In Islamabad, Chinese, Afghan, Pakistani officials to discuss security, economics, inclusivity
'I want to make sure that the world hears Afghan girls and women' says Zahra Nader, who runs a media website from exile
She calls for 'practical measures' to force Taliban to allow local women to work with UN in country
Watchdogs, journalists say shutdown of Radio Sada-e-Banowan is Taliban attempt to bar women from working in media
Feroza Amiri and her 7-year-old son settled in Northborough, Massachusetts, where they found a welcoming and supportive community
In December the Taliban’s Ministry of Economy sent a letter to NGOs ordering them to suspend Afghan female employees “until further notice”
The Taliban leaders are ‘frustrated’ because the supreme leader “wants all decisions to be his own and expects everyone to obey his decisions.”rosh
Radio is Afghanistan’s most popular medium, but Taliban rules on what can be aired is making broadcasting difficult
Move by de facto rulers of Afghanistan to revoke licenses of 10 media outlets would prevent them from working in the country, spokesperson says
Beijing has concerns over potential spillover of militants from Afghanistan into China’s western Xinjiang region, security of its infrastructure projects in region and its citizens in Afghanistan
Journalists who crossed into Iran to protect themselves after Kabul fell say they are trapped waiting for visas to safer countries
Afghan women have protested repressive measures since the Taliban seized power in 2021
For journalists who crossed into Pakistan to escape Taliban rule, financial hardship and visa issues are a concern
Program would bring 1,000 at-risk Afghans and their families to Germany from Afghanistan every month
Woman talks of receiving death threats and being forced to leave country
Artist in Afghan city shares his experience of August 15, 2021
Shabnam Salehi, a former chief of a women's protection unit in Afghanistan and a member of the country's Human Rights Commission, which the Taliban dissolved in May, shares her experience of the fall of Kabul.
When Esmatullah Bilal Ahmadzai fled Taliban rule, he thought his career was over — until a US station offered him work
The economy collapsed after the Taliban seized power in August 2021 and the international community placed sanctions on the Islamist group and suspended non-humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan
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