Mentally ill woman beaten to death in Kabul
A woman suffering from mental illness is beaten to death, her body burned and then dumped in a river, for allegedly burning pages of Islam's holy Koran, Kabul media reported. Gavino Garay reports.
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This video clip is a short film about a journey to source one of the most luxurious materials in the world. The Incas believed the Vicuña animals were rewarded with a coat of pure gold in return for giving life to their civilization. They called it “The Gold Of The Andes”. (07:17)