More than three years after the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan, CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab ...
Taliban suspends Afghanistan's only radio station run by women - Kabul-based Radio Begum was educating Afghan women on health ...
How can the international community ensure that aid reaches the needy without empowering the Taliban or helping them ...
In 2016, moments after speaking on a TV interview about the dangers of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, Zia Danesh’s car was ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNUS watchdog's alarm over AfghanistanDespite billions in international aid, Afghanistan has spiralled deeper into crisis under Taliban rule, a US watchdog ...
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Afghanistan's female cricketers reunite for a match after 3 years in exile due to Taliban banCricketer Firooza Amiri says her team will "represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their rights" when the ...
In response to Afghanistan's treatment of women, which includes severe restrictions on women's rights, a group of British ...
As the situation remains unresolved, it highlights the challenges of navigating diplomatic relations with Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
This article first appeared in Volume 53, Issue 4 of our print edition of Index on Censorship, titled Unsung Heroes: How musicians are raising their voices against oppression. Read more about the ...
The Taliban suspended the operation of Afghanistan’s only women’s radio station after raiding its premises on Tuesday, ...
The Taliban has suspended Afghanistan’s women’s only radio ... are already under scrutiny and pressure to operate under Taliban rule. Radio Begum, a broadcast station based in Kabul, launched ...
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