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

        Taliban and Pakistan Hold Talks in Saudi Arabia, Agree to Maintain Ceasefire

        Taliban Arrest Student for Facebook Criticism of Public Execution

        Germany Transfers 192 Afghan Refugees from Pakistan on Charter Flight

        Afghan National Arrested in U.S. Over Alleged ISIS-K Ties

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        Taliban Publicly Flog 18 People in Kabul and Paktia

        UNICEF: Four Children Die from Pneumonia and Cold in Earthquake-Hit Kunar

        India Donates Over 63,000 Doses of Influenza and Meningitis Vaccines to Afghanistan.

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        Region

        Pakistan Reopens Border Crossings for UN Aid to Afghanistan, Trade Remains Suspended

        Tajikistan Seeks Russia’s Help to Secure Border with Afghanistan After Cross-Border Attacks

        UN Rapporteur Travels to Doha for Talks on Afghanistan Situation

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

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        Humanitarian Aid as a Tool of Rule

        November 10, 2024

        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

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        October 13, 2023

        Life in Limbo

      • Voice
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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 35 People, Including a Woman, Across Multiple Provinces

        November 28, 2025

        UK Envoy: Lifting Bans on Women’s Education and Work Is Essential for Afghanistan’s Progress

        November 26, 2025

        Taliban Publicly Flogs Four People for ‘Illicit Relationship’ in Northern Afghanistan

        November 25, 2025

        UN: Afghan Women Face an Unprecedented Range of Violence

        November 24, 2025

        Afghan Women’s Protest Movements: Taliban Have Turned Violence Against Women into a Targeted Policy

        November 19, 2025

        Taliban Publicly Flogs 19 People on Various Charges as Corporal Punishment Surges

        November 19, 2025

        Japan Donates $5.6 Million to Support Afghan Women’s Livelihoods and Economic Opportunities

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