‘We can’t give up on Afghans’ : Lyse Doucet on the remarkable ‘people’s history’ that won her (…)

12 juin 2026 | Emma Loffhagen
The BBC’s chief international correspondent was awarded the prestigious nonfiction prize for The Finest Hotel in Kabul – which she hopes will bring more attention to the Taliban’s draconian treatment of women Women’s prize: Virginia Evans wins for fiction and Lyse Doucet takes award for (…)
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