Extreme restrictions on media workers mean life in Afghanistan – including human rights abuses – will go undocumented, ...
In the last fortnight, the AFF has carried out more than 15 attacks on the Taliban across seven provinces, including an ...
A Taliban minister said, “Even when an adult female prays and another female passes by, she must not pray loudly enough for ...
Taliban-run media in several provinces of Afghanistan ceased the broadcast of images depicting living beings to comply with new morality laws, an official confirmed on Tuesday. This move follows ...
Mariam’s story is not unusual; her four sisters each had similar experiences, as have countless other Afghan women. I know this all too well—I was born in Afghanistan during the Taliban’s ...
Government agencies are pointing fingers over how an Afghan national, who is now charged with plotting an Election Day terror attack, was allowed into the U.S. and ...
another message read. More than 5,000 calls and messages bombarded Marzieh Hamidi’s phone in the days after the Afghan Taekwondo champion dared to suggest that her home country’s men’s ...
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open image in gallery A photo shot by Massoud Hossaini in 2013 shows a young Afghan balloon seller running towards a customer in Kabul (AFP via Getty) Mr Hossaini, who worked for French news ...
this is one of the last times the international community can have free access to photos and videos coming out of Afghanistan, some highlighting grave human right abuses,” Massoud Hossaini ...
The Taliban’s ban on images and videos of “living things” will make it harder to cover Afghanistan, journalists in the country said. The Afghan ministry for vice and virtue has directed ...