TOPSHOT - In this picture taken on August 4, 2022, businesswoman and beekeeper Ghuncha Gul Karim, 35, poses for a portrait in Herat. - Karimi grew her beekeeping business to produce honey for sale after her husband left the country. "I've taken up two extra jobs and bought a motorcycle to drive myself from the honey farm and back," she said. "I am determined to become the queen of honey bees." Since their takeover a year ago, the Taliban have squeezed Afghan women out of public life, imposing suffocating restrictions on where they can work, how they can travel, and what they can wear. There is hardly a woman in the country who has not lost a male relative in successive wars, while many of their husbands, fathers, sons and brothers have also lost their jobs or seen their income shattered as a result of a deepening economic crisis. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)