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Afghanistan, Luxury
Thanks to peace, two unexpected words are echoing across Afghanistan’s capital: Luxury housing
Afghans who spent years overseas are returning home, keen to take advantage of the country’s improved security after decades of war.
Peace in Afghanistan’s capital has been a boon for real estate
People who spent years living and working abroad are returning home, keen to take advantage of Afghanistan's much-improved security and stability.
Two unexpected words echoing in Afghanistan’s capital: Luxury housing
In a town that has been through it all and is clawing its way back, a man named Omidullah is looking to hit paydirt. The Kabul real estate agent is selling a nine-bedroom, nine-bath, white-and-gold villa in the Afghan capital.
Afghanistan, Senate
General Known as Last Soldier in Afghanistan Gets Promotion Approved After Republican Ends Delay
A promotion for the general who became known as the last U.S. soldier out of Afghanistan was approved by the Senate after a Republican senator briefly delayed the vote.
Senate approves promotion for general involved in Afghanistan exit after a Republican blocked it
The Senate voted to approve the promotion of a general who oversaw troops in the U.S. withdrawal from Kabul, Afghanistan, that had been held by Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin.
General involved in Afghanistan withdrawal has promotion confirmed by Senate
The Senate confirmed the promotion of Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue, the last American soldier out of Afghanistan, to commander of U.S. Army Europe-Africa.
Taliban, Afghanistan
Taliban bans women from training as midwives
Women in Afghanistan have been banned from training to become midwives in the latest crackdown unveiled by. Female trainee midwifery students, who have been ordered to
Afghan Training Centres Say Women To Be Barred From Health Studies
Senior employees at several institutions offering nursing and midwifery courses in Afghanistan on Tuesday said women would be barred from classes, following an edict by the Taliban supreme leader.
Taliban in Afghanistan ban all medical training for women
Female students studying midwifery in Afghanistan have been told to stay away from classes. Also: Joe Biden is in Angola on his first visit to Africa as US president, and Jaguar unveils its new luxury electric car.
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After the U.S. left Afghanistan, these Americans helped trapped Afghans escape
In the years since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, U.S. veterans and citizens have fought to help Afghans left behind, ...
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Last soldier to leave Afghanistan confirmed as new Army Europe leader
The Senate on Monday night confirmed Army Lt. Gen. Chris Donahue as the next commander of U.S. Army Europe, ending a ...
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Taking over Nakamura's mission and supporting Afghanistan
Wednesday marks five years since Japanese doctor Nakamura Tetsu was shot dead in Afghanistan.   Nakamura dedicated his life ...
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Blinken finally set to testify on Afghanistan pullout after months of resistance
The hearing, scheduled for Dec. 11, will come roughly three months after the secretary of state skipped a similar hearing ...
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Afghanistan Under-19 vs Nepal Under-19 Highlights: Nepal Under-19 beat Afghanistan Under-19 by 1 wicket
Welcome to the live coverage of Match 10 of ACC Men's U19 Asia Cup, 2024. Match will start at 10:30 AM | Crickit ...
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Afghanistan’s Environmental Engagement Under the Taliban
The COP29 meetings mark an important first step to ensure that environmental factors in Afghanistan remain a tentative means ...
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Two years after fleeing Afghanistan, this former MP says life in Canada isn't easy
When the government in Afghanistan collapsed, Zefnoon Safi and her family’s lives were in danger. She, her husband and five ...
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A third of Afghanistan’s population faces hunger as harsh winter starts to bite
Nearly 24 million people are in dire need of food or cash assistance to avoid slipping into poverty and food insecurity, aid ...
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