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In travel news this week: airlines sued for selling windowless “window seats,” venomous sea slugs close down a beach in Spain ...
A bus carrying Afghans recently deported from Iran crashed and burst into flames Tuesday, killing dozens of men, women and ...
Four years after the Taliban took power, influencers are traveling to Afghanistan in droves. CNN’s Isobel Yeung met up in ...
CNN's intelligence correspondent covering national security and the intelligence community. She joined CNN's national ...
Amid mounting pressure from the West, Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his government will review a recently approved version of a law that critics say legalizes marital rape and the U.S. president ...
First lady Laura Bush arrived in Afghanistan Sunday for a half-day visit meant to highlight the progress the nation has made since the fall of the Taliban. The first lady was scheduled to visit ...
A scene of human carnage and rubble. Rome Bureau Chief Alessio Vinci covered the November 2001 prison uprising at Qala-i-Jangi for CNN. Vinci and TIME reporte ...
Afghanistan is seeing its sharpest-ever surge of child malnutrition ... and flash floods were having a “profound impact” on people’s lives and the economy. For more CNN news and newsletters create an ...
After being banned from formal schooling, many Afghan girls now attend religious schools. However, they say these institutions fail ...
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The world nearly beat polio. But fake records, an imperfect vaccine and missteps aided its comeback
And the vaccines, which must be kept cold, aren’t always stored correctly, she added. Afghanistan and Pakistan remain the only countries where transmission of polio — which is highly infectious, ...
Afghanistan remains the only country in the world that prohibits girls and women from getting general education at secondary and higher levels.
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