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Muslim world must take lead in encouraging a more moderate approach by the Taliban
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‘Why the silence? Why the inaction? It breaks my heart’: Malala and Jennifer Lawrence take on the Taliban
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Taliban ban on girls’ education defies both worldly and religious logic
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Iran and Afghanistan are feuding over the Helmand River. The water wars have no end in sight.
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