KABUL – A stark report released by the World Food Programme (WFP) reveals that one in three Afghan girls are unable to complete their primary education, primarily due to widespread poverty. The findings underscore the devastating impact of economic hardship on education in Afghanistan, particularly for young girls. The WFP …
Read More »Divorced Afghan child brides forced to return to former husbands
KABUL – The Taliban are invalidating court-granted divorces for child brides in Afghanistan, forcing them to return to their former adult husbands, according to a report by the BBC. This comes as part of the regime’s strict interpretation of Sharia law, which nullifies divorces previously granted by the Afghan courts. …
Read More »Taliban Defend Rule Amid Gender Discrimination Allegations at U.N. Assembly
AT Kabul: Taliban leaders have pushed back against escalating accusations of gender-based discrimination against women and girls during the recent U.N. General Assembly. Maulavi Abdul Kabir, the Taliban’s deputy prime minister for political affairs, claimed in an interview that “the situation is not as it is portrayed” internationally. His remarks …
Read More »Tensions escalate on Afghan-Pakistan border as militants flourish
KABUL: The Afghan-Pakistan border is erupting into chaos as militant groups, emboldened by the Taliban’s rule, pose increasing threats to both nations. Three years after the Taliban’s takeover, Pakistan grapples with internal strife, highlighted by the court martial of former intelligence chief General Faiz Hameed amid allegations of corruption. Violence …
Read More »Pakistan’s Prime Minister Calls for an Inclusive Government in Afghanistan
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, in the United Nations General Assembly, asked the caretaker government of Afghanistan to move towards establishing an inclusive government. Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan supports the expectations of the international community and Islamabad urges the “Taliban” to respect human rights, especially women’s rights. On Friday, …
Read More »Farmers Struggle with Market Challenges; Low Prices, High Costs, and Limited Export Opportunities
Farmers who have brought their products from various provinces to Kabul for sale are complaining about the lack of a suitable market. The farmers told TOLOnews that low prices, high transportation costs, and the absence of a market have posed significant challenges for them. Jan Agha, who brought his melons …
Read More »UN official urges Taliban to attend third Doha meeting on Afghanistan
AT News KABUL – The meeting, set to take place on June 30, is the third one after the Taliban was uninvited to the first and declined to attend the second summit. A United Nations diplomat has urged the Taliban to participate in an upcoming conference on Afghanistan in Doha, …
Read More »Taliban’s opium crackdown could have spillover effect on Europe
AT News KABUL: The EU should prepare for the consequences of a future heroin shortage, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has warned, following the Taliban crackdown on opium in Afghanistan. In 2022, the Taliban announced a ban on the cultivation of opium, previously a mainstay …
Read More »U.S. offers $5 million reward for senior Al Qaeda leader
AT News KABUL – The U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice program has announced a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of Hamza Salih bin Sa’id al-Ghamdi, a senior member of Al Qaeda’s shura, or executive leadership council. The program described Ghamdi, a Saudi citizen, as a …
Read More »UN expert slams Taliban crimes against Afghan women, girls
AT News KABUL – Richard Bennett, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, has issued a damning report on the Taliban’s severe violations of women’s and girls’ rights, ahead of his presentation to the UN Human Rights Council on June 18. Bennett’s report highlights an “institutionalized system …
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