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The Taliban has marked five years in power, claiming to have improved security in Afghanistan, but faces widespread criticism for severe restrictions on women …
Five years since the Taliban came to power, the United Nations has warned that funding issues mean more than half of women’s organisations still operating in A…
Five years after the Taliban regained control, Afghan women report a dramatic decline in their rights, with restrictions on education, employment, and personal…
In a whitewashed basement in a village south of Kabul, a dozen young women bustle about, stirring cauldrons of bubbling cherries and plums, and sticking labels…
Afghan school boys wear Taliban-imposed uniforms of turbans and long tunics in a school in Herat. The government has put more focus on religious education sinc…
Less than a month before the five-year anniversary of the Taliban retaking power in Afghanistan , the Islamist regime lost control of the Yaftal-e Payeen distr…
Around 2.4 million girls in Afghanistan have been denied access to secondary education since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, UNESCO said Tuesday. The f…
UNESCO reports that 2.4 million Afghan girls are currently barred from secondary education, with the number potentially rising to nearly four million by 2030 i…
The Taliban have established diplomatic and economic ties with countries like China and Russia over the past five years, despite widespread international conde…
Child wasting has reached critical levels in a third of Afghanistan's provinces, with nearly 5 million children acutely malnourished due to economic instabilit…
Afghan women footballers, now called Afghan Women United, have reunited in New Zealand for training and matches after being banned from playing under Taliban r…























