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Afghanistan

May 2024

  • men stand by their belongings by water

    Fresh floods in Afghanistan kill at least 60 after heavy rain brings devastation

  • The flooding was triggered by heavy rains, which caused widespread property damage, swept away homes and left dozens missing

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    Deadly floods hit central Afghanistan after heavy rains – video

  • A Taliban soldier stands guard in front of the ruins of a Buddha statue in Bamiyan.

    Three Spanish tourists and an Afghan shot dead in Afghanistan attack

  • An Afghanistan exhibit at the Australian War Memorial

    Australian soldiers ‘thrown under the bus’ over alleged Afghanistan war crimes, SAS body says

  • The world’s poorest didn’t cause the climate crisis, but they bear the brunt of it

  • Australian MP criticises jail sentence given to former army lawyer David McBride – video

  • Afghanistan flash floods kill more than 300 as torrents of water and mud crash through villages

  • Flash floods kill scores of people in northern Afghanistan – video

  • At least 50 dead after flash flooding in northern Afghanistan

  • Biden was silenced by criticism from families of troops killed in Kabul, book says. ‘Sir, are you still there?’

  • UK whistleblower ‘morally compelled’ to speak out on Afghan withdrawal

  • Hearings into alleged war crimes by SAS in Afghanistan delayed into 2025

  • World Press Freedom Day 2024
    ‘They are trying to eradicate us completely’: the passion and pain of telling the stories of Afghan women

  • The Guardian documentary
    Can journalism survive the Taliban? – documentary

  • The Guardian documentary
    Can journalism survive the Taliban?

  • World Press Freedom Day 2024
    The Taliban targeted us, beat us and chased us out. This is how we run our Afghan newspaper from exile

    Sakhidad Hatif

April 2024

  • A young woman in a headscarf sits on a park bench

    Rights and freedom
    Married at 10, abused and forced to flee without her children: an Afghan woman on life under the Taliban

  • Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill<br>The vote is read out in the House of Commons, London as MPs have voted 306 to 229, majority 77, to reject Lords Amendment 3G to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, aimed at ensuring Rwanda could not be treated as safe unless it was deemed so by an independent monitoring body. Picture date: Monday April 22, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story Politics Rwanda. Photo credit should read: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Rwanda bill clears parliament after peers abandon final battle over safety amendment – as it happened

  • A young rebel fighter in Liberia.

    ‘He could create beauty out of horror’: the extraordinary life and photography of Tim Hetherington

  • Two men in army uniforms with their faces blurred out

    Afghanistan interpreter told his British citizenship bars family from UK visa

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