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            <title>What Would My Day Look Like If I Lived In Kabul?</title>
            <description>In 2021, the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan. That changed the lives of millions, especially women and girls. Countless freedoms have been stripped, with bans on education, work, and daily activities. This video contrasts the life that Afghan women had with the harsh reality under the Taliban.</description>
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