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Tag: MiddleEast

Goodnight Kabul: After nearly two decades of war, the U.S. is finally leaving Afghanistan

by Ryan Witter18 Apr 202118 Apr 2021Leave a comment

After nearly two decades, the United States is finally leaving Afghanistan — and NATO allies are following suit.

News from the World afghanistan, biden, bidenadminstration, kabul, MiddleEast, trump, war

The #MeToo movement reaches Iran

by Sumaya Hussaini3 Oct 20203 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Iranian women and journalists take to social media to break the silence on sexual violence.

News from the World HumanRights, iran, MeToo, MiddleEast, politics, SocialMedia, WomensRights
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