It was reported that some public universities opened in Afghanistan on Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban seized power in August. Women were also seen among the attendees. “It’s a moment of joy for us that our classes have started,” said Zarlashta Haqmal, who studies law and political science at Nangarhar University.

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