Zahra Joya, chief editor, and founder of Rukhshana Media, is among Time Magazine’s women of the year
Zahra Joya fled Kabul after the Taliban’s takeover of her country. She was airlifted to the United Kingdom.
Zahra Joya fled Kabul after the Taliban’s takeover of her country. She was airlifted to the United Kingdom.
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and several other international rights organizations are members of the consortium.
Around 2000 Afghans have entered Poland since the beginning of the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Tahir Qadiry, Afghanistan ambassador in...
“As the fighting intensifies every night, the lights are turned off, and this multiplies the panic in the camp,” she...
BAMYAN, Afghanistan — On a note tacked to the wall of a health clinic in December, in the now Taliban-controlled...
The only center for the diagnosis of breast cancer has been closed in western Herat city, according to two sources...
The only women's market in western Herat city is on the verge of collapse, and more than 80 percent of...
“Women cannot travel abroad alone without legal excuse,” Bakhtar, a state-owned news agency, quoted Mujahid.
Female students entered university campuses amid fears and doubts. They said universities may not become their second home again as...
Fewer women who leave their houses for necessary works have to wear burqa. It means they can no longer wear...
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