The Taliban held a horror mass flogging for 63 people at a sport stadium for offences ranging from 'fleeing from home' to 'disrespect'. The disturbing punishment event was held on Tuesday in Sar-e ...
Along a barren, dusty road on Afghanistan’s border with Iran, slingshots line the sand. For years, they have propelled drugs from western Nimroz province across the border to Sistan and ...
ISLAMABAD — The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan on Wednesday condemned the public flogging of more than 60 people, including more than a dozen women, by the Taliban in northern ...
Vladimir Putin-led Russian government will remove the Taliban from a list of banned terrorist organisations, according to the state-run news agency RIA Novosti. The development came three years ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Lexis Czumak-Abreu, a 27-year-old electrician in New York state. It has been edited for length and clarity. I became interested in medicine ...
After over three years in power, the Taliban appear to be trying outreach as well as repression in governing Afghanistan’s diverse communities. by Ronald Neumann Andrew Watkins Follow @and_huh ...
The German Foreign Ministry on Friday warned against cooperating with Afghanistan's Taliban rulers on deporting Afghan offenders, saying the Islamist government would seek international ...
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Lexis Czumak-Abreu started doing engineering jobs on the side while studying pre-med in college. She told Business Insider she enjoyed the problem-solving and physical elements of the job.