As night falls over Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul, the city is enveloped in darkness, with only a few dim lights and neon ...
Apart from a few vendors, the streets are deserted, a stark contrast with the chaotic hustle of the daytime. People huddle at ...
Kabul's residents use stoves, burning almost anything from coal and wood to plastic or household waste, creating a fog of pollution in the city slung between mountains 1,800 metres (5,900 feet ...
"Electricity is very expensive," admits the owner, 24-year-old Siyer Paiman ... Fahrenheit). Kabul's residents use stoves, burning almost anything from coal and wood to plastic or household waste, ...
The fear of deportation follows Afghan refugees like a shadow in Pakistan. ”We can't go back to Afghanistan, and we're being forced out of Pakistan. Where do we go now?“ ...
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