Women held indoor protest in Kabul
The Taliban supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhunzada, and his chief minister, Mullah Hassan Akhund, are said to be among five leaders...
Read moreThe Taliban supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhunzada, and his chief minister, Mullah Hassan Akhund, are said to be among five leaders...
Read moreThe driver of the passenger minivan, who was hired by the students to transport them every day to the university...
Read moreBy: Rukhshana Media Female students at northern Jawzjan University say the Taliban have ordered them to fully cover their faces...
Read moreThe Islamic Republic of Iran’s government announced that 20 women from Afghanistan are held in the country’s prisons as prisoners.
Read moreThe Taliban implemented their latest gender segregation plan in Balkh University, based on which female students are allowed to attend...
Read moreThe Taliban have started a search operation in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif in the early morning of Thursday, August...
Read moreFarida and her cousin jumped into the river to flee the Taliban, killing themselves in Badakhshan province, her family said.
Read moreThe Taliban were behind most cases of violence including detentions, physical violence, and threats, according to the report.
Read moreA woman, who intended to kill herself, accidently shot and wounded her husband two weeks ago in Aab Kamari district...
Read moreMohammad Ismail Farqani, a Taliban’s officer for criminal investigation unit in Faryab province, told reporters the suspect was detained.
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