Child labor increases in Kunduz, Takhar
Children who work on Kunduz and Takhar streets ask relevant institutions to help their families and provide them with schooling opportunities.
Children who work on Kunduz and Takhar streets ask relevant institutions to help their families and provide them with schooling opportunities.
At least three people were killed in a recent clash between the two sides. The parties blame each other for throwing a hand grenade during a verbal clash.
Samira Himmati was 18 years old. As a top student in her class, she wanted to become a university lecturer.
Students of Kaaj said they would never stop and will continue in the path of their classmates who lost their lives in the suicide attack on the center.
Fatima lost her life in the deadly Kabul attack at the Kaaj tutoring center last Friday. Her family said she had many ambitions for her life that ended so soon.
Female artists said the exhibition passes on a message to Afghanistan’s society that women can explore their talents under any circumstances.
Bamiyan women asked the Taliban to ensure the safety of education centers and reopen girls’ schools as soon as possible.
Taliban confirmed the decision to ban girls above 12 years old from schooling despite being in primary schools in Kandahar.
Herat residents said historical sites in the province need further attention from relevant institutions so that they are ready for tourists and visitors.
Many recreation areas in Kabul have been separated for male and female visitors and specific days have been allocated for women to visit these places.