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Women Journalists in India Take Front Row After Taliban Press BanPublished on: October 14, 2025 8:41 AM
Pakistan, Oct. 14 -- Women journalists attended the Taliban press conference in India after being excluded from an earlier event. Their presence in the front row came after outrage over Friday's media ...
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At press meet attended by women journalists, Taliban’s Muttaqi says education for girls not ‘haram’
New Delhi: Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi Sunday defended the Taliban’s record on women’s education, claiming 2.8 million are studying at seminaries across the country, while ...
The Taliban reportedly barred women journalists from attending a press event of visiting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in India, drawing anger from a wide section of Indian reporters, activists, ...
Spain will host the third "Hear Our Voice" conference on Afghanistan’s women’s rights in Madrid on December, focusing on ...
At the same time, the gradual political rapprochement between India and Afghanistan does not signify a course toward official recognition of the Taliban government. Rather, it reflects India’s ...
Afghanistan's Taliban authorities have carried out a public execution in the eastern city of Khost. The Supreme Court says ...
Pakistan Army has not attacked civilians inside Afghanistan,” says the military spokesperson while speaking to senior ...
Afghanistan's Taliban administration said it assured neighbouring Tajikistan on Tuesday it was ready to tighten border ...
Just a few years ago, Afghanistan was known for its lively and free media. Independent news outlets grew, and after years of conflict, people could finally speak openly and debate issues. Both women ...
Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW and Peter Wehner, a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, ...
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