The persecution of female protestors in Afghanistan: ‘The Taliban ran me over and tried to kill me’
A female student who took part in a pre-Women’s Day demonstration claims that a fundamentalist targeted her with his vehicle in Kabul
A female student who took part in a pre-Women’s Day demonstration claims that a fundamentalist targeted her with his vehicle in Kabul
The growing number of female citizens who refuse to wear the mandatory veil is keeping alive the flame of the demonstrations, which have largely been repressed
Small-scale demonstrations in Kabul find inspiration in the widespread protests against the religious regime of their neighboring country
Fawzia, a 17-year-old medical student, has been in hiding in Kabul for a month and believes the fundamentalists used her enrollment records to track her down
Described by Reporters Without Borders as Iran’s most frequently jailed journalist, he is certain that the only way forward is the overthrow of the regime
These Iranian women are some of those who have paid with their lives or their freedom for participating in nationwide protests over the death of Mahsa Amini
Brussels is trying to heal the wounds of its colonial past, yet it continues to minimize its own role in the assassination of the key figure of independence
Vladimir Putin announced the start of a ‘special military operation’ in the early hours of Thursday morning, which has already seen major explosions in various parts of the east of the former Soviet republic