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kdhnews.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
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greenevillesun.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
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annistonstar.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital.
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news-journal.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. The city of more than six million people is often plunged into shadow due to ubiquitous power outages, which only the wealthiest can remedy with expensive generators or solar panels.
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djournal.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. kAm%96 4:EJ @7 >@C6 E92? D:I >:==:@? A6@A=6 :D @7E6? A=F?865 :?E@ D925@H 5F6 E@ F3:BF:E@FD A@H6C @FE286D[ H9:49 @?=J E96 H62=E9:6DE 42?
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insidenova.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. The city of more than six million people is often plunged into shadow due to ubiquitous power outages, which only the wealthiest can remedy with expensive generators or solar panels.
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2 months ago |
messenger-inquirer.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. kAm%96 4:EJ @7 >@C6 E92? D:I >:==:@? A6@A=6 :D @7E6? A=F?865 :?E@ D925@H 5F6 E@ F3:BF:E@FD A@H6C @FE286D[ H9:49 @?=J E96 H62=E9:6DE 42?
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indianagazette.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. kAm%96 4:EJ @7 >@C6 E92? D:I >:==:@? A6@A=6 :D @7E6? A=F?865 :?E@ D925@H 5F6 E@ F3:BF:E@FD A@H6C @FE286D[ H9:49 @?=J E96 H62=E9:6DE 42?
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deltanews.tv | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. The city of more than six million people is often plunged into shadow due to ubiquitous power outages, which only the wealthiest can remedy with expensive generators or solar panels.
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enca.com | Qubad Wali |Claire Gounon
KABUL - As night settles over Afghanistan's capital, only a few small lights and neon signs pierce the darkness and thick blanket of winter pollution. But on some street corners, glittering colossal wedding halls loom out of the gloom, a rare display of opulence in the Afghan capital. The city of more than six million people is often plunged into shadow due to ubiquitous power outages, which only the wealthiest can remedy with expensive generators or solar panels.