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Australians on Gaza Flotilla Labeled ‘Degraded’; Arrest Made in Sydney Shooting; Elderly Women Step in to Rescue

The Taliban’s Internet Shutdown in Afghanistan

Without warning, Afghanistan experienced a complete 48-hour internet blackout last week. The abrupt telecommunications shutdown, ordered by the Taliban, was a calculated move aimed at silencing dissent and had immediate, significant effects on the daily lives of ordinary citizens. In a detailed conversation, experts Shadi Khan Saif and Reged Ahmad explore the regime’s deliberate efforts to suppress opposition.

Before Bed Read

An evocative description captures a scene where individuals with white hair, traditional head scarves, and a walking stick appeared as if they had stepped out of a classic doll display. In another striking account, a group of elderly women demonstrated remarkable kindness when they intervened to help after a mishap at a weekend market.

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The Taliban’s War on the Internet

Last week, Afghanistan was plunged into darkness when the Taliban implemented a complete internet blackout for 48 hours. This drastic measure was designed not only to disrupt communication but also to quell any voices of opposition. The shutdown has brought to light the potent impact of cutting off connectivity as a means of control.

Before Bed Read: More Stories

In one narrative, a scene is painted with figures sporting white hair, traditional scarves, and walking sticks, evoking images of timeless characters. Meanwhile, another story recounts how a resourceful group of older women banded together to provide assistance after a market incident involving stray melons turned dangerous.

Daily Word Challenge

Today’s word to kick off your mental workout is BEE. Test your vocabulary skills by creating the longest word possible that incorporates this starter term. Enjoy the challenge!

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