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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

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  • A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
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    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.
    A 'strange dance': media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban.

    Once dubbed the 'Afghan Rupert Murdoch', Mohseni's media business was founded after the fall of the Taliban and is now navigating their return.

    Saad Mohseni, chairman and CEO of Moby Group and TOLOnews. Saad founded the Pop Idol style Afghan Star show as well as news network Radio Free Afghanistan

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
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    Afghan Paralympian Qaher Hazrat seeking UK asylum appeals for new prosthetic legs.
    Crowdfunder launched for Qaher Hazrat who cannot get replacement legs on NHS as he does not have refugee status.

    A Paralympic cyclist from Afghanistan who is seeking asylum in the UK is struggling to walk on broken prosthetic legs after being denied new ones because he does not have refugee status.

    Qaher Hazrat has been given a secondhand bike by a charity to help him get around but this week it was stolen from where it was locked outside his Home Office hotel, leaving him devastated and even more restricted in his ability to move around.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
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    Khalida Popal: 'I was accused of wanting to brainwash women to play football'
    Khalida Popal founder of Afghanistan women's national team on fearing assassination and fleeing country then aiding 500 players and their families evacuate when the Taliban returned.

    Afghan football pioneer Khalida Popal, taken on the terrace of the Hachette UK office in London.
    The interview by Don McRae is based on Khalida's book "My Beautiful Sisters". The book goes through her early life, taking on the Taliban, then helping the Guardian expose abuse in the Afghanistan football federation, and the airlift of Afghan women footballers when the Taliban regained power.

    Alecsandra Dragoi / Guardian / eyevine

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    ALECSANDRA DRAGOI

     

  • FEATURE - Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
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    FEATURE - Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Foley/UPI/Shutterstock (12993494j)
    Handler and owner Maggie Rado left, grooms Arctic an Afghan Hound during the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on June 20, 2022. Peter Foley/UPI
    The 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, New York, United States - 20 Jun 2022

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  • FEATURE - Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
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    FEATURE - Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Foley/UPI/Shutterstock (12993494t)
    Caspian an Afghan Hound gets groomed during the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on June 20, 2022. Peter Foley/UPI
    The 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, New York, United States - 20 Jun 2022

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  • Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and women’s rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and womenÕs rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival in London.
    Afghan human rights defender Fawzia Koofi is pictured speaking at the Women of the World Festival at Southbank Centre in London, March 12th 2022.
    The human rights, and womenÕs rights defender, peace negotiator, former member of the Afghan Parliament and its first-ever female Deputy Speaker, was awarded the Reach All Women in War charity annual Anna Politkovskaya Award for her courage and determination in standing up for peace and human rights in Afghanistan in the face of grave danger as her predecessor Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya did.

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    Mazar-i-Sharif was once the most secular, liberal of Afghan cities. But 20 years of corruption and misrule left it ripe for retaking by the Taliban. Will anything be different this time?
    Abu Idrees, centre, the former Taliban police chief of Mazar-i-Sharif, examines documents while one of his aides issues a summon.

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    ‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret’: inside the Taliban’s return to power
    ‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret’: inside the Taliban’s return to power
    Mazar-i-Sharif was once the most secular, liberal of Afghan cities. But 20 years of corruption and misrule left it ripe for retaking by the Taliban. Will anything be different this time?

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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii poses for a portrait in Great Lines Heritage Park in Gillingham, Kent.


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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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    Journalist Akhtar Mohammad Makoii: ‘I wondered whether a bullet had my name on it’: my terrifying 24-hour journey out of Afghanistan. I wanted to stay and tell the world what it was like living in a city besieged by extremists, but as my neighbourhood
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