'I'll keep believing in my right to a future': Afghan women share stories of life under Taliban rule
Since seizing power in 2021, the ultra-conservative rulers have severely restricted the freedoms of women and girls.
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What the Taliban achieved and failed to achieve in five years
The Taliban government brought security and stability but is facing increasing alienation of the general population.
Decrees restricting the rights of women and girls to study, work, travel and act independently now threaten to damage Afghanistan permanently, experts say.
Afghanistan's women are "fighting alone" against discrimination by the Taliban authorities and feel abandoned by the world, ...
Refugees in Yorkshire share stories five years after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan.
In the five years since the Taliban’s return to power, the walls have been closing in on the women and girls of Afghanistan. A dozen women and girls have, at great risk to their safety, documented the ...
President Donald Trump’s sudden announcement that the US was scaling back major military drills with South Korea risks ...
Dancing to loud patriotic music and taking selfies, supporters of the Taliban rallied in central Kabul on Saturday to ...
A federal refugee resettlement office is quietly launching an effort to interview hundreds of Afghan immigrants living in the United States, raising alarms among refugee groups who worry the ...
Often, leaving the battlefield does not mean leaving the war behind. Many ex-soldiers continue to struggle even after receiving PTSD treatment—suggesting that PTSD may not fully explain what's keeping ...
Five years after Marine David Lee Espinoza’s death in Afghanistan, Laredo gathered for a memorial walk as his mother ...
Yousafzai has called on South Africa to use the legacy of its women’s liberation movement to stand with Afghan women and ...
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