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The Taliban have vowed "safe passage for Americans, for third country nationals, and Afghans at risk," once the the pullout deadline of August 31st has passed, says US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a press briefing in Washington, DC. SOUNDBITE
Kabul (Afghanistan), Oct 7 (EFE / EPA) .- The Taliban on Tuesday resumed issuing passports under the name of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, despite the fact that after the seizure of power on August 15, the fundamentalist party refers to to the Asian country as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.FOOTAGE OF AFGHANS WAITING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THEIR PASSPORT IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Tehran (Iran), Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Marina Villén) They fled Afghanistan for fear of the Taliban and crossed illegally into Iran. They all have in common a traumatic displacement, a current situation of helplessness and the difficult goal of rebuilding their lives in a country overwhelmed by the large number of refugees.FOOTAGE OF AFGHAN FAMILIES THAT RECENTLY ARRIVED IN IRAN FLEEING FROM THE TALIBANS.SOUNDBITES FROM AZIZE DOR MOHAMAD AND NUR MOHAMAD AHMADÍ (MOTHERS OF THE TWO LEADING FAMILIES OF THE HISTORY).TRANSLATIONS (BY ORDER OF APPEARANCE):1: Azize dor Mohamad"We came without a passport, illegally, smuggled. We were on the road for 21 days, we were hungry and thirsty, for two whole days we had neither water nor bread."2: Nur Mohamad Ahmadi:"We were afraid. It was said that the Taliban come and kidnap the girls to marry them and that they take the boys to fight in the war."
Havana, Sep 28 (EFE).- The Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), the "eyes and ears" of the revolution according to the late leader Fidel Castro, turned 61 years Tuesday with the challenge of renewing themselves with "creativity and enthusiasm" at a time when their promoters recognize the existence of failures in its operation. (Camera: FELIPE BORREGO). B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF HAVANA, CUBA.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal after a scathing report by the UN atomic watchdog. SOUNDBITE