The Tabiban has imposed a slew of restrictions on the Hindu and sikh families, including on their appearances, and have been ...
Women with signs demanding equal rights, work and education, participate in a protest against gender apartheid in Afghanistan ...
T he United Nations special rapporteur for Afghanistan has called on Britain to take more refugees from the Asian country and ...
Whitney Wright, a US citizen, visited Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The Taliban did not acknowledge her presence, while the ...
In a crowded control centre, surrounded by dozens of TV screens, the Taliban's police force proudly shows off its newly-acquired network of 90,000 CCTV cameras - used to watch over the day-to-day ...
The Taliban said that they have deploying 90,000 CCTV cameras across Kabul, a move they claim is aimed at enhancing security ...
American porn star Whitney Wright recently made headlines with her visit to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, a country where ...
The Taliban’s so-called “morality police” enforce bans on Western-style haircuts, music, and women traveling without a male ...
Three years after arriving in Australia as a refugee, Setara Amiri is one of the stars of an Australian movie about to be ...
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel about their lives, worries and dreams ...
Taliban spokesperson Khalid Zadran says the ... used to monitor women's adherence to strict rules around the way they dress in public Fariba*, a young graduate who lives with her parents in ...
The Taliban continue to face criticism for curtailing women's rights, such as by banning secondary and higher education for girls and imposing restrictions on dress codes and employment opportunities.