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Pomegranates from Kandahar ready for processing at Afghanistan's first juice concentrate factory. Kabul, October 2009. (Photo: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) Afghan Pomegranate Trade Bears Fruit
Zainab Fayez, the only woman serving as a prosecutor in Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar. (Photo courtesy of Z. Fayez) Kandahar's Sole Female Prosecutor
An alcove, which used to contain a giant Buddah, lies empty in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images) Tourism Soars at Historic Afghan Site
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