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At night a curfew takes hold in Kandahar and cellular communications are cut; during the day markets open to fewer shoppers buying essential items.

Besieged on a ‘Taliban-made island,’ Kandahar’s residents see no way out as militants advance ever closer

By Clarissa Ward, Brent Swails and Laura Smith-Spark, CNN A wedding hall in the west of Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second city, now lies on the front line of fierce fighting between Taliban forces and Afghan government troops. Dust coats the chairs where the guests would normally sit. Instead of the chatter of celebration, gun shots crack

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Voting Rights By the Numbers 2021

By Toby Lyles, CNN Editorial Research The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was enacted because of voter suppression by state governments, local governments and law enforcement. Over the 56-year period of its existence, it has helped Americans reinforce the citizens right to vote. It addresses the levels of disenfranchisement in existence after ratification of the

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