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Rosalynn Carter's strawberry cake recipe shared after her death: 'A Carter Family Favorite'

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter is being remembered for one of her favorite recipes that "reflects the sweetness she brought to so many."

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The Context

today marks two years since the taliban takeover in afghanistan. the un says the country is experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world, and has warned of a huge shortfall in funding amid a deepening economic crisis. women and girls have also faced severe restrictions since the taliban came to power, including the banning of girls from secondary schools. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has this special report. cheering. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. now sports are only for men and boys. girls once went to school. now their high schools are shut. qargha lake outside kabul, once a family favorite. now only men are allowed. afghan women are banned

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BBC News at Ten

sist, have been told we can't go for the 31st, which is the day the last american soldier left, but we have a great team on the ground including our camera journalist. cheering. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. now, sports are only for men and boys. girls once went to school. now, their high schools are shut. qargha lake outside kabul, once a family favorite. now, only men allowed. afghan women are banned from public parks. even beauty parlours were shut two weeks ago. this salon went underground. schools operate in secret, too. it's risky, but these women are fighting for more than just beauty. translation: beauty salons

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The Daily Global

country. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female _ country. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. - country. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. now sports are only for men and boys. girls once went to school. now their high schools are shut. qargha lake outside kabul, once a family favorite. now only men are allowed. afghan women are banned from public parks. even beauty parlors were shut two weeks ago. this salon went underground. schools operate in secret, too. it's risky, but these women are fighting for more than just beauty. translation: beauty salons were a safe place for women. i even had customers who were coming to the salon only to talk and spend some time, laugh and cry with other women.

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The Context

today marks two years since the taliban takeover in afghanistan. the un says the country is experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world, and has warned of a huge shortfall in funding amid a deepening economic crisis. women and girls have also faced severe restrictions since the taliban came to power, including the banning of girls from secondary schools. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has this special report. cheering. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. now sports are only for men and boys. girls once went to school. now their high schools are shut. qargha lake outside kabul, once a family favorite. now only men are allowed. afghan women are banned

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BBC News at Six

it's two years since the taliban seized power in afghanistan, and now the united nations says the country is at risk of widespread hunger, with a health system near collapse. women and girls are again facing severe restrictions, including a ban on secondary school education. here's our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. cheering. days gone by. stadiums with female fans, female footballers. now sports are only for men and boys. girls for men and boys. once went to school. now their high girls once went to school. now their high schools are shot. qargha lake outside kabul, once a family favorite. afghan women are banned

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