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 ...
Afghanistan's female footballers were forced to flee to all parts of the globe after the return of the Taliban. After four ...
The Taliban responded with contradictory stances in the effort to rescue women and girls who were wounded and left homeless.
For millions of Afghan women and girls, the digital sphere is the last connection to the outside world, writes Zahra Nader.
Afghanistan is facing a near-total digital blackout as the Taliban cut both wired and mobile internet services nationwide.
Nearly 70,000 women in Afghanistan tune in to Radio Femme – an all-female-run online and traditionally broadcast radio ...
Taliban restrictions, aid cuts, and the August 31 earthquake have left Afghan women without lifesaving care, exposing a ...
Amir Khan Muttaqi, a UN-sanctioned leader and senior minister in the Taliban’s de facto regime in Afghanistan, claimed ...
With 18 courses on women’s rights dropped and 200 more under review, Afghanistan—already ranked last in world happiness—has ...
The Afghanistan national women's soccer team of refugee players has its first official games next month at a four-team ...
Shortage of female medical staff, aid workers created challenges. But victims say male aid givers often helped them.
Three Afghanistan cricketers were among 40 people killed in Pakistan’s airstrikes on Kandahar’s Spin Boldak district, which ...