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    Goats and Soda
    Shaista sits in her tiny home on the outskirts of Kabul. Her youngest, a 3-year-old girl, sits on her lap; some of her other seven children sit beside her. Behind them, she is boiling a pot of water on the wood-burning stove. But she's told the children
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    'I Cry At Night': Afghan Mothers Struggle To Feed Their Children In The Pandemic

    Jan 06, 2021
    The U.N. finds that nearly half of all children younger than 5 in Afghanistan, some 3.1 million, are facing acute malnutrition. Mothers share their plight to provide the children sustenance.
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    Afghan women look at the skyline of Kabul in September.
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    'Our Houses Are Not Safe': Residents Fear Taliban In Afghanistan's Capital

    Dec 18, 2020
    The Taliban have waged attacks across the country, prompting a call to reduce the violence from Gen. Mark Milley. In Kabul, the public worries about the Taliban's return.
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    A view at the scene where Deputy Governor of Kabul Mahbubullah Muhibbi was killed in a bomb blast, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday.
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    Kabul's Deputy Governor Killed In Bomb Blast

    Dec 15, 2020
    Mahbubullah Muhibbi is the latest, and one of the highest-profile victims of shadowy assailants, who've killed journalists, police, security forces, judicial authorities and senior administrators.
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    World
    The Taliban delegation attends the opening session of the peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Doha, Qatar, on Sept. 12.
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    Afghan Government And Taliban Reach Breakthrough To Proceed With Peace Talks

    Dec 02, 2020
    The two sides have agreed on a way forward for substantive negotiations aimed at ending decades of almost continuous war in the country, representatives said in near-twin tweets.
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    World
    Residents inspect a damaged house after several rockets landed Saturday in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, which comes the same day as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's meeting with Taliban leade
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    Kabul Battered By Rockets Ahead Of Pompeo's Planned Talks With Taliban

    Nov 21, 2020
    The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks, which killed at least eight in the Afghan capital and came on a day when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to discuss Afghan peace talks.
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    World
    An honor guard is formed at Defence Headquarters in Canberra, Australia, before findings from the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry are released on Thursday. A report found evidence that 25 soldiers unlawfully killed 3
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    After Australian Report, Calls Grow For More Investigations Of Abuses In Afghanistan

    Nov 20, 2020
    "Only through a series of independent inquiries will we uncover the true extent of this disregard for Afghan life, which normalized murder, and resulted in war crimes," an Afghan rights group says.
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    A new report alleges members of the Australian Defence Force committed war crimes during operations in Afghanistan.
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    Australian Special Forces Unlawfully Killed 39 In Afghanistan, New Report Says

    Nov 19, 2020
    The findings indicate that Australia's special forces soldiers unlawfully killed 39 Afghans nationals or non-combatants during operations from 2009 to 2013.
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    World
    An Afghan National Army soldier stands guard at a checkpoint near the Bagram airfield, the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan, in April.
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    What Joe Biden's Presidency May Mean For Afghanistan

    Nov 18, 2020
    Biden's record, especially as vice president, helps illuminate what he may do once he is sworn in. Amid an uptick in violence, some Afghans hope for a reassessment of the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement.
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    A U.S. soldier stands at a spot struck by Iranian missiles in January at Ain al-Asad air base in Iraq's Anbar province. The attack was in retaliation for the U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. The U.S. is drawing down 2,500 troo
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    White House Orders Thousands Of U.S. Troops Withdrawn From Afghanistan And Iraq

    Nov 16, 2020
    The American troop presence will decline in Afghanistan from 4,500 to 2,500, and in Iraq from 3,000 to 2,500. Senior military leaders reportedly oppose the move.
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    Goats and Soda
    Players from the Herat Storm celebrate after winning the championship of the Afghan women's soccer league on October 16 in Kabul.
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    Women Of Afghanistan Won't Give Up Their Soccer Dreams

    Nov 08, 2020
    At the championship of the Afghan women's soccer league, players sprint across the field. Hoodie-style hijabs cover their hair. The scene was once unthinkable. But now the players face new obstacles.
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    A man, wounded after gunmen stormed Kabul University, arrives in an ambulance at Isteqlal Hospital on Monday. At least 19 people died in the attack on Afghanistan's largest university.
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    At Least 19 People Are Killed In Attack On Kabul University

    Nov 02, 2020
    The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an attack by heavily armed gunmen who stormed the campus, firing on students, some of whom jumped out of windows to flee the attackers.
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    A health worker administers a polio vaccine to a child in Afghanistan's Kandahar province. Taliban opposition to vaccine campaigns have left millions of children unprotected against the virus.
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    The Campaign To Wipe Out Polio Was Going Really Well ... Until It Wasn't

    Oct 30, 2020
    It looked as if polio would be the second human disease to be eliminated — after smallpox. But "2020 has been a terrible year," the head of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative says.
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    Goats and Soda
    Ranjana Dwivedi (in purple sari) is a health worker in her village in India. Coronavirus education is a top priority. Center: Iceland's chief of health, Dr. Alma D. Möller, leads the pandemic response. Right: Sheeba Shafaq, a doctor who left Afghanistan
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    3 Female Health Care Heroes: From Iceland's Top Doc To A Village Protector In India

    Oct 19, 2020
    The world is fortunate to have many dedicated professionals dedicated to combating the coronavirus. Here are portraits of three women from far corners of the globe who are playing a key role.
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    National Security
    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley testifies during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in June.
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    Gen. Milley: 'We're Trying To End A War Responsibly, Deliberately'

    Oct 14, 2020
    Last week the president tweeted that troops should be home from Afghanistan by Christmas. In an interview with NPR, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said no final decisions have been made.
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    World
    Afghans flee to Lashkar Gah, Helmand's provincial capital, during fighting between Taliban and Afghan security forces on Monday. Local authorities estimate that some 35,000 people have been displaced into Lashkar Gah since a Taliban offensive began in He
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    Tens Of Thousands Flee Latest Taliban Offensive, And Afghan Civilian Casualties Rise

    Oct 13, 2020
    The victims of recent fighting in Helmand include a pregnant woman struck by a stray bullet. Peace talks continue, but the Taliban argue that an Afghan cease-fire should come as the talks conclude.
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    "This is a moment for the Afghan leaders not to repeat the mistakes of the past, to build a consensus-based system where all key players can participate, and perhaps peace in Afghanistan can change the dynamics even regionally," says U.S. Special Represe
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    Khalilzad: 'A Moment For The Afghan Leaders Not To Repeat The Mistakes Of The Past'

    Oct 02, 2020
    With talks begun between Afghanistan's government and the Taliban, U.S. special envoy for Afghan peace Zalmay Khalilzad tells NPR the U.S. has "tested" the Taliban and "they are meeting those tests."
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    Goats and Soda
    Shamsia Alizada, left school in 2018 after an ISIS suicide bomber struck the academy in Kabul where she was studying. Now she's scored the highest grades on Afghanistan's nation-wide university entrance exams at a time when negotiations with the Taliban
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    Coal Miner's Daughter Is A Heartwarming Hero In Afghanistan

    Sep 25, 2020
    Shamsia Alizada dropped out of the Madwdud Academy in Kabul after a suicide bomber killed more than 40 students. But she returned — and has scored top grades on the country's college entrance exams.
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    National
    Comedian, writer and veterans advocate Jon Stewart speaks at a press conference on "The Presumptive Benefits for War Fighters Exposed to Burn Pits and Other Toxins Act of 2020" at the House Triangle in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
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    Jon Stewart Uses His Celebrity To Bring Attention To Vets Exposed To Burn Pits

    Sep 16, 2020
    The comedian and activist is helping to launch a new campaign to fight for war veterans who say they are sick because of exposure to burn pits and other toxins in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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    National Security
    Abdul Salam Hanafi (right), a member of the Taliban negotiating team, heads to the opening session of peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday.
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    Afghanistan-Taliban Talks Begin In Attempt To End 19 Years Of Bloodshed

    Sep 12, 2020
    The historic negotiations represent the first direct talks between the long-warring sides. However, leaders warn that reaching a peace deal could take time.
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    World
    Afghan President Ashraf Ghani holds up a resolution on the last day of a traditional council known as a Loya Jirga, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 9. The council concluded with hundreds of delegates agreeing to free 400 Taliban members, paving the way for a
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    Is Afghanistan Waiting For The U.S. Election Before Starting Peace Talks?

    Aug 18, 2020
    Some analysts think Kabul is holding out for a possible Joe Biden presidency before trying to strike any substantive deals with the Taliban.
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    Middle East
    Afghan security personnel take position on the top of a building where insurgents were hiding in the city of Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Monday. The day before, militants attacked a prison holding many ISIS members.
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    ISIS Attack On Afghan Prison Leaves At Least 29 Dead

    Aug 03, 2020
    About 1,000 prisoners who escaped during the attack were later found by Afghan security forces. The attack shattered a three-day ceasefire between Afghan forces and the Taliban.
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    Muslims partake in evening prayers at a mosque in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in April. The Taliban have declared a cease-fire for an upcoming holiday.
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    Taliban Call Cease-Fire In Afghanistan For Muslim Holiday

    Jul 28, 2020
    The Taliban and Afghan government agreed to halt fighting for three days during the upcoming Eid al-Adha, a move that could renew momentum toward negotiations.
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    National Security
    Russian President Vladimir Putin (second from left) meets military officials, including Igor Kostyukov (far right), the deputy chief of military intelligence for the GRU. The 2018 event in Moscow marked the centenary of the GRU, which has been involved i
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    Cited In Many Operations, Russia's GRU Is Suspected In Afghan Bounty Case

    Jul 10, 2020
    Russian military intelligence, the GRU, is linked to the invasion of Ukraine and interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Now it's suspected of a bounty program to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
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    Afghan Taliban militants and villagers celebrate a peace deal and victory in March. News reports allege Russia offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. troops. Russia accuses U.S. intelligence of leaking the story to scuttle the peace pr
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    Russia Denies Allegations It Paid Militants To Kill U.S. Troops As 'Nonsense'

    Jul 08, 2020
    A bounty program on U.S. soldiers would constitute a "massive escalation" in Moscow's testy relations with Washington, says one Russia expert. A Russian lawmaker asks: "What would we get out of this?"
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    Goats and Soda
    A gravedigger in Kabul.
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    No Rest For The Gravediggers Of Afghanistan

    Jul 01, 2020
    They are working harder than ever to keep up with the death toll from the novel coronavirus. "People bring their dead during the day and during the night," says a gravedigger named Abbas.

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