
Afghan Farmer’s Resilience: Mohammad Ashraf’s Dream for a United Future
Mohammad Ashraf, a farmer in Kabul, navigates life under Taliban rule, facing rising prices and striving for a united Afghanistan.
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Mohammad Ashraf, a farmer in Kabul, navigates life under Taliban rule, facing rising prices and striving for a united Afghanistan.
Twenty years after the tragic 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center, survivors share their personal stories and the enduring trauma that still affects them today.
A Taliban soldier shares his optimistic vision for Afghanistan’s future, emphasizing development, education, and global engagement.
CTG hosts an open house at Peru’s San Gaban III Hydroelectric Power Plant, showcasing sustainable energy efforts and regional development initiatives.
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Fawziya Arifi, a dedicated Kabul teacher of 42 years, remains hopeful for her students’ future despite recent Taliban-imposed school closures.