Christina Goldbaum
@cegoldbaum
Afghanistan & Pakistan bureau chief for @nytimes | previously in Mogadishu, Nairobi, NYC | tips? [email protected]
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http://www.christinagoldbaum.com 31-12-2012 21:24:22
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โโฆthe unease of making a life on borrowed land, seemingly on borrowed time.โ
More than 70,000 undocumented Afghans have returned home in recent weeks to meet a Wednesday deadline ordered by the Pakistani gov.
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'Soon, the Titan slinked into the water and dropped into the deep, descending toward a dream.' Powerful report by John Branch and Christina Goldbaum on the last hours of the Titan. nytimes.com/2023/07/02/us/โฆ
Walking down the streets, locals can hear the moans and sobs of heartbroken mothers. Echoing out of the mosque is the near constant recitation of the Quran, as fathers plead with God to somehow keep their lost sons alive. โฆChristina Goldbaumโฉ nytimes.com/2023/06/21/worโฆ
They had names. They had families.
Timely and heartbreaking reporting by Christina Goldbaum & Zia ur-Rehman about the Pakistani village that saw its sons drown in the Mediterranean off Greece last week.
nytimes.com/2023/06/21/worโฆ
The economic desperation among Pakistanis has played out in stark scenes during Ramadan. At least 22 people killed, dozens injured in stampedes/long queues as people struggle to get some of the food being distributed by charities and govt. With Christina Goldbaum nytimes.com/2023/04/17/worโฆ
Many hoped former PM Imran Khanโs court appearance on Saturday would defuse political tensions that boiled over this week. Instead, fresh clashes between the police and his supporters outside the courtroom only added to the chaos. w/ Salman Masood nytimes.com/2023/03/18/worโฆ
What a tribute, on such a melancholic day. Perfect tone struck by Christina Goldbaum (with Kiana's always arresting portraits). Putting Afghan women starkly front and center.
nytimes.com/interactive/20โฆ
The Talibanโs takeover ended decades of war. But their restrictions, and the economic fallout, threw many women into a new era of diminished hopes. w/ โฆYaqoob Akbaryโฉ โฆ@safipadshah โฆNajim Rahimโฉ Kiana Hayeri nytimes.com/interactive/20โฆ
''Some people in the world are scared of the things they have to lose,' she said, 'But Afghan women have lost everything, they have nothing left to lose.'' These Christina Goldbaum interviews are wrenching nytimes.com/interactive/20โฆ
The New York Times spoke with dozens of Afghan women across the country to understand how their lives have changed under Taliban rule. This is what they told us. Photos by Kiana Hayeri. Written by Christina Goldbaum nyti.ms/41UFQeY
โWalk around the capital, Kabul, and it often feels as if women have been airbrushed out of the city.โ โ Christina Goldbaum nytimes.com/interactive/20โฆ
Soon the infant fell silent in his arms. His tears turned to ice that clung to his face. By daybreak, he was gone.
โThe cold took him.โ
An unbearably heartbreaking report by Christina Goldbaum and Yaqoob Akbary in Qadis, Afghanistan
nytimes.com/2023/02/27/worโฆ