the Taliban banned women's sports. Their return to international competition ...
The namesake of Mazar-i-Sharif suffered countless cracks in a 6.3-magnitude quake, but, like Afghanistan, it has endured for ...
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Afghanistan earthquake survivors spend the night in the open; the quake damaged historical sites
Survivors of a powerful earthquake in northern Afghanistan are digging through the rubble of their homes after spending a ...
Infantino watches Afghan women at groundbreaking FIFA Unites ...
Their return to compete after the Taliban banned all sports for women and girls is a true victory for human rights.
In “The Finest Hotel in Kabul,” the BBC journalist Lyse Doucet tells the story of a country through what was once its most luxurious hotel.
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