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India's 79th Independence Day Celebrations In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier guards a road during India's 79th Independence Day celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on August 15, 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi issues a stern warning to Pakistan, stating that India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail anymore and will give a befitting reply to the enemy. He asserts that India has now set a ''new normal'' of not differentiating between terrorists and those who nurture terrorism. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - London nach der Terror-Attacke
March 22, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Police officers seen around Westminster after a terrorist attack in London on March 22, 2017. Four people including a police officer and his attacker have been killed in two related incidents outside the Houses of Parliament and on Westminster Bridge in what Scotland Yard are treating as a terrorist incident (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
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- ISAF troops in Afghanistan. After the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September 2001, the international community declared war on terrorism. The terrorists responsible for the attacks in the USA were members of the Al Qaida network, led by Osama Bin Laden. Since Al Qaida had close ties with the Taliban in Afghanistan, the United States and Great Britain launched operation Enduring Freedom, and succeeded in toppling their regime. Shortly after that, ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) was launched under the auspices of NATO, and with a UN mandate. The aim of the mission was to help the interim government maintain security and the Afghan people rebuild their country., By February 2008, more than 40 countries were participating in ISAF, with a total of 35,000 troops. The Dutch contribution varies from 1500 to 2000 soldiers. The Netherlands is active throughout Afghanistan, helping the Afghans restore the education system, improve healthcare services and build a system of government. The Dutch effort in the south of the country has the highest profile, because that is where our troops are stationed. The Netherlands shares responsibility for the province of Uruzgan with Australia. The Dutch forces started building bases in Tarin Kowt (Camp Hadrian) and Deh Rawood (Kamp Holland) in the spring of 2006.
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
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OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in ...
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