Arezou Rezvani
Stories
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World
Under the Taliban, it's harder than ever to be an Afghan journalist
Many have stopped working, fearing retribution amid uncertainty about Taliban rules. "I do not want to fall into the hands of the Taliban," one says. "I don't want to be cut up into pieces."
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World
She Is Staying In Afghanistan To Ensure Women's Gains Aren't Lost Under Taliban Rule
Mahbooba Seraj, founder of the Afghan Women's Network, has a message for Americans watching what's happening in Afghanistan.
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Politics
Ariz. Churchgoers On What Keeps Them Up At Night
Lena and Joe Crandell, church volunteers who live outside of Tucson, Ariz., talk about what's been keeping them up at night, and why their concerns will translate into votes for President Trump.
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Politics
It's Been A Hard Year. 5 Families On How 2020 Will Shape Their Vote For President
The spread of COVID-19, the ensuing economic crisis and the reckoning around social injustice has made 2020 a year like none other. NPR wanted to know how these events might shape political choices.
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Politics
How Ukraine's President Wound Up In The Middle Of The Trump Impeachment Inquiry
The infamous July 25 call between Volodymyr Zelenskiy and President Trump made what was already a delicate diplomatic situation for the new Ukrainian president even more complicated.