Afghan women
Book Review | Welcome to the political compass’ third dimension
Meghan Daum is crisp, elegant and wryly humorous, and does not dump her traumas on the reader.
Afghan women should not be allowed to work alongside men, senior Taliban figure says
Since the movement swept to power, Taliban officials have said women would be able to work and study within the limits laid down by sharia
Report: Taliban has banned women's sports in Afghanistan
Australia's Sport Minister Richard Colbeck said earlier that the Taliban's decision on women's sport was 'deeply concerning'
A curtain divides male, female students as Afghan universities reopen
What happens in universities and schools across the country is being closely watched by foreign powers
Shreya Sen-Handley | Square up in Kabul, look forward in rage
Behind every successful pacific political movement, there’s controlled, empowering anger
Images of women vandalised as Kabul faces up to Taliban rule
Stores begin whitewashing its outdoor walls to cover up advertisements showing the faces of smiling women in bridal regalia
Afghan women fear return to 'dark days' amid Taliban sweep
In just a few minutes, everything changed for the 26-year-old resident of Herat, Afghanistan’s third-largest city
America is no saviour of women in Afghanistan
The aims of Promote were to improve the status of 75,000 Afghan women at all levels of society.
Afghan women officers train at Chennai academy
Under Taliban’s 1996-2001 regime, girls were banned from education.
Afghan women campaign for their identity, challenge age-old tradition
The practice of erasing women's names is rooted in Afghan customs, rather than Islam, the dominant religion.