The UN says more than 10.7 million women and girls in Afghanistan need humanitarian assistance and food insecurity.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers deny shooting at protesters and claim no women or girls have been arrested because they're all following strict dress code rules.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - More than 10.7 million women and girls in Afghanistan will require humanitarian assistance by 2026, ...
Kabul: Over 10.7 million women and girls need humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan in 2026, the United Nations Office for ...
A video posted to X by @WallStreetApes shows a creator reacting to an American woman’s apparent plans to move to Afghanistan to be with her husband. This decision, in turn, has led to a heated debate ...
Five years since fleeing Afghanistan after the Taliban returned to power, the country's women's refugee cricket team has ...
Afghan women are living through one of the most severe women’s rights crises in the world. Since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, girls have been banned from education beyond primary ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Continued restrictions on girls’ education and women’s labor force participation are ...
A crackdown by Afghan authorities on a protest against the arrest and detention of more than a dozen women over dress code violations reportedly injured at least three people Tuesday. Subscribe to ...
When the Taliban were in power in Afghanistan, they shuttered girls’ schools, segregated many aspects of public life, including the workplace, and prevented women from leaving their homes unless ...
Alongside millions of Afghans, 21-year-old Fatima Ibrahimi was forced to return from Iran to a home country in the grips of a ...
A new decree from the Taliban enabling child marriage is the latest salvo in an ongoing assault on the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, Amnesty ...