Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban
The United Nations, in a survey on Wednesday, has revealed that 45 percent of Afghan women seek direct dialogue with the Taliban, while a mere 4 percent advocate for the formal recognition of this group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.
A 40-year-old Woman Commits Suicide in Badakhshan
Authorities in the Taliban security command in Badakhshan province have reported the suicide of a 40-year-old woman in the capital of the province.
Home Confinement of Girls and the 1022 Days of Waiting to Return to Classrooms Passed in Afghanistan
It has been 1022 days since girls' education institutions have been closed in Afghanistan, and so far, there is no information available on what the educational fate of female students will be and whether the school gates will reopen in the future or not.
Convening of the Inaugural Day of the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan
The inaugural day of the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan, which commenced today, Sunday, June 30, was marked by the absence of Afghan civil society representatives and women's rights activists. Instead, it saw the participation of the Taliban delegation and representatives from over 25 countries gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Doha, starting at 7:45 PM Kabul time.
Sima Samar, on the brink of the Doha Meeting: “The Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan”
Sima Samar, former Head of the Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan, declared about the third Doha Meeting, stating that the Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan and that this group lacks popular support.
Women Protesters Urge the Cessation of Tyranny over Women and Girls in Afghanistan
Women protesters desire to end the oppression against women and girls in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Freedom Front Takes Responsibility for Last Night’s Blast in Kabul
The Afghanistan Freedom Front has taken responsibility for the blast during the evening attack on June 24 in Kabul city.
Afghanistan’s Journey to the Semi-Finals of the ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup
The Afghan national cricket team triumphed over Bangladesh this morning by an eight-point difference, securing their place in the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup.
Commencement of the Fourth Round of the Vienna Talks by the Opponents of the Taliban
Several officials from the former government, civil society activists, and politicians will delve into discussing the situation in Afghanistan during a two-day session.
Band-e-Amir National Park is Now Open to Women, But its Revenue Goes into the Pocket of the Taliban Governor’s Brother
Since the brother of the governor of the Taliban in Bamyan province registered the contract for the entrance gate of Band-e-Amir in his name, the statistics of tourists and visitors to the national park have increased.