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Rahmatullah Alizadah  Photographer based in Kabul
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People practice yoga on the International Yoga Day in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, June 21, 2020

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Afghan Soldiers, Besieged by Taliban, Say They Are Outgunned /Photo published on New York Times

Afgahnistan's army continue patrols in Ghazni

Afghan forces repel Taliban's plan to overrun Ghazni

Afghan soldiers take position during an operation against Taliban insurgents in Ghazni province, where clashes have erupted in recent days, on Oct. 14. Photo published on Washington Post

An Afghan worker carries ballot boxes from a helicopter to be taken to a warehouse in Ghazni province on April 8, 2014. photo for AFP

Children play at refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan

20 Nov 2020  |  www.globaltimes.cn
The article presents a visual account of World Children's Day as observed in a refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 20, 2020. Through the photographs taken by Rahmatullah Alizadah, the article depicts the lives of children in the camp, highlighting the innocence and resilience of the young ones in the face of adversity. One photo shows children playing, while another captures a tender moment of a girl holding her little sister, providing a glimpse into the daily life within the refugee camp.

Women Of Afghanistan Won't Give Up Their Soccer Dreams

08 Nov 2020  |  NPR
The article discusses the Afghan women's soccer league, highlighting the challenges and progress made by female athletes in Afghanistan. It describes the championship game between Herat Storm and Kabul Fortress, noting the conservative attire and gender segregation at the event. The article recounts the history of the Kabul stadium, once a site of Taliban punishments, and the journey of Herat Storm's captain, Sabria Nawrozi, who faced societal and militant threats for playing soccer. Despite the league's temporary shutdown in 2017 and allegations of abuse against the federation's president, the league restarted, partly due to international pressure. The article also touches on the personal stories of players like Adiba Ganji, who aspires to play professionally. However, the ongoing peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban pose a new threat to women's soccer, as the Taliban consider women playing in public unIslamic. The article ends with Nawrozi's team winning the championship and her concerns about the future of women's soccer in Afghanistan.

Fashion Show Presents Traditional Costumes of Ethnic Groups in Afghanistan

04 Nov 2019  |  www.globaltimes.cn
The article is a brief photo news report showcasing a fashion show that took place in Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 4, 2019. The fashion show featured models, including a child model, presenting traditional costumes of ethnic groups from Afghanistan. The photos were taken by Rahmatullah Alizadah, a photographer for Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency. The event highlighted the cultural diversity and traditional attire of Afghanistan's ethnic communities.

Taliban try to take Afghan city in brazen assault, kill 14

10 Aug 2018  |  Military Times
The Taliban launched a significant attack on Ghazni, a provincial capital in Afghanistan, resulting in at least 14 Afghan policemen killed and 20 wounded. The assault began in the early hours, with Taliban fighters infiltrating the city and engaging in daylong clashes with Afghan forces. The Taliban destroyed a telecommunications tower and set a local TV building on fire, disrupting communications. U.S. forces provided air support with attack helicopters and a drone strike. An Afghan military helicopter crash-landed during the fighting. The Taliban's spring offensive continues to challenge Afghan forces despite government offers of a cease-fire and negotiations. The situation in Ghazni remains tense, with the city on lockdown and residents fearing for their safety. The attack in Ghazni underscores the ongoing difficulties faced by Afghan forces in countering the Taliban insurgency.
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