Icons don’t stand still: they age, endure, and keep telling new truths. Sharbat Gula’s famous gaze has traveled from a ...
Authorities are searching for a missing 17-year-old girl who left her home early Wednesday morning. Morgan Zampieri was last ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s president on Wednesday welcomed home Sharbat Gulla, National Geographic’s famed green-eyed “Afghan Girl,” just hours after she was deported from Pakistan, the latest ...
ROME, Metropolitan City of Rome — National Geographic magazine’s famed green-eyed “Afghan Girl” has arrived in Italy as part of the West’s evacuation of Afghans following the Taliban takeover of the ...
The green-eyed “Afghan Girl” made globally recognizable by National Geographic magazine's cover was given refugee status by Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi. According to the Italian PM’s office, ...
Sharbat Gula's haunting green eyes were immortalized on the cover of National Geographic in 1985. You might have seen her while sitting at a dentist's office, or while bending over to pick up your ...
ROME (AP) — National Geographic magazine’s famed green-eyed “Afghan Girl” has arrived in Italy as part of the West’s evacuation of Afghans following the Taliban takeover of the country, the Italian ...
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