Afghan families rebuilding their lives
Afghanistan: Its People, Its Problems
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It's been nearly a year since the Taliban swept into power. But only a couple of months since a deadly earthquake in the southeastern part of Afghanistan.
The initial shock is over. Citizens there, looking to the young government, and international aid to stave off a brewing health crisis before the long cold winter settles into the mountains.
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