A 16-year-old Girl Ends Her Life by Ingesting Acid A 16-year-old Girl Ends Her Life by Ingesting Acid
A Land of Irresponsibility; From the Graduation of Suhail Shaheen's Daughters to the Deprivation of Thousands of Student Girls from Education A Land of Irresponsibility; From the Graduation of Suhail Shaheen’s Daughters to the Deprivation of Thousands of Student Girls from Education
The Hopes and Fears of Afghan Women Regarding Trump’s Return to the White House The Hopes and Fears of Afghan Women Regarding Trump’s Return to the White House
Prohibition of Smartphone Use Among Education Employees in Farah Province
Local sources in Farah Province reported that, according to a directive from Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban leader, the use of smartphones has been officially banned for employees of the Education Directorate and school teachers in the province.
Warning from the WFP Regarding the Alarming Surge in Hunger in Afghanistan
In recent years, Afghanistan has been profoundly affected by political, social and economic crises, with one the most pressing concerns being the inadequate of its citizens to sufficient food. The United Nations has recently issued warnings regarding the hunger crisis affecting 12 million individuals in Afghanistan, highlighting the urgent need for immediate attention.
Challenges and Limitations Faced by Women Journalists in an Unstable Space
In recent years, the status of women journalists in Afghanistan has been fraught with numerous challenges, and the implementation of restrictive laws has significantly diminished their rights and freedoms, particularly in public spheres and employment.
From Rising Tensions to the Ban on Bread Sales for Afghan Nationals in Iran
In the continuation of escalating pressures against Afghan refugees in Iran, a recent photo has emerged showing a banner displayed in the window of a bakery, indicating a ban on selling bread to Afghan nationals. This development has sparked considerable reactions.
Girls in Kabul: Rising Threats and Restrictions Following the Taliban’s New Law
Several girls in Kabul have reported to the Afghan Women's News Agency that the Taliban has imposed numerous restrictions on girls and women in the city following the ratification of the Law on the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.
Challenges of Information Dissemination Faced by Female Journalists in Afghanistan
The endeavours of female journalists in Afghanistan have consistently been fraught with numerous challenges. A lack of access to resources and information, the presence of threats and security risks, gender discrimination, and the absence of governmental support are among the principal obstacles confronting women engaged in the media sector.
The Third Anniversary of the Fall of Herat August 12, 2021
Three years ago, on this date, the province of Herat succumbed to the Taliban. With an escalation of attacks surrounding the province of Herat, they initially succeeded in effortlessly capturing 17 districts, culminating in the complete fall of Herat, Badghis, and Ghor on August 12.
The enforcement of compliance among women with Taliban regulations
The Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice of the Taliban announced that in the past week, it has monitored 100 governmental and non-governmental institutions, issuing necessary warnings to female employees in these offices regarding the observance of hijab and the timely performance of prayers.
The Documentation of Nearly 90 Instances of Mistreatment towards Media Activists in the Country Persists
The Afghan Journalists Center reports an escalation of pressure on private media outlets. The report indicates that in the first half of this fiscal year, media officials received 60 notices and warnings from Taliban-associated authorities, while 29 media personnel endured temporary detentions.
Taliban Severs Man’s Hand in Panjshir Province
Local authorities of the Taliban group in Panjshir province have informed the media that this group has severed the hand of a man accused of theft in public.