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    Taliban Morality Law Fuels Fear and Isolation Among Afghan Women, Study Finds

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    Fereshta Abbasi Says It’s Hypocrisy to Condemn the Taliban, Then Deport Migrants

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    More Than 2,200 Afghan Refugees Return to Afghanistan in One Day

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    From Afghanistan to Everest: Zakia Ahmad’s Historic Ascent Offers Hope to Afghan Women

    Afghan Woman with a book in hand
    May 5, 2026

    Denied School and Work, Women in Afghanistan Build a Quiet Resistance

    April 10, 2026

    U.S. Deportations Send Afghans Back to Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

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    March 8, 2026

    From Territorial Caliphate to Individualized Networks

    February 2, 2026

    Living in Limbo: Afghan Refugees Describe Insecurity and Neglect in Kenya’s Kakuma Camp

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    December 26, 2025

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    December 12, 2025

    The Taliban’s Double Game

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    Badakhshan Attacks Challenge the Taliban’s Claim of Nationwide Control

    Afghan Children: Unseen Victims of the Taliban’s War on Education

    Afghan Children: The Silent Victims of Taliban Extremism

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    Taliban Morality Law Fuels Fear and Isolation Among Afghan Women, Study Finds

    August 16, 2026

    UN Deputy Chief Says Afghan Women Must Not Be Abandoned

    August 14, 2026

    Over 50 UN Member States Call on Taliban to Respect Human Rights, End Discrimination

    August 14, 2026

    UN Experts Warn Against Taliban Normalization, Citing Five Years of Rights Abuses

    August 13, 2026

    More Than Half of Afghan Women Rarely Leave Home as Taliban Restrictions Tighten, UN Finds

    August 7, 2026

    UN Expert, Amnesty Call on Taliban to Release Detained Local NGO Employees

    August 7, 2026

    Young Woman Dies by Suicide in Afghanistan’s Ghazni Amid Rising Cases

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