The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers
1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban 1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban
Taliban's Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan Taliban’s Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan
Another Milestone for the Blue Tigers, Afghanistan’s Cricket Team
By achieving this target, Afghanistan not only triumphed in this match but also claimed the championship title of the Asian Under-19 Cricket Cup.
The Impact of School Closures on Girls’ Marriages in Afghanistan
The closure of secondary schools for girls in Afghanistan has not only affected their education but has also had profound implications for Afghan society and culture, particularly regarding the issue of marriage.
New Restrictions Imposed by the Taliban in Kabul
Local sources in Kabul reported that the Taliban's virtue promotion and vice prevention (religious) police have recently prohibited girls from boarding city buses at the Pul-e-Sokhta and Dar-ul-Aman stations.
Women of Afghanistan Bound by the Strict Regulations of the Taliban
A group of protesting women affiliated with the 'Purple Saturdays Movement' have stated on their X social media page, vehemently condemning the current state of rights and freedoms for women and girls in Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
Tragic Death of a Pregnant Woman Due to Lack of Health Services in Herat
Local sources in Herat province report that a pregnant woman lost her life during childbirth due to the absence of medical equipment, female doctors, and midwives.
Prohibition on Broadcasting Images of Living Beings in the Media of Four Provinces in Afghanistan
The Afghanistan Journalists Center has reported that the directive prohibiting the publication of images of living beings has been formally communicated to journalists and media outlets in Helmand Consequently, television stations in this province are on the brink of complete shutdown.
Women Heads of Households in Afghanistan Struggling Against Economic Hardships and Daily Challenges
As the weather turns colder and winter approaches, several women workers, who are the primary breadwinners for their families, express that due to economic difficulties and the rising prices of essential foods, they are unable to purchase and prepare the necessities of life.
Labor Strike by Health Center Employees in Herat Due to Unpaid Salaries
Several employees from several health centers in the districts of Herat province have launched a strike in response to the failure to receive their salaries. According to local sources in the province, these employees, numbering around thirty, have been deprived of their salaries for more than three months.
Poverty and the Economic Challenges Facing Women Beggars in Afghanistan
Women beggars in Afghanistan are compelled to turn to this path due to extreme poverty, a lack of job opportunities, and an unstable social environment, with many of them serving as the primary breadwinners and heads of their families.
From media restrictions to the challenges faced by female journalists in Afghanistan
Women in Afghanistan are increasingly concerned about the mounting limitations that have taken hold of the media landscape. Following the political upheaval in the country many media outlets have found themselves under significant pressure. Women journalists, who have made considerable strides in recent years, grapple with a myriad of professional challenges.