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        The Green Hell of Indonesia: Mental Health Crisis and Suicides Among Trapped Refugees from Afghanistan

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

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

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        Afghan Children: The Silent Victims of Taliban Extremism

        The End of Pakistan’s Strategic Depth Doctrine or the Start of Something Worse?

        How Daricha’s Underground Schools Defy the Taliban

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        Taliban Publicly Flogs 11 in Two Provinces Amid Surge in Corporal Punishments

        December 13, 2025

        Taliban Publicly Flogs Man and Woman in Nangarhar for ‘Illicit Relationship’

        December 13, 2025

        Taliban Detains Heads of School and Language Center in Ghazni Over Girls’ Attendance

        December 12, 2025

        People’s Tribunal Finds Taliban Responsible for Crimes Against Humanity Against Afghan Women

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        Taliban Restrictions Undermine Afghanistan’s Future, UN Warns on Human Rights Day

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        UN: Women-Led Organizations in Afghanistan Facing Severe Funding Cuts

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