KABUL (Reuters) -In a dim home used as a small business in Afghanistan, women bent over bright cloth use needles to form ...
Governments moving to restore ties with the Taliban risk legitimising oppression and deepening Afghanistan’s crisis, an ...
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Some 4 years after fleeing Afghanistan, a group of refugees returns to international competition
Some four years after players from the Afghanistan women’s national team fled their homeland amid the Taliban’s takeover, a ...
The Taliban should end the arbitrary detention, torture, and other ill-treatment of journalists, discriminatory restrictions ...
The United Nations has called for a principled approach that defends rights of women and girls. Special Rapporteur on the ...
Afghanistan is facing a near-total digital blackout as the Taliban cut both wired and mobile internet services nationwide. The shutdown, aimed at stopping ‘immoral activities’, has disrupted ...
Under the ‘Taliban 2.0’ regime that seized control in Afghanistan in August 2021, Afghan women and girls face what the UN calls the 'most severe women's rights crisis in the world.' ...
The Taliban responded with contradictory stances in the effort to rescue women and girls who were wounded and left homeless.
Following a social media backlash, India’s Ministry of External Affairs claimed on Saturday it was not involved in the press event held on Friday by the visiting Afghanistan minister. What if the ...
Afghanistan women’s refugee team played their first match in a FIFA-organised four-team friendly competition in Morocco.
On September 15, 2025, the Taliban de facto authorities announced an internet ban across large areas of northern Afghanistan.
The recent earthquake in Afghanistan has laid bare the country’s worsening women’s health crisis and demonstrated how restrictive Taliban laws and collapsed infrastructure left women without access to ...
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