Four LGBTQ+ Afghans struggle to survive under the oppression of the Taliban regime. Support at channel4.com/support. - Includes stories of graphic and sexual violence ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and author. A woman walks past a mural calling for women and children's rights in ...
A "triple shock" to Afghanistan's economy could leave local businesses scrambling for a future as the country moves toward an economic crisis, says its most recent central bank chief. First, there ...
With the Taliban back in power, fears are escalating that Afghan women and girls will lose many of the freedoms they have won since 2001 Afghan woman journalist stands up to Taliban Emma Batha ...
The resurgence of the Taliban poses renewed threats to the Hazaras, characterized by escalated violence, discrimination, and isolation. The Taliban’s early governance involved the abolition of the ...
A graffiti depicts Washington's peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, left, and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the leader of the Taliban delegation, in Kabul. Is the Taliban that the US made peace with last year ...
Twenty-year-old Marzia Hamidi is one of many Afghans who fled the Taliban last year. She has been living in Paris since December where she has joined the Refugee Olympic Team for the 2024 Paris Games, ...
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 ...