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By Enyichukwu Enemanna Afghan universities on Monday resumed academic activities following a winter break, but only men returned to class ...
Kneeling in front of a turbanned judge in a tiny room at the Ghazni Court of Appeal in eastern Afghanistan, ...
By Oyintari Ben The Taliban government's restriction on Afghan women attending university or working for aid organizations has sparked "deep ...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Taliban rulers in Afghanistan have ordered all national and international NGOs to stop their women employees from ...
By Oyintari Ben According to a letter from the higher education minister, the Taliban have declared that universities for women ...
Gyms and public baths are now also off limits to Afghan women, the Taliban confirms, days after banning them from ...
By John Ikani The Taliban have banned Afghan women from entering the capital’s public parks and funfairs, just months after ...
By John Ikani American business magnate, Bill Gates on Monday announced his readiness to meet with the Taliban for the ...
By Oyintari Ben As the Islamist rule continues to show no signs of allowing females to attend school and its ...
Taliban forces shot dead two Afghan women during a search of their house in the southern province of Helmand over ...
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