Qudrat Wasefi fled Kabul after the fundamentalist regime, with its violently enforced prohibition of music, returned to power ...
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LEFT BEHIND BY HISTORY: An Afghan family’s search for sanctuary in a world of walls
After fleeing Taliban persecution, three Afghan siblings’ hopes for asylum in the US were crushed under Trump’s border shutdown—leaving one stranded in Kabul, another in Panama, and one in Costa Rica ...
The story of a nation finding it's own cultural identity surrounded by Russia, China, and Afghanistan. It's economy is also ...
SCORNED Lily Allen’s new album West End Girl has exploded into the public domain like the mother of all truth bombs. The ...
The psycho thriller “Lex Julia” by Finland’s Laura Hyppönen (“Live East Die Young”) and fantasy drama “Dice-Ching-o-Mat” by ...
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Want to get into the films of Iran's Jafar Panahi, who went from imprisonment to Cannes? He's happy to help
His most recent movie, the Palme d'Or-winning 'It Was Just an Accident,' is only the latest of a 30-year career that's thrown the filmmaker obstacles at every turn.
The Taliban should end the arbitrary detention, torture, and other ill-treatment of journalists, discriminatory restrictions ...
After living for decades in exile, chased by war and religious bans, Naghma persists in singing to her people.
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