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Four years after the Taliban took power, influencers are traveling to Afghanistan in droves. CNN’s Isobel Yeung met up in ...
The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021 as U.S. and NATO forces withdrew after more than two decades of a ...
The Taliban are starting their fifth year of ruling Afghanistan. They have silenced internal dissent, tightened their control ...
The Taliban have denied using force to divert international aid in Afghanistan. That’s after a U.S. watchdog said authorities ...
Afghanistan's Taliban authorities marked the fourth anniversary of their takeover on Friday buoyed by Russia's first official ...
Aid agencies say more than half of Afghanistan’s population, roughly 23 million people, need humanitarian assistance.View on ...
Assoc. Prof. Özlem Altıok says, “We should ask the men who liken Afghanistan, turned into hell for women by the Taliban, to ...
The influencers gain attention by gushing over visits to the Central Asian nation, although one critic notes that their trips legitimize its "gender apartheid." ...
It's been four since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan following the Taliban's return to power. Life for certain groups has deteriorated significantly.
Afghanistan’s Taliban recently suspended chess over concerns that it encourages gambling, which is banned in Islam, a move that takes away yet another activity from the country's population.
Earlier this month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants against the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan. The court’s Pre-Trial Chamber II cited reasonable grounds for ...
Suicide rates have increased in Afghanistan in recent years, as the nation grapples with crippling poverty, a lack jobs and opportunities, and severe restrictions imposed upon them by the country ...