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Women working for UN in Kabul face stalking and death threats: ‘Don’t turn up tomorrow or you will be killed’ - Taliban has ...
By Charlotte Greenfield and Mohammad Yunus Yawar ISLAMABAD/KABUL (Reuters) -Fatima, a 57-year-old Afghan women's rights ...
Afghanistan's hard-line Taliban rulers have detained several Islamic clerics. Most of those incarcerated have publicly ...
Afghan women working for the United Nations in Kabul have been threatened by unidentified men because of their jobs, the ...
India is cautiously normalising relations with the Taliban, reopening trade routes and issuing visas to Afghan nationals ...
Aysha Safi Abdul Saboor usually treats his children to new clothes for the Eid al-Adha holiday but like many Afghan public ...
However, this development should not be viewed in isolation. New Delhi’s recent warming of relations with the Taliban may be ...
More than 135,000 Afghans left the country in April, followed by 67,000 in May, and more than 3,000 in just the first two ...
An anti-Christian persecution group is worried about how Trump's move to end Temporary Protected Status for Afgans will ...
No country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
A notification posted on the government’s official visa portal announced the launch of the ‘New AFGHAN Visa’ module available ...
KABUL: Senior Afghan Taliban commander Saeedullah Saeed has warned militant factions against unauthorized jihad, particularly ...