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The New Afghanistan, Through the Eyes of Three Women How lives have changed under the Taliban’s increasingly restrictive rule.
It’s been 11 months since the fall of Kabul, and the vanishing of women is nearly complete.
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The Truth About Traveling to Afghanistan as a Woman - MSNAfghanistan is a complex country with a complicated past (and present.) If you are considering traveling to Afghanistan as a woman, then you need to read this article. I will cover safety ...
Young, urban women in Afghanistan are increasingly ditching the all-enveloping blue burqa with a face mesh that has become a symbol of the Taliban's oppression of women. Since their return to power in ...
Women in Afghanistan are not allowed to show any skin, including their eyes. Before this law was passed, however, it was put forth as a recommendation -- not enforced -- and many women would show ...
Young, urban women in Afghanistan are increasingly ditching the all-enveloping blue burka with a face mesh that has become a symbol of the Taliban’s oppression of women.
Two years after the Taliban seized power, Afghan women say their rights have been wiped out and futures stolen.
Dr. Rupa Wong unpacks the intricacies behind different eye colors, including the rarest eye color in the world.
The two younger daughters still have a chance. The reunion between the woman with green eyes and the photographer was quiet. On the subject of married women, cultural tradition is strict.
Countries retreating from Afghanistan show little concern for the dark future they are leaving behind for women and girls. Let us not look away.
Young, urban women in Afghanistan are increasingly ditching the all-enveloping blue burqa with a face mesh that has become a symbol of the Taliban's oppression of women.
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