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Afghanistan has been through everything. Now it wants to dust off its postal service and modernize
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 days agoIn parts of Afghanistan where there are no street names or house numbers, utility companies and...
Woman Adopts One of the 'Perfect' Dogs Who Inspired Her Animal Rescue Work: 'We're So Grateful'...
People via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDuring a two-week period, thousands of people, including foreign diplomatic staff, military...
An Afghan woman wanted to be a doctor. Now she makes pickles as the Taliban restricts women's roles
Financial Post· 7 days agoFrozan Ahmadzai is one of 200,000 Afghan women who have the Taliban’s permission to work. Now,...
New "VANCOUVER" sign has some vocal locals complaining | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 6 days agoThe Vancouver sign was first introduced late last year and was a popular spot for tourists to take...
An Afghani woman who traversed three continents for an education graduates from high school
AOL· 4 days agoZahra Shahnoory was 16 years old when the principal announced over her high school’s loudspeaker that the Taliban had entered Kabul, Afghanistan. Everybody started to scatter ...
Terry Glavin: The unpardonable sins of 2021 and the Afghans who suffer because of them
Winnipeg Sun· 1 day agoIt has now been a full week since the Globe and Mail reported accusations from Canadian military...
Claim misleads about U.S. deaths in Afghanistan
Politifact· 4 days agoA social media post echoed a misleading claim former President Donald Trump made before about no U.S. service member deaths in Afghanistan over an...
The enemy of my enemy: Biden admin weighs working with the Taliban to combat ISIS-K
AOL· 6 days agoFacing a growing global terrorist threat, Biden administration officials are debating expanding cooperation with the Taliban regime in Kabul to help track ...
Morning Update: Trump and the presidential power surge
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoMonday’s Supreme Court immunity ruling is a big victory for Donald Trump – and belated vindication...