La Presse lance l’année avec une série de portraits de femmes et d’hommes qui se battent pour le respect des libertés civiles ...
En Afghanistan, les talibans démolissent ce cinéma historique de Kaboul devenu une “ruine à abattre”
Le cinéma Ariana, qui avait dû renoncer à sa programmation de films sous la pression des talibans au pouvoir, a été détruit pour laisser place à un centre commercial.
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Le cinéma historique Ariana en Afghanistan démoli
Au fil des décennies, le cinéma Ariana, situé en plein cœur de Kaboul, a survécu aux révolutions et aux guerres, en ressortant meurtri, mais toujours là pour divertir les Afghans avec des films de Bol ...
Abonnés Attention aux brises de mer cet été en Bretagne ! La brise thermique est un classique de la côte bretonne. Après un grand calme et un franc soleil d‘été, la brise de mer peut se lever ...
MADISON, Wis. — After the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington D.C. in November, Afghans in Wisconsin say they feel a wave of uncertainty and fear amid anti-Afghan, xenophobic rhetoric ...
QUETTA: Security forces conducted a major intelligence-based operation in the Nokundi and Taftan areas of Chagai district and arrested the Afghan nationals who illegally entered the Pakistani area ...
The Trump administration has paused processing immigration applications for people from 19 countries, including Afghanistan. This directive followed a deadly shooting in Washington, D.C., allegedly ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — For 10 hours a day, Rahimullah sells socks from his cart in eastern Kabul, earning about $4.5 to $6 per day. It’s a pittance, but it’s all he has to feed his family of five.
Some Republicans in Congress are splitting from the Trump administration over its crackdown on legal immigration from Afghanistan, especially for those migrants who helped U.S. war efforts there. Over ...
Members of law enforcement, including the U.S. Secret Service and the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, respond to a shooting near the White House in Washington, D.C., on November 26, 2025.
The Trump administration has paused visas and other programs allowing Afghans to come to the U.S. legally, including those who helped American troops. Some Republicans are pushing back. Since the ...
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