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Memory boxes capture Afghans’ pain of war, attempt to heal
April 10, 2018

Memory boxes capture Afghans’ pain of war, attempt to heal

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — It was an evening like many others. Faisal teased his mother Adila before leaving for the Kabul pharmacy where he worked to earn enough money to pay for math and English classes. The 17-year-old dreamed of becoming a doctor.…READ MORE

Facebook picture helps Afghan woman achieve dream of college
April 2, 2018

Facebook picture helps Afghan woman achieve dream of college

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — With three children under the age of five and a husband who could neither read nor write, 25-year-old Jahantap Ahmadi dreamed of going to college. Her high school degree was enough to become a teacher at the only elementary school in her village in central Afghanistan __ in an open field — but she wanted more.…READ MORE

Militant leader, ex-bin Laden ally roams freely in Pakistan
March 29, 2018

Militant leader, ex-bin Laden ally roams freely in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (AP) — He is crisscrossing Pakistan championing a fatwa, or Islamic religious decree, forbidding militant violence inside the country. But the mere fact that Fazlur Rehman Khalil, veteran leader of an organization designated as a terror group by the U.S., is free has experts questioning Pakistan’s willingness to fight extremism.…READ MORE