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A year on, Afghan feminists in exile mourn lost ambitions
A year on, Afghan feminists in exile mourn lost ambitions
World

When she touched down in Paris on a flight from Kabul in the summer of 2021, Farzana Farazo vowed never to give up her feminist struggle for Afghanistan, even from exile. Farazo, who now lives in the home of a charity worker near Paris, said she has lost the energy she felt when she first arrived in France.

Kurdish Iraqi farmer sprouts online advice, green awareness
Kurdish Iraqi farmer sprouts online advice, green awareness
World

Kurdish Iraqi farmer Azad Muhamad has become a social media star by sharing tips on growing fresh fruit and vegetables in the sun-parched country that is highly vulnerable to climate change. He also has a message for authorities in Iraq, which the UN classifies as the world's fifth most vulnerable country to climate change and where many are mired in poverty despite Iraq's oil wealth.

Inside Afghanistan's secret schools, where girls defy the Taliban
Inside Afghanistan's secret schools, where girls defy the Taliban
World

Nafeesa has discovered a great place to hide her schoolbooks from the prying eyes of her disapproving Taliban brother -- the kitchen, where Afghan men rarely venture. If a Taliban fighter asks, the girls say they are enrolled in a tailoring workshop, and hide their schoolbooks in shopping bags or under their abaya and burqa overgarments.

Kenya's Ruto: the chicken hawker turned presidential 'hustler'
Kenya's Ruto: the chicken hawker turned presidential 'hustler'
Africa

Kenya's William Ruto, the sharply-dressed deputy president now running for the top office, is one of the wealthiest men in the country but likes to portray himself as a champion of the poor and downtrodden. Not just a few at the top," Ruto said as he criss-crossed the country promoting his "bottom-up" economic plan.

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