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And this is what you’ll find on Kabul streets these days — Kabulis, perhaps 3 million to 4 million of them living in the capital, often with little to do.
In Kabul, many streets have no name and houses often have no number, meaning that postmen already braving the constant threat of suicide bombings must play detective to deliver mail.
The busy Kabul street looks almost as if nothing has changed. People rush by, as shopkeepers arrange their colorful merchandise, and police direct traffic. There’s one big change, though: There ...
There are few formal street names or house numbers in Kabul - so just how does a postman deliver the mail? For the postmen of Kabul, navigating the maze of the city is a daunting task. It is a ...
KABUL — On an ordinary weekday, the streets of Kabul are choked with traffic, fetid with clogged drains and crammed with carts displaying potatoes or used sweaters. Shoppers, school children and ...
"I am always scared going out to do some work," she tells ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell, who spoke with Zarlasht through a translator and followed her as she navigated part of a ...
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward didn’t have to search hard to find the chaos in Kabul on Wednesday. It found her. Dressed in a body-covering black abaya, Ward flinched repeatedly as gunshots rang out ...
At night in Kabul, packs of dogs roam the streets. Credit... Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times. By Fatima Faizi and Thomas Gibbons-Neff. Published March 21, 2021 Updated March 22, 2021.
The busy Kabul street looks almost as if nothing has changed. People rush by, as shopkeepers arrange their colorful merchandise, and police direct traffic. There’s one big change, though: There ...
The busy Kabul street looks almost as if nothing has changed. People rush by, as shopkeepers arrange their colorful merchandise, and police direct traffic. There’s one big change, though: There ...
The busy Kabul street looks almost as if nothing has changed. People rush by, as shopkeepers arrange their colorful merchandise, and police direct traffic. There’s one big change, though: There ...