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Aug. 15 marks four years since the Taliban captured Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul only hours after U.S. troops withdrew.
After the Taliban's ban on girls' education in Afghanistan, UNICEF, in partnership with Japan, is launching a vocational ...
August 15, 2025, marks four years of the Taliban regime, after the fall of Kabul in 2021. The four years of the Taliban ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Taliban are investigating explicit death threats against dozens of Afghan women working for the United ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have “weaponized” the legal and judicial system to oppress women and girls in what amounts to ...
A new UN report is the first official confirmation of death threats against Afghan women working in the humanitarian sector.
The Taliban have imposed severe restrictions on women and banned education beyond primary school since seizing power in ...
El Talibán investiga amenazas de muerte explícitas contra docenas de mujeres afganas que trabajan para Naciones Unidas, según ...
An Afghan Canadian man is calling on the federal government to speed up the refugee sponsorship process for his mother, who ...
The Taliban has now seized control of Afghanistan two weeks before the United States was due to completely withdraw its troops after a 20-year military presence in the war-torn country.
How Taliban 2.0 will rule, two decades later, is far from clear – but there are a few straws in the wind. And they suggest the Taliban see little need to change.
The Taliban’s takeover has already pushed the country to the brink of economic collapse. Afghanistan’s banks remain shuttered two weeks after their takeover, and many people can’t access cash.