A mass wedding ceremony involving 50 couples has been held in Afghanistan.
Such ceremonies have become more common as low-income couples seek to avoid the high costs of a traditional wedding.
The brides-to-be were kept out of sight in a separate wing - it was only after lunch they appeared.
The event in Kabul was organised by a charity which also provided the newly-weds with a items including a carpet and household appliances to start their married life.
An official from the ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice spoke at the low-key ceremonies.
While recitations from the Koran were read out, dancing and music remain effectively banned by the country's Taliban rulers since they returned to power in August 2021.
The brides and grooms were then carried away in cars decorated with green ribbons and red plastic roses in the form of hearts.
Source: BBC
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