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 ...
Bahara Rustam, 13, took her last class at Bibi Razia School in Kabul on Dec. 11 knowing it was the end of her education.
Despite their promises the current Taliban regime is worse than the one in power in the 1990s, an Afghan women's rights activist has told the BBC. Women in the country are living in fear and are ...
Jamila Afghani, one of Afghanistan’s top women’s-rights activists, credits her success to having had polio as a child. Born in 1976 with a crooked leg that her family blamed on evil spirits ...
Geneva: Afghanistan's Taliban face criticism over their human rights record at a UN meeting on Monday, with Washington accusing them of systematically depriving women and girls of their human rights.
Women to face stoning for adultery as the Taliban enforces Sharia law He rationalized this policy as a continuation of the ...
The Taliban have opened the country to foreign travelers. Safety has improved and infrastructure is also being expanded. The question remains though whether one should actually go. Emma Witters is ...
Former PM Liz Truss says she hopes Donald Trump wins the next US election. The UK's shortest-serving prime minster said the world was "on the cusp of very, very strong conflict" and needed "a ...
The Taliban have confirmed that the group’s Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada will be the top authority in the country and a President or Prime Minister will run the country under his authority.
Australia beat Afghanistan by three wickets when the sides met at the Cricket World Cup in November 2023 Australia have withdrawn from their men's T20 series against Afghanistan in August because ...
Four LGBTQ+ Afghans struggle to survive under a Taliban regime so brutal it means death if they are discovered. Their powerful testimonies are brought to life with dynamic animation and actors.