Dorothy Estrada Tanck, co-author of the recent UN report on the situation of women in Afghanistan, trusts that ‘gender apartheid’ will become a crime against humanity and that those who instigate it will be held accountable
Those who left and those who could not flee speak of a country in ruins and decry the world’s apathy towards the humanitarian crisis and the lack of rights, mainly for women, which a UN report describes as ‘gender apartheid’
The fundamentalists will cancel the licenses of these businesses, one of the last strongholds of work and socialization for Afghan women
Over the course of 30 days, the authors captured images that they featured in a magazine-format publication. Their project repositions the audience’s point of view on the country by treating it in an unusually relaxed way
The US military began over the weekend to inform families of the 11 U.S. Marines, the sailor and the soldier killed in the blast at Abbey Gate during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The World Food Program said it will try to keep delivering life-saving assistance to the country, which is at the highest risk of famine in a quarter of a century
In her documentary – ‘Afghanistan: No Country for Women’ – reporter Ramita Navai tours the country with those who defy the repression of the Taliban, and are detained and tortured as a result