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These guitarists – 18-year-old Yasemin aka Jellybean, 16-year-old Zakia, 14-year-old Shukriya, and seven-year-old Uzra – are ...
"It doesn't even have to be Afghan girls. For me, it is about representing women who don't have access and a voice. "I want to inspire, but also show the ones in power that if someone is given a ...
But she also loves the tradition of making samosas with her family to break their fast together. Northwest Public Broadcasting's Anna King reports. This segment aired on March 24, 2025.
The Afghan Centre for Human Rights calls the ban on older girls attending school a "systematic and targeted violation" of their right to quality education. Before the Taliban return, the number of ...
THE latest clashes between Pakistani and Afghan security forces are yet another sign of the deepening rift between the two neighbours. Just three years after the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul ...
Indian Food for a Taste of Home Food plays a crucial role in maintaining a connection with one’s culture, even in space. Williams ensures she has Indian food with her, specifically mentioning samosas.
His release was confirmed after the Taliban government's foreign minister hosted US hostage envoy Adam Boehler and other US officials in the Afghan capital, Kabul. The Taliban's foreign ministry ...
Also Read: Sunita Williams’ Zero-Gravity Diet: What She Ate For 9 Months And Her Mission To Grow Lettuce In Space Sunita’s (Suni) favourite food dishes include samosa and pani puri and in the book ...
She also expressed her love for Indian food and shared how she had samosas during her stay at the International Space Station (ISS). “I really appreciate my Indian heritage and was glad that I could ...
But with recent funding cuts under U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, she worries other Afghan women like her won't have the same chance to get a formal education. She says having ...
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams made history as the first astronaut to enjoy samosas aboard the International Space Station (ISS), as reported by NDTV. In a 2016 interview, she shared how her ...
They have gradually erased Afghan women from public space, imposing what the United Nations has called a "gender apartheid". They outlawed the loose headscarves commonly worn by urban women.