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A teenager who narrowly escaped after the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan three years ago, on Tuesday won the prestigious KidsRights Prize for her fight for women's rights. Nila Ibrahimi, 17, followed the likes of environmental activist Greta Thunberg
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