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Four years after fleeing Kabul, Afghanistan, New Haven, Conn., resident Hashima Moradi and her family resettled in Bridgeport, beginning the long process of rebuilding their lives.
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. Kabul residents have told RFE/RL that they are ...
Friday, August 15, marked the four-year anniversary of the collapse of the Afghan government and the U.S. withdrawal from ...
The capital of Afghanistan, which has a population of over six million people, might become the first modern city to run out of water by 2030. The nonprofit Mercy Corps, in a report, stressed that ...
Afghanistan's pursuit of water sovereignty through large-scale projects like the Qosh Tepa canal is intensifying regional ...
Thousands of Afghans gathered in Kabul to watch helicopters scatter flowers to mark the fourth anniversary of the Taliban's ...
In the four years since the Taliban took control of Kabul, millions of Afghans who initially fled have now been expelled from ...
Afghan women were barred from attending celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the Taliban’s return to power on ...
As the sunset enveloped Kabul on a recent summer evening, two neighbors blurted out insults at each other over access to a rapidly vanishing resource: water.
A network of retired servicemen organized the rescue of several Afghans who had once aided the U.S. Now, new policies ...
Hashima remembers standing in a military aircraft flying out of Kabul, Afghanistan four years ago and asking U.S. soldiers ...