Afghanistan

Four journalists detained by Taliban in various provinces, confirm sources

Sources said on Friday that three journalists were by the Taliban in two separate incidents on Friday.

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Afghanistan

RSF: 80% of female journalists in Afghanistan ceased work since August 2021

Of the approximately 12,000 journalists who were active in Afghanistan in 2021, more than two-thirds have chosen to exit the.

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Afghanistan

McCaul escalates Afghanistan subpoena fight amid Blinken’s ‘noncompliance’

The paucity of documents produced to date by the department is unreasonable and unacceptable, McCaul says in a letter to.

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan migrant jailed for 24 years after being found guilty of murder

Javid Ahmadzai stabbed Moosakhan Nasiri to death in 2017 after an argument broke out about drug money owed by the.

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Women

Kabul: Students turn to tailoring amid extended school, universities closures

Members of the center underscored the necessity of this endeavor as a means of economic support for both themselves and.

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Afghanistan

Iran’s special envoy to Afghanistan accuses US of sponsoring ‘terrorist’ groups

Hassan Kazemi Qomi says instability in the country is important for ‘occupiers’ after they ‘failed and had to withdraw’

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Afghanistan

Repression deepens two years into Taliban rule, rights watchdog reports

Harsh restrictions on women’s rights has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan due to thousands losing their jobs

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Afghanistan

McCaul reiterates call for transparency on aid in wake of SIGAR report

House Foreign Affairs chairman says ‘it is despicable’ that US taxpayer money is lining ‘pockets of a terrorist group like.

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Women

Bamiyan beauty salon owners beaten and detained by Taliban

The Taliban allegedly assaulted a female shopper and former salon owners at a market after finding makeup in the shopper’s.

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Afghanistan

Panjshir residents detained by Taliban allegedly tortured and bribed

Residents say they are becoming increasingly concerned about the random capture of civilians apparently from the safety of their homes

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