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Tag: Ghazni Province (Afghanistan)

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Far From Kabul, Building a New Life, With Music and Hope

July 13, 2022JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZComments Off on Far From Kabul, Building a New Life, With Music and Hope

The students of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music fled after the Taliban seized power. Now they are trying to remake their school, and their dreams, in Portugal.

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Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild

September 29, 2021September 30, 2021Jim Huylebroek and Victor J. BlueComments Off on Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild

A small village outside Ghazni found itself on a critical supply artery in war-torn Afghanistan. It paid a heavy price.

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Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild

September 29, 2021Jim Huylebroek and Victor J. BlueComments Off on Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild

A small village outside Ghazni found itself on a critical supply artery in war-torn Afghanistan. It paid a heavy price.

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As the Taliban Tighten Their Grip, Fears of Retribution Grow

August 29, 2021CARLOTTA GALLComments Off on As the Taliban Tighten Their Grip, Fears of Retribution Grow

Taliban leaders have promised amnesty to Afghan officials and soldiers, but there are increasing reports of detentions, disappearances and even executions.

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As the Taliban Tighten Their Grip, Fears of Retribution Grow

August 29, 2021August 29, 2021CARLOTTA GALLComments Off on As the Taliban Tighten Their Grip, Fears of Retribution Grow

Taliban leaders have promised amnesty to Afghan officials and soldiers, but there are increasing reports of detentions, disappearances and even executions.

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A Wave of Afghan Surrenders to the Taliban Picks Up Speed

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021DAVID ZUCCHINO and NAJIM RAHIMComments Off on A Wave of Afghan Surrenders to the Taliban Picks Up Speed

Dozens of besieged outposts or bases, and four district centers, have given up to the insurgents this month, in an accelerating rural collapse as American troops leave.

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Taliban Executes Female Prison Guard, and U.N. Raises Concern Over Afghan Violence

July 27, 2020July 27, 2020Mujib Mashal and Najim RahimComments Off on Taliban Executes Female Prison Guard, and U.N. Raises Concern Over Afghan Violence

The guard was abducted while traveling to her home village and later killed. The United Nations says civilians continue to bear the brunt of the Afghan conflict.

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‘I Didn’t Know Whether to Mourn or to Celebrate’: An Afghan Reporter’s Girlhood Education

March 30, 2020March 31, 2020FATIMA FAIZIComments Off on ‘I Didn’t Know Whether to Mourn or to Celebrate’: An Afghan Reporter’s Girlhood Education

As a U.S. peace deal with the Taliban unfolds, a Times journalist recalls how a visit to one of Afghanistan’s most progressive rural schools triggered a bittersweet flashback to her own childhood dreams.

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Officials Recover Remains at U.S. Military Plane Crash Site in Afghanistan

January 28, 2020Helene Cooper and Mujib MashalComments Off on Officials Recover Remains at U.S. Military Plane Crash Site in Afghanistan

Military officials said that they had recovered two sets of remains from the two-person plane, and that the crash did not appear to be caused by enemy fire.

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Officials Recover Remains at U.S. Military Plane Crash Site in Afghanistan

January 28, 2020January 28, 2020Helene Cooper and Mujib MashalComments Off on Officials Recover Remains at U.S. Military Plane Crash Site in Afghanistan

Military officials said that they had recovered two sets of remains from the two-person plane, and that the crash did not appear to be caused by enemy fire.

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