Women

Afghanistan’s activist Kubra Ghulami reunites with family in Iran

The case has drawn attention to the broader issues of women's rights and the treatment of activists in both Iran.

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Afghanistan

Taliban to establish provincial committees to address border residents’ issues

Taliban also indicated that the Ministry of Finance has been instructed to allocate the necessary budget to support the work.

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Afghanistan

Taliban urges reopening of foreign embassies in Kabul

The US and UK are among the countries from which Taliban has asked to resume their diplomatic activities in Kabul.

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Afghanistan

Iran, Pakistan deported 181 Afghan families in one day

Among them were migrants voluntarily returned from Iran, according to the Taliban-run Ministry of Refugees.

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Women

Activists demand stronger global measures to combat Taliban’s human rights violations

"The return of the Taliban to power has led to a significant setback in women's rights in Afghanistan," the appeal.

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Afghanistan

Iran asserts inclusive government in Afghanistan is not a coalition

Mousavi countered Mahdavi’s remarks, asserting that Mahdavi lacked accurate information and analysis about what constitutes an inclusive government.

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Business, Women

Sellers in Herat report decline in market for women’s handicrafts

Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has plunged into a dire economic crisis, with over 70 percent of.

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Afghanistan

Over 120 migrant families enter Afghanistan from Iran, Pakistan

Additionally, 18 families entered Afghanistan via the Abrishom crossing, and 32 families entered through the Islam Qala border in Herat.

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Afghanistan

Women comprise over 50 percent of returnees from Pakistan last week: UN

Afghan migrants in Islamabad have accused the Pakistani Foreign Ministry’s visa issuance process of corruption.

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Afghanistan

Taliban reports renewal of 1,590 lawyers licenses in a year

Last month, Taliban conducted the bar examination for the third consecutive year without the participation of women.

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