Nearly 70,000 students will be enrolled at public academic bodies in Afghanistan this year and all will be male
Despite complete absence of diplomatic, trade relations, US and Iran continue to sanction each other's public, private entities
Washington sees no future for Hamas but wants the group to decide on cease-fire proposal
China’s image has improved in Africa, US is top in the Americas
Thousands of disabled Afghans denied access to essential services over Taliban ban
Taliban leaders suspend Afghan TV channel for showing women without face coverings
Less than 50% of the public expresses confidence in the government and judiciary, according to latest Gallup poll analysis.
All 18 of the armed attackers were killed Thursday morning before they could seize control of any location, Iranian officials said
Pakistan’s relations with Taliban deteriorate as India expands engagement
United Nations reports significant reduction in the number of people in need of assistance
The Islamist leadership has registered thousands of madrasas while girls’ secondary schools and universities remain closed
The program could run out of authorized visas this year
After armed assailants tried to silence her with bullets, Afghan woman fought back, graduating from university
From cancer to Alzheimer’s, experts weigh in on the transformative power of artificial intelligence in medicine — and its limitations
Top US diplomat says Microsoft, LinkedIn to offer virtual skills training, employment assistance to Afghan women
The fund continues to accrue interest, with over $200 million already earned
Millions of women trapped in systems of gender apartheid, UN warns
Taliban claim Afghan economic resilience but experts warn about loss of growth
The United States has admitted more Afghan refugees and migrants than at any point in recent decades
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