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Orca cruising through a kelp forest in
Falkland Island
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Orcas in the early morning light, Norway 🇳🇴
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In ordinary life we hardly realize that we receive a great deal more than we give, and that



it is only with gratitude that life becomes rich.



― Deitrich Bonhoeffer


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Taliban offers amnesty and pledges to protect women's rights in first press conference

We Need the Skills of the People who have been working with the foreign government hence we grant them amnesty .

The Taliban has declared the war in Afghanistan over, and said that all their opponents would be pardoned, as they held their first news conference since seizing power from the Western-backed government in Kabul.

"We don't want any internal or external enemies," the movement's main spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, said.

He said women would be allowed to work and study and "will be very active in society but within the framework of Islam."

YT full press conference in English
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According to Pew research 99%
Of Muslims in Afghanistan want to
Live under the Law of Sharia.
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Very important point: the scenes at Kabul airport are indeed dramatic and should be reported. However, the relative calm of the rest of the city should also be noted.
Afghanistan
Source Franz Marty on Twitter
Interesting how afghans still wear the same caps ( pakool, پکول, or you might hear it called a Chitrali cap ) that the Macedons introduced there 2300 years ago, the same macedonians who were known to the Persians only as "Ionians with shield hats"

1 picture) terracotta figure of a “Macedonian boy” (from Athens, about 300BC) in the British Museum:
the kausia seemed to have functioned for Macedonians pretty much as the kilt does for Scots, the defining garment of a Macedonian man.