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From rural Afghanistan to high fashion: Meet the young designer making a difference

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Traditional Afghan clothes and jewellery are making their way into high fashion with the help of a young designer who wants to help Afghan women.
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Parwaiz Arabzai: Afghan MMA fighter pursues pro career in France

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An Afghan refugee who is pursuing a career as a Mixed Martial Arts fighter in Europe.
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Afghan mixed martial artist pursues pro career

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Many Afghan refugees are stateless and homeless, but sport can be a way to put down roots and even launch a career.
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Australia protest: Supporters call for release of WikiLeaks found

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Supporters of jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demonstrate in Australia, calling for his release.
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Locusts threaten Afghanistan’s wheat harvest

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An invasion of locusts in Afghanistan is threatening the wheat harvest.
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Afghanistan healthcare: Hospitals face shortage of medical worker

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Hospitals across Afghanistan are facing a growing, compounded crisis.
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UN’s Guterres says intl community worried about Afghanistan

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Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, expresses concerns about the stability of Afghanistan
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International meeting on Afghanistan makes little progress

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Representatives from more than 20 countries and organisations gathered for a summit organised by the United Nations.
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Taliban Kill Mastermind of Suicide Bombing at Kabul Airport

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A ground assault by the Taliban killed the Islamic State militant who spearheaded the August 2021 suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that left 13 U.S. troops and about 170 Afghans dead during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from...
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Afghans who worked at Kabul embassy sue Canada

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Afghans who worked for the Canadian embassy in Kabul are suing the federal government, accusing Ottawa of letting their immigration applications languish as they’re hunted by the Taliban.
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PM says government is working to fulfill commitment to bring in 40,000 Afghan refugees

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with reporters about whether the federal government will increase the number of Afghans being brought to Canada beyond the original target of 40,000 refugees.
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30,000 Afghan refugees now in Canada, but thousands wait in fear

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Canada has welcomed 30,000 Afghan refugees, the majority of whom helped the Canadian Armed Forces, since the Taliban gained control in 2021, but thousands are still waiting in fear for their lives.
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Afghan female prosecutors seek asylum in Europe

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A group of women who worked as prosecutors in Afghanistan are seeking a new life in Europe after fleeing the Taliban.
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THE GENOCIDE IN AFGHANISTAN YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF | EXPLAINS

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A genocide in Afghanistan is being neglected. For over 130 years, Hazara communities have been massacred in killings, by famine, starvation, and state-sanctioned enslavement. Today, the Taliban has pushed Hazara people out of government,...
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Afghanistan's diplomat at the UN: No staff, no budget

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The Taliban may control Afghanistan but the de facto government has yet to be formally recognised by the United Nations.
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Pakistan suicide bombing: Clean-up and rescue operations continue

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More bodies are pulled from the rubble of a mosque in Pakistan that came under attack in Peshawar.
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Extreme cold is killing Afghans

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Afghans say a bitter cold snap is causing hardship and death. Many people are without coal, a stove or warm clothes andthey want the government to provide some relief.
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6 million Afghans at risk of famine this winter: UN

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Afghanistan's coldest winter in 15 years, combined with a severe economic crisis, is putting six million people at risk of famine, says U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths.
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Extreme cold weather in Afghanistan leads to over 160 deaths

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Freezing temperatures in Afghanistan have left more than 160 people dead after a wave of extremely cold weather. The situation has been made worse by the fact that many aid agencies suspended operations there.
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UN urges Taliban not to erase women from public life

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The Taliban has barred women from education and much of public life.
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Afghan engineers make sports car from 'scraps of war'

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Afghan engineers have designed the country's first sports car, the "Helmet", using 'scraps of war'.
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UN delegation in Kabul for talks with Taliban on women's rights

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The UN's top-ranked woman is part of its highest-level delegation to Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power.
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'Extremely devastating' to learn of death of female Afghan MP, says NDP foreign affairs critic

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The death of female Afghan MP Mursal Nabizada was 'extremely devastating' news for NDP foreign affairs critic Heather McPherson, one of six MPs that issued a joint statement calling on the federal government to take action.
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Women in Afghanistan facing bleak reality after latest Taliban restrictions

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Women in Afghanistan are struggling to cope under the latest rules introduced by the Taliban government that restrict women's freedom, including bans on attending school and even a ban on women aid workers.