A cohort of 19 Afghan female medical trainees has arrived in Edinburgh to pursue their medical degrees after having to evacuate their studies due to the Taliban’s return to power. The group landed in the UK on Tuesday following a three-year initiative spearheaded by the parents of Linda Norgrove, a Scottish charity worker who unfortunately lost her life during a US special forces operation in 2010. The Linda Norgrove Foundation, founded by her parents John and Lorna Norgrove, was instrumental in facilitating the safe passage of these students and securing their placements in four medical schools across Scotland. After being…