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 ...
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Taliban officials in Afghanistan's south have banned all media from showing images of living things to comply with the Taliban's morality laws ISLAMABAD -- An Afghan province has banned all media ...
VIENNA, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Opium poppy production in Afghanistan, long the world's dominant supplier of the raw material for heroin, has risen by a fifth in the second full year since the Taliban ...
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 ...
Western diplomats are shocked — and enticed. Sirajuddin Haqqani during an interview in Kabul, Afghanistan, in March.Credit...Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times Supported by By Christina ...
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Welcome to The Azadi Briefing, an RFE/RL newsletter that unpacks the key issues in Afghanistan. To subscribe, click here. I'm Abubakar Siddique, a senior correspondent at RFE/RL's Radio Azadi.
By Christina Goldbaum Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan For most of the three years since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, their erasure of women’s rights appeared to be setting ...
The Biden-Harris administration now admits that an Afghan national accused of plotting an Election Day terror attack did not undergo certain vetting they previously ...
This week’s podcast is about Afghanistan. My guests are Saad Mohseni, chairman of Afghanistan’s largest television station and co-author of a new book, Radio Free Afghanistan. And Fatima ...