Photos: Afghan villagers turn to gold-panning to sustain livelihoods
In rugged Hindu Kush mountains, Afghan men pan for gold dust, forging livelihoods amid scarce economic opportunities.

In rugged Hindu Kush mountains, Afghan men pan for gold dust, forging livelihoods amid scarce economic opportunities.










Afghans are burying the victims from a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul.
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![Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, center, briefs journalists during a government's organized trip for media to Bella Noor Shah, a mountainous village near Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan administered Kashmir, Monday, May 5, 2025. [Muhammad Yousuf via AP Photo]](/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/AP25125365570509_cropped-1773791629.jpg?resize=730%2C410&quality=80)
Pakistan’s Minister for Information “strongly” rejects the claim Pakistan was behind an air strike on a Kabul hospital.

Family members have gathered by the rubble of a hospital in Kabul searching for their loved ones after an air attack.
Pakistani minister ‘strongly rejects’ Afghan government’s accusation, saying his country only targets military sites.











Afghan officials say a suspected Pakistani air strike hit a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, killing hundreds.
Afghan authorities say a Pakistani attack has killed hundreds of civilians; Islamabad rejects the claim as ‘false’.