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Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

The charred wreckage of a mini-truck is seen after a deadly collision with a passenger bus in Herat province, western Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2025. The death toll of the deadly road accident, which occurred in Afghanistan's western Herat province on Tuesday night, has reached 79, including women and children, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs Abdul Mateen Qani said Wednesday. Photo by Mashal /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

The charred wreckage of a passenger bus is seen after a deadly collision with a mini-truck in Herat province, western Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2025. The death toll of the deadly road accident, which occurred in Afghanistan's western Herat province on Tuesday night, has reached 79, including women and children, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs Abdul Mateen Qani said Wednesday. Photo by Mashal /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

The charred wreckage of a passenger bus is seen after a deadly collision with a mini-truck in Herat province, western Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2025. The death toll of the deadly road accident, which occurred in Afghanistan's western Herat province on Tuesday night, has reached 79, including women and children, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs Abdul Mateen Qani said Wednesday. Photo by Mashal /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

The charred wreckage of a passenger bus is seen after a deadly collision with a mini-truck in Herat province, western Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2025. The death toll of the deadly road accident, which occurred in Afghanistan's western Herat province on Tuesday night, has reached 79, including women and children, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs Abdul Mateen Qani said Wednesday. Photo by Mashal /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

Death Toll of Afghan Road Accident Soars to 79 - Herat

A crane lifts the remains of a burnt passenger bus after a road accident in Herat province, western Afghanistan, Aug. 20, 2025. The death toll of the deadly road accident, which occurred in Afghanistan's western Herat province on Tuesday night, has reached 79, including women and children, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Affairs Abdul Mateen Qani said Wednesday. Photo by Mashal /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Saffron Harvest - Afghanistan

Saffron Harvest - Afghanistan

A farmer unloads newly harvested saffron flowers in Herat city, Herat province, west Afghanistan, November 17, 2024. TO GO WITH "Feature: Booming saffron harvest creates more jobs for Afghans" Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Saffron Harvest - Afghanistan

Saffron Harvest - Afghanistan

A farmer harvests saffron flowers in Herat city, Herat province, Afghanistan, November 17, 2024. TO GO WITH "Feature: Booming saffron harvest creates more jobs for Afghans" Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 20, 2006 shows Palestinian exiled political leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Parspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 2, 2009 shows Damascus-based Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, gestures at Tehran university in a ceremony in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by ParsPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated April 14, 2006 shows Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal attends a conference on supporting the Palestinian people in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Farzaneh Khademian/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated October 12, 2006 shows Hamas political director Khaled Mashaal speaks to supporters in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Dion Nissenbaum/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated October 12, 2006 shows Hamas political director Khaled Mashaal speaks to supporters in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Dion Nissenbaum/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 3, 2009 shows Damascus-based Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal delivers a speech at the Iranian parliament, in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by ParsPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated April 14, 2006 shows Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal attends a conference on supporting the Palestinian people in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Farzaneh Khademian/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 20, 2006 shows Palestinian exiled political leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Parspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated January 28, 2006 shows Hamas political leader Khaled Mashaal celebrates his party's victory in Palestinian elections this week, during a press conference in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 2, 2009 shows Damascus-based Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, waves at Tehran university in a ceremony in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by ParsPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated August 21, 2007 shows Khaled Mashaal, the Hamas political leader in exile, speaks to a reporter during an exclusive interview in his office in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Dion Nissenbaum/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated January 28, 2006 shows Hamas political leader Khaled Mashaal celebrates his party's victory in Palestinian elections this week, during a press conference in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - File photo dated August 21, 2007 shows Khaled Mashaal, the Hamas political leader in exile, speaks to a reporter during an exclusive interview in his office in Damascus, Syria. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Dion Nissenbaum/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 7, 2007 shows the 'Mecca Meeting' between Palestinian political opponents of the 'Fatah' and 'Hamas'. Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud receives Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and political leader Khaled Mashaal in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 20, 2006 shows Palestinian exiled political leader of Hamas, Khaled Mashaal in Tehran, Iran. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Parspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 8, 2007 shows from Left : Palestinian leader Mohammed Dahlan, President Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh accomplish the 'Umra' (or small pilgrimage) after they reached an agreement in the Moslem holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 8, 2007 shows from left : Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, President Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian leader Mohammed Dahlan accomplish the 'Umra' (or small pilgrimage) after they reached an agreement in the Moslem holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

Khaled Mashal Reportedly Becomes Hamas Leader After Sinwar's Death

File photo dated February 8, 2007 shows Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah (C), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal (L) hand in hand after they reached an agreement in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Following Yahya Sinwar's assassination, senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has reportedly become a de facto leader, responsible for negotiations on hostages. Sources indicate that Mashal will act as the interim leader, overseeing communications with key stakeholders involved in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open-air class in Firoz Koh

Open-air class in Firoz Koh

Children attend an open-air class in Firoz Koh, Ghor province, Afghanistan, on August 31, 2024. Students in the Sheikhha area of Firoz Koh continue their studies despite challenging conditions after a huge flood in May. Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open-air class in Firoz Koh

Open-air class in Firoz Koh

Children attend an open-air class in Firoz Koh, Ghor province, Afghanistan, on August 31, 2024. Students in the Sheikhha area of Firoz Koh continue their studies despite challenging conditions after a huge flood in May. Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh Killed In Iran

Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh Killed In Iran

File photo - From Left : Palestinian leader Mohammed Dahlan, President Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh accomplish the 'Umra' (or small pilgrimage) after they reached an agreement in the Moslem holy city of Mecca on February 8, 2007. Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said Saturday the Palestinian group was on the "verge of a great victory" after it launched a surprise attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip. "We are on the verge of a great victory and a clear conquest on the Gaza front," Haniyeh said in a speech broadcast on Hamas-run Al-Aqsa television. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran's Tehran, the Palestinian militant group Hamas said in a statement on Wednesday. In a statement, the Islamist faction mourned the death of Haniyeh, who it said was killed in "a treacherous Zionist raid on his residence in Tehran". Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Afghan farmers harvest potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An Afghan farmer harvests potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Afghan farmers harvest potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Afghan farmers harvest potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan farmer harvests potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-POTATOES

(240623) -- HERAT, June 23, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Afghan farmers harvest potatoes in Guzara district, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 23, 2024. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

(240610) -- HERAT, June 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Employees work at a saffron factory in Herat city, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 10, 2024. Saffron cultivation has seen a rise in Afghanistan, with the war-torn country anticipating a harvest of approximately 50 tonnes of the valuable plant this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said. TO GO WITH "Afghanistan expects to harvest 50 tonnes of saffron this year" (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

(240610) -- HERAT, June 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An employee works at a saffron factory in Herat city, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 10, 2024. Saffron cultivation has seen a rise in Afghanistan, with the war-torn country anticipating a harvest of approximately 50 tonnes of the valuable plant this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said. TO GO WITH "Afghanistan expects to harvest 50 tonnes of saffron this year" (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

(240610) -- HERAT, June 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Employees work at a saffron factory in Herat city, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 10, 2024. Saffron cultivation has seen a rise in Afghanistan, with the war-torn country anticipating a harvest of approximately 50 tonnes of the valuable plant this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said. TO GO WITH "Afghanistan expects to harvest 50 tonnes of saffron this year" (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-SAFFRON

(240610) -- HERAT, June 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An employee works at a saffron factory in Herat city, Herat Province, west Afghanistan, June 10, 2024. Saffron cultivation has seen a rise in Afghanistan, with the war-torn country anticipating a harvest of approximately 50 tonnes of the valuable plant this year, the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock said. TO GO WITH "Afghanistan expects to harvest 50 tonnes of saffron this year" (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

(240507) -- HERAT, May 7, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People set up a China-donated tent in Adraskan District, west Afghanistan's Herat Province, May 4, 2024. In a continuation of humanitarian support reminiscent of last year's earthquake response, China-donated tents were distributed to families affected by flooding in west Afghanistan's Herat Province a couple of days ago, to offer a temporary refuge to those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

(240507) -- HERAT, May 7, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People set up a China-donated tent in Adraskan District, west Afghanistan's Herat Province, May 4, 2024. In a continuation of humanitarian support reminiscent of last year's earthquake response, China-donated tents were distributed to families affected by flooding in west Afghanistan's Herat Province a couple of days ago, to offer a temporary refuge to those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

(240507) -- HERAT, May 7, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on May 4, 2024 shows flood-affected residents beside China-donated tents in Adraskan District, west Afghanistan's Herat Province. In a continuation of humanitarian support reminiscent of last year's earthquake response, China-donated tents were distributed to families affected by flooding in west Afghanistan's Herat Province a couple of days ago, to offer a temporary refuge to those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

(240507) -- HERAT, May 7, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on May 4, 2024 shows a boy in front of a China-donated tent for flood-affected residents in Adraskan District, west Afghanistan's Herat Province. In a continuation of humanitarian support reminiscent of last year's earthquake response, China-donated tents were distributed to families affected by flooding in west Afghanistan's Herat Province a couple of days ago, to offer a temporary refuge to those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FLOOD-CHINA-AID

(240507) -- HERAT, May 7, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on May 4, 2024 shows children in front of a China-donated tent for flood-affected residents in Adraskan District, west Afghanistan's Herat Province. In a continuation of humanitarian support reminiscent of last year's earthquake response, China-donated tents were distributed to families affected by flooding in west Afghanistan's Herat Province a couple of days ago, to offer a temporary refuge to those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

(240504) -- HERAT, May 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers operate at a fertilizer plant in Herat Province, west Afghanistan, May 2, 2024. The first private fertilizer plant in Afghanistan opened on Thursday in the country's west Herat province, plant manager Abdullah Norzai said Friday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

(240504) -- HERAT, May 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers operate at a fertilizer plant in Herat Province, west Afghanistan, May 2, 2024. The first private fertilizer plant in Afghanistan opened on Thursday in the country's west Herat province, plant manager Abdullah Norzai said Friday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-FERTILIZER PLANT

(240504) -- HERAT, May 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A worker operates at a fertilizer plant in Herat Province, west Afghanistan, May 2, 2024. The first private fertilizer plant in Afghanistan opened on Thursday in the country's west Herat province, plant manager Abdullah Norzai said Friday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

(240430) -- HERAT, April 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend the funeral of victims killed in a shooting at a mosque in the Gozara district, west Afghanistan's Herat Province, on April 30, 2024. Six people were shot dead and another was injured following an attack at a mosque by gunmen in west Afghanistan's Herat province on Monday evening, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani said Tuesday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

(240430) -- HERAT, April 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on April 30, 2024 shows prayer rugs at a mosque where an attack took place in the Gozara district, west Afghanistan's Herat Province. Six people were shot dead and another was injured following an attack at a mosque by gunmen in west Afghanistan's Herat province on Monday evening, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani said Tuesday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

(240430) -- HERAT, April 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend the funeral of victims killed in a shooting at a mosque in the Gozara district, west Afghanistan's Herat Province, on April 30, 2024. Six people were shot dead and another was injured following an attack at a mosque by gunmen in west Afghanistan's Herat province on Monday evening, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani said Tuesday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

AFGHANISTAN-HERAT-MOSQUE-SHOOTING

(240430) -- HERAT, April 30, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People attend the funeral of victims killed in a shooting at a mosque in the Gozara district, west Afghanistan's Herat Province, on April 30, 2024. Six people were shot dead and another was injured following an attack at a mosque by gunmen in west Afghanistan's Herat province on Monday evening, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani said Tuesday. (Photo by Mashal/Xinhua)

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