Taliban 2.0 has a firmer grip on the country, is more brutal to women, and is less tolerant of any opposition, with the U.S.
As the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan government collapsed and the Taliban took over. Nazifa and Safieullah were ...
Afghanistan Women's National Team (AWNT) players in exile called on athletes worldwide to stand in solidarity with them as they fight for their right to compete after being excluded from World Cup ...
While Chinese investment is rising, particularly in the mining sector, the operations face both local pushback and logistical ...
Religious schools increasingly offer a range of subjects as the mainstream education ban enters its fourth year.
On 1 March 2025, after his first Cabinet meeting, U.S. President Donald Trump said the Taliban should return the equipment ...
Last week, a cross-regional group of countries – led by Iceland, with support from Chile and South Africa – called on the ...
As a potential subsequent stage in the agreement, which extends until 2029, the ACB and Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) will ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and the Abu Dhabi Cricket and Sports Hub (ADCSH) have signed a five-year "destination ...
Until Taliban authorities took power in Afghanistan, women like Fatima were able to freely sell their hair to be made into ...
Afghanistan-born footballer Nadia Nadim wants to represent women "who don't have access and a voice" when she takes part in ...