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While many Afghan women have retreated from employment, waiting to hear about the new Taliban laws, others continue to work. In one maternity hospital near Kabul, female employees are working as normal.
The Taliban have been in power in Afghanistan since August. Since then, they have been consolidating their rule. However, some resistance groups continue to be active, especially in the Panshir Valley.
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In the baking Afghan summer sun, thousands of people made a desperate dash for the airport in Kabul. Their city was convulsed with fear after the country's leadership fled, leaving the Taliban back in the Presidential Palace. It was an inglorious end to the 20 year war effort to rid the nation of the Taliban. ABC Australia reports on the last days of the war in Afghanistan.
The Schoolgirls and the Taliban: When the Taliban were last in power, female education was banned. Now they have taken power once again, they've assured that women will retain the right to an education - but will they honour their promise?
Glaciers in the Himalayan mountains are an essential source of the water, supplying over one billion people. But as a falling glacier triggers deadly flooding in Northern India, it's evident glaciers pose risks, too.
Since peace talks resumed in January, the Taliban have refrained from attacking US and NATO advisory forces in the country. But attacks and bombings against Afghan security forces and government employees have increased.
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