An Afghan refugee who is rebuilding her life after fleeing the Taliban has thanked the UK for giving her family sanctuary.
The Afghan refugee team – now known as Afghan Women United – got their first win at the FIFA Unites: Women’s Series.
Some four years after players from the Afghanistan women’s national team fled their homeland amid the Taliban’s takeover, a ...
The Taliban government asked her to leave. "I don't recognise the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government, and they ...
The situation facing Afghan women and girls is a test of our shared commitment to human rights, justice, and equality.
Their return to compete after the Taliban banned all sports for women and girls is a true victory for human rights.
Afghanistan women’s refugee team played their first match in a FIFA-organised four-team friendly competition in Morocco.
Brishkay Ahmed’s In the Room, debuting at the Vancouver International Film Festival, looks at the lives of five prominent Afghan emigrant women ...
Left out here and driven away from there' — this old Dari proverb describes a person who has been rejected from both sides, meaning they can neither stay in the first place nor be accepted in the ...
FIFA confirms change of name to Afghan Women United, dropping 'refugee' from the team name ahead of the tournament.
Fahim Hashimy is an Afghan filmmaker and founder of the Ghan International Film Festival Australia. He spoke to Markela ...
Afghan healthcare workers describe devastating impact of Taliban’s internet shutdown - Healthcare workers, speaking to a ...