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| - We are offering the following Editor's Choice stories which have been selected by AFP's chief editors for re-publication as some of the best of the week: + Lifting the veil on a German father's Nazi secret + Peace seems impossible on Afghanistan's front lines + Ethiopia's Tigray conflict risks spreading south + Uprooted by war, Syrians settle on ruins of Roman temple WWII-Germany-Nuremberg- trial-family,FOCUS HAMBURG, Germany Barbara Brix admired her father, a doctor who passed on his love of history and literature, until she learned years after his passing that he had been part of a Nazi death squad. 800 words by Mathieu Foulkes. Pictures and video by Marion Payet Afghanistan-conflict-Taliban,FOCUS MAIWAND, Afghanistan The dry and dusty village of Aziz Abad sits on the frontline of Afghanistan's war and is currently under government control -- but only just. 800 words by Elise Blanchard and Rasheed Durrani. Picture. Video Ethiopia-conflict-politics,FOCUS TEKELDENGY, Ethiopia The last time Ethiopian farmer Zeleke Alabachew saw combat was two decades ago, when a border war broke out with neighbouring Eritrea and he joined a ragtag militia that went to the front. 850 words by Robbie Corey-Boulet. Pictures by Eduardo Soteras. Video by Solan Kolli Syria-conflict-displaced-heritage,FOCUS BAQIRHA, Syria Abdelaziz al-Hassan did not want to live in an overcrowded camp after fleeing war in northwestern Syria, so instead his family pitched a tent in the ruins of a Roman temple. 650 words by Abdelaziz Ketaz. Picture. Video afp
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