Among the tens of thousands of Afghans who have relocated to Canada since 2021, at least 17,000 are women
Amid strong global reactions to war in Middle East, Taliban are taunted for issuing empty statements
Afghans waiting for special immigration to the United States also face deportation
Children, displaced and traumatized, need shelter from the cold, aid workers say
'It’s risky to work for women’s rights in Afghanistan,” Mahbouba Seraj says, 'but someone has to be there to speak up for women'
Afghanistan does not have any female judges
Human rights activists urged the codification of ‘gender-apartheid’ in international laws
Beijing eases seven items in its long list of visa requirements for foreign visitors
Survey of Afghan women reports worsening health, income and social status
Preventable diseases such as measles have killed 1,200 children since May
Top US diplomat for Afghanistan says global consensus for nonrecognition of Taliban will stand until Taliban enacts changes
Employment rate for women in Saudi Arabia has risen to unprecedented levels, while in Afghanistan, women are deprived of work and education
Chinese companies have agreed to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Afghanistan
Afghanistan's thriving private media sector has crumbled under Taliban's censorship and gender-based restrictions
Two years after violent evacuation from Afghanistan, some blame bad planning, intelligence and the Afghan leader
The draft law is submitted to the supreme leader to approve or reject, but is not shared with journalists
The Taliban have offered clemency to former Afghan officials, but barred them from politics
Aid agencies warn poor funding, sanctions likely to bear humanitarian catastrophe, security threats
While opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan has hit a historic low, it could bounce back
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