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Taliban, Rashid and Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Rashid, Nabi urge Taliban to revoke ban on women’s education
The star cricketers were responding to reports that the Taliban had forbidden females from receiving medical education.
Afghanistan Taliban to ban women from ‘midwifery and nursing’ courses amid an already ‘suffering health sector’
Afghanistan: Health officials held a meeting in Kabul with the heads of educational institutions to communicate the directive banning health courses for women.
Rashid, Nabi decry Taliban’s stance on women’s education
Both cricketers took to X to urge the Taliban to reconsider their stance and restore Afghan girls' right to education, enabling them to contribute to the nation’s development.
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Cricketers Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi's ‘heartbreaking’ reaction after Afghanistan Taliban bans health studies for women
The Taliban is reportedly planning to impose a new ban on women enrolling in nursing and midwifery courses, marking the ...
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Afghanistan’s Environmental Engagement Under the Taliban
The COP29 meetings mark an important first step to ensure that environmental factors in Afghanistan remain a tentative means ...
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Thanks to peace, two unexpected words are echoing across Afghanistan’s capital: Luxury housing
Afghans who spent years overseas are returning home, keen to take advantage of the country’s improved security after decades ...
Iowa Public Radio
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How do you make a film about Afghan women protesters without being in Afghanistan?
Getting footage from the ground was a challenge for the director of Bread & Roses. The documentary, which profiles three ...
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‘Afghanistan economy shows modest signs of growth but recovery remains fragile,’ says World Bank
World Bank reports modest economic growth in Afghanistan, driven by private consumption, but warns of widening trade deficit.
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