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Taliban, Afghanistan
Taliban bans women from medical training at private institutes
Under the Taliban, women are banned from receiving a secondary or university education, working with state and nonstate organizations, traveling long distances without a close male relative, and going to parks, public baths and salons.
Taliban bans women from training in nursing and midwifery in Afghanistan
Health and human rights organisations have condemned the Taliban’s ban on women from attending nursing and midwifery training institutes in Afghanistan. Non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch1 reported that the diktat from Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada was conveyed to the Afghanistan ministry of health before being communicated to private medical training institutes at a conference on 3 December.
Afghanistan's cricket stars urge Taliban to reconsider ban on women's medical education
Afghanistan’s cricket icons, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi, have publicly voiced their opposition to the Taliban’s ban on women accessing medical education, calling it "deeply unjust" and urging the government to reverse the decision.
Afghan women face deadly future as Taliban bans midwifery and nursing studies
Amid a harrowing reality, where an Afghan woman dies every hour from childbirth complications, Pashtana Durrani voices the grim future awaiting them due to the Taliban’s latest education ban. “People often say that under the Taliban women are just left to reproduce.
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 latest restriction on women's education.
Taliban To Ban Women From Enrolling In Nursing & Midwifery Courses | GRAVITAS | WION
Afghanistan is reportedly planning to ban women from enrolling in nursing and midwifery courses. this is another setback for the women of the country, which could also lead to women and girls dying du
Yahoo
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All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan
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Radio Pakistan
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UN condemns Taliban’s ban on women attending private medical institutions
The UN human rights office, OHCHR, has condemned a new ban imposed by the Taliban in Afghanistan preventing women and girls ...
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on MSN
Can’t work, sing, travel, study: All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan
All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan - Afghan women cannot be heard in public, even if it ...
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Russia courts Taliban in $3 trillion Afghan mineral push
Russia plans to support the Taliban in exploiting Afghanistan's rich natural resources, including gold. A detailed ...
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EU condemns reported Taliban move to suspend medical education for women and girls
The European Union has condemned the Taliban for violating human rights and women’s access to education after media reports ...
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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 ...
The Diplomat
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China Deepens Its Engagement With Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
China has vastly increased economic engagement with Afghanistan as it eyes a new node in the Belt and Road Initiative.
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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 ...
World Politics Review on MSN
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Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan Doesn’t Just Affect Women
Women bear the heaviest burden of the Taliban's gender apartheid policies. But they have negative impacts on men, too. The ...
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