The Taliban responded with contradictory stances in the effort to rescue women and girls who were wounded and left homeless.
Under the ‘Taliban 2.0’ regime that seized control in Afghanistan in August 2021, Afghan women and girls face what the UN ...
On October 8-10, 2025, the People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan, part of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT), an ...
Taliban restrictions, aid cuts, and the August 31 earthquake have left Afghan women without lifesaving care, exposing a ...
Three days after being excluded from a press conference fronted by Taliban’s foreign minister in India, women journalists took their seats in a powerful show of force to question him about the social ...
UNESCO and UNICEF reiterate their call for the immediate and unconditional reopening of schools and universities to Afghan ...
Afghanistan is facing a near-total digital blackout as the Taliban cut both wired and mobile internet services nationwide.
On September 15, 2025, the Taliban de facto authorities announced an internet ban across large areas of northern Afghanistan.
Women journalists claimed they were denied entry at presser held recently at the Afghanistan embassy in Delhi during the visit by country's foreign minister. | Latest News India ...
For millions of Afghan women and girls, the digital sphere is the last connection to the outside world, writes .
The takeover by the Taliban in 2021 was covered extensively, even by our media. It was dramatic, traumatic for those trying to escape and violent. But since that August four years ago, we know next to ...
The first female deputy speaker of parliament in Afghanistan discussed women’s rights in Afghanistan at a roundtable discussion hosted by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS) ...