Now, after searching for 17 years, National Geographic has once again found the Afghan girl with the haunting green eyes.
This story appears in the December 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. Twenty-five years ago an Afghan girl with green eyes haunted the cover of National Geographic. She became the iconic ...
These photographs do not merely document reality; they often serve as catalysts for change, provoking thought, inspiring ...
The U.N. Security Council is telling Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers that peace and prosperity are “unattainable” until they ...
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India Today on MSNHow an Afghan girl in Australia inspired an Indian filmmakerFinding hope in the story of a 15-year-old girl's escape from the Taliban, Kabir Khan makes her the subject of his segment in ...
Shelling from Pakistan injured three Afghan journalists on Wednesday while they were reporting on the closure of a key border crossing, a Taliban official said. Torkham has been closed since Feb ...
The Taliban issued a message on International Women’s Day, saying Afghan women live in security with their rights protected, even as the U.N. condemned ongoing employment and education bans.
Khan's segment, titled Setara, brings to life the journey of a 15-year-old Afghan girl, who has come to Melbourne ... and wanted to play for the national cricket team, but her dream was left ...
The station’s content is produced entirely by Afghan women. Its sister satellite channel, Begum TV, operates from France and broadcasts programs that cover the Afghan school curriculum from ...
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