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Sur 700 femmes journalistes à Kaboul avant le 15 août, moins de 100 sont encore en activité, selon RSF franceinter.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from franceinter.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Wie rigide die Taliban regieren werden, darüber rätselt die Welt auch zwei Wochen nach dem Fall von Kabul. In Katar, wo sich eine Taliban-Delegation seit Monaten zu Verhandlungen aufhält, geben sie sich moderat. <em ....
La Federación Internacional de Periodistas (FIP) ha recibido más de 2.000 solicitudes de evacuación de periodistas afganos para abandonar el país y está negociando con los talibán un proceso de extracción adicional para los reporteros desde el aeropuerto de Kabul, la capital afgana.El subsecretario general de la. ....
Wakil Kohsar/AFP/Getty Images(KABUL, Afghanistan) When Waheed Arian heard of the two bombings out Kabul's airport in Afghanistan, he rushed to call his family members to ensure that they were safe. Arian is a doctor and ex-refugee, who fled Afghanistan during the Taliban's rule in 1999, and now lives in the United Kingdom. With sweaty palms, a racing heart and the memories of death and destruction from his time in Afghanistan as a child, he's wary of what the future might hold for him and his family. "When I get off the phone, I break down in tears because I feel helpless," Arian told ABC News. "This is the case for so many Afghans whose families are over there. . It haunts you forever." The bombings, for which the terrorist group ISIS-K has claimed responsibility, left at least 60 Afghan civilians dead, as well as at least 13 U.S. service members, according to the Pentagon. The attack on Hamid Karzai International Airport, the main source of hope ....