Commencement of the New Academic Year 1403 without the Presence of Female Students in Afghanistan
The commencement of the new academic year in Afghanistan unfolds amidst the reality that millions of female students above the sixth grade are denied the opportunity to attend school, with 910 days having passed since the closure of girls' schools.
The Taliban’s Hostility towards Cultural Icons: “Nawruz is Forbidden”
The celebration of Nawruz, the first day of the solar calendar, falling on the 1st of Hamal or Farwardin, is one of the oldest and most deeply rooted festivities in the history of Central and South Asia, particularly in Afghanistan. This day is commemorated in Persian-speaking countries and those influenced by Aryan culture.
Tragic Suicide of a 25-Year-Old Woman in Kandahar Province
Reports from the local community in Kandahar Province have brought to light the heartbreaking suicide of a young woman in the region. This incident took place on Monday, March 18th, in Sopanzoy village in the Arghistan district of Kandahar Province.
Rising Concerns of Discrimination and Violence Against Women in Afghanistan
The issue of domestic violence against women in Afghanistan has been prevalent since ancient times but has now escalated under the shadow of Taliban rule due to the reinforcement of male dominance.
Blast Occurs in Kabul City
A blast occurred a few moments ago in the Houdkhel area of the ninth district of Kabul city.
Deadliest Traffic Incident Strikes Helmand Province
Local sources in Helmand province report a tragic traffic accident on the Kandahar-Helmand highway, resulting in the loss of 21 lives and injuries to 11 others.
The United Nations Security Council extended the mandate of UNAMA in Afghanistan for another year
The members of the United Nations Security Council, in a meeting on Friday, March 15, extended the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) for a period of one year.
5-Richter Earthquake Shakes Kabul City
The United States Geological Survey Centre reported a severe 5-Richter earthquake striking the city of Kabul.
Girls deprived of education: “Our future must not be left to oblivion”
As the new academic year approaches, schoolgirls and university students who have been deprived of their right to education are calling for the reopening of schools and universities to girls in the new year. They argue that education is a fundamental right for both men and women, and their future should not be consigned to oblivion.
Testimonies of female athletes on life under the Taliban regime
With the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, they have banned women and girls from participating in sports. This action has forced some female athletes to leave the country, while others have endured the bitter taste of unemployment and have suffered from various illnesses, including mental health disorders, as a result of their unemployment. Some have continued their work clandestinely out of necessity and dire economic conditions.