The Taliban responded with contradictory stances in the effort to rescue women and girls who were wounded and left homeless.
Three days after being excluded from a press conference fronted by Taliban’s foreign minister in India, women journalists ...
India is hosting the Taliban minister during a high profile but controversial visit as it seeks to upgrade its diplomatic ...
A men-only press conference with the Taliban foreign minister in New Delhi drew sharp rebuke from Indian media, forcing the ...
On October 8-10, 2025, the People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan, part of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT), an ...
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 ...
Women have been barred from most public spaces. Afghan citizens are being deported by nearby countries. And marginalized ...
Female reporters were invited after being excluded from Taliban minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's first event in Delhi.
On September 15, 2025, the Taliban de facto authorities announced an internet ban across large areas of northern Afghanistan.
This follows earlier action by the Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture, confiscating hundreds of books from libraries and bookshops in major cities like Kabul and Herat. The titles covered ...
The internet outage joins a long line of Taliban crackdowns that include silencing women, locking girls out of classrooms, ...
Muttaqi’s visit sparked controversy last week after women journalists were excluded from attending his initial media ...