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        Germany to Issue Visas for Afghan Refugees Previously Promised Resettlement: Wadephul

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        U.S. Slams UN Resolution on Taliban, Calls Ongoing Engagement a “Reward for Failure”

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        UN Warns of Flash Flood Risk in Eastern and Southeastern Afghanistan as Monsoon Intensifies

        Over 574,000 Afghan Migrants Return from Iran in Under a Month Amid Mass Deportations

        Man Kills Wife and Son in Kunar Province Amid Rising Domestic Violence

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        Over 574,000 Afghan Migrants Return from Iran in Under a Month Amid Mass Deportations

        Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade Hits $1 Billion Mark in First Half of 2025: Taliban

        Germany to Issue Visas for Afghan Refugees Previously Promised Resettlement: Wadephul

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        Genocidal Attacks and Hate Speech Against Shia Hazaras under Taliban Rule

        August 25, 2024

        Three Years Later, Taliban Rule Deepens the Crisis for Women and Girls

        May 15, 2024

        An Enamelling Workshop Pays Tribute to Herat’s Art Heritage and Its Women Power

        Law of the Gun: How Local Conflicts Became Extortion Sprees
        January 23, 2024

        Law of the Gun

        Life in Limbo
        October 13, 2023

        Life in Limbo

        August 2, 2023

        Knowing the Taliban: Power, Government, and People

        July 23, 2023

        Taliban’s False Amnesty: The Fate of Former Military Officers Who Return to Afghanistan

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        Pakistan Unprepared for Mass Afghan Deportations

        Shirin’s Petition: Demarginalising Hazara Women’s Political Agency and Resistance

        Denied Education, But Never My Hope

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        Father Kills Daughter in Central Afghanistan Over Alleged Illicit Relationship

        July 11, 2025

        Taliban Publicly Flogs Two in Kabul and Ghazni as Corporal Punishment Persists

        July 9, 2025

        Women Protest Group Urge Enforcement of ICC Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders

        July 6, 2025

        Young Woman Dies by Suicide in Southern Afghanistan Amid Surge in Cases

        July 5, 2025

        Hundreds of Afghan Students, Including Women, Travel to Pakistan for Higher Education

        July 1, 2025

        Man Stabs Wife to Death in Southern Afghanistan Amid Surge in Domestic Violence

        June 27, 2025

        45-Year-Old Man Marries Six-Year-Old Girl in Helmand Amid Rise in Child Marriages

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