Afghan women capitalize on enforced confinement and online study to forge opportunities for international education
Zahra* is the kind of woman the Taliban had hoped to eradicate. Despite Taliban decrees cutting her off from any...
Read moreZahra* is the kind of woman the Taliban had hoped to eradicate. Despite Taliban decrees cutting her off from any...
Read moreAfghan women’s rights activist Manizha Sediqi has been released from prison under an Eid al-Fitr amnesty decree from the Taliban...
Read more“The children have grown. They understand everything. I spend the whole day thinking about what to serve them for Iftar,”...
Read moreThe Afghanistan Journalists Centre (AfJC) has jointly awarded five journalists its highest honor of Journalist of the Year for 2024,...
Read moreNine people have been punished by flogging after being found guilty of various crimes in Taliban courts, the Taliban Supreme...
Read moreThe Taliban have closed a workshop running art classes in Kabul and three private tuition centers because female students were...
Read moreThe Taliban has doubled down on its commitment to enforce brutal punishments, including stoning women to death for adultery, with...
Read moreMonira was only nine years old when the Taliban first took control of Afghanistan in the 1990s. Back then, as...
Read moreNangarhar province has seen a slight decrease in the number of recorded tuberculosis cases year on year for 2023, according...
Read moreLocal Taliban officials have threatened a media network in Nangarhar province with shutdown and widespread arrests after women attended media...
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