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In 2001 the Taliban swept through Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley. Their target was the colossal stone Buddha statues which had stood for over 1500 years. The world watched powerless as one of its true wonders was lost. In Rebuilding Bamiyan Al Jazeera's Nadene Ghouri travels to Bamiyan to explore the restoration work being done on the site, and to talk to those planning to rebuild the statues.
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The country of Liberia is still reeling from the devastation of a vicious civil war and with unemployment and hunger rampant, Nadene Ghouri goes undercover to reveal how desperate parents are giving their children up to unscrupulous operators who arrange fast track adoptions with American families.
The parents do not realise they are unlikely ever to see their children again.
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Nadene investigates the Kabul police force and the challenges and alleged corruption of a charismatic police chief.
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Children of Conflict looks at the generations of Lebanese children who have grown up with war and speaks to the survivors, many of whom lost entire families.
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Children of Conflict looks at the Democratic Republic of Congo where child soldiers have been used in fighting between tribes and many have had to carry the guilt of rape, murder and pillage.
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In the aftermath of a major French terrorist attack Nadene Ghouri, Freelance journalist and author, and Elaha Walizadeh, an outreach worker at the Iranian & Kurdish women's right organisation in London discuss social media outrage on percieved news bias.
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Left in the sun to die as a baby because she was a girl, Fawzia Koofi has lived a life defined by struggle.
Now a well known Afghan parliamentarian, women’s rights activist and Nobel prize nominee Koofi has spent her life fighting prejudice and injustice.
Join us at the Frontline Club with Fawzia Koofi interiewed by Nadene Ghouri, the co-author of the book that tells her story The Favored Daughter: One Woman's Fight to Lead Afghanistan into the Future.
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In a time of technological innovation, why is something as basic as access to water still such a huge problem?
Nadene Ghouri contributes live from Magagascar to Al Jazeera Inside Story.
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In Children of Conflict Nadene Ghouri looks at how conflict for Afghan children is seemingly never ending.
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In Gaza Nadene Ghouri meets the grandchildren of a female suicide bomber.
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Thousands of British couples travel to Ukraine every year in search of parenthood through surrogacy. Now as war rages in Ukraine those bonds are rekindled as surrogate mothers seek sanctuary. Nadene Ghouri offers analysis and shares her own personal experience to BBC News.
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WATCH ADDITIONAL:
Rebuilding Bamiyan - 23 Jul 07 - Part 2 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Lebanon - Part 1 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Lebanon - Part 2 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Congo - Part 1 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Congo - Part 2 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Gaza - Part 1 - YouTube Children of Conflict - Gaza - Part 2 - YouTube Gaza: Children of Conflict | Rewind - YouTube Children of Conflict: Afghanistan (part 1) - YouTube Children of Conflict - Afghanistan - Part 2 - YouTube FRONTLINE/WORLD . Rough Cut . Afghanistan: Law and Order | PBS