ASJF denounces “cowardly and unlawful” attack; supports Afghan Cricket Board’s decision to cancel Pakistan series
Three Cricketers Martyred in Urgun District Following Alleged Pakistani Airstrike
Four others injured as players were returning home from matches
Incident Occurred During Field Reporting Near the Afghanistan–Pakistan Border, Officials Confirm
Bans on women work leave Afghan women without access to essential health services
Women in the flooded provinces do not feel they can talk about periods and sanitary products. Women affected by flash floods in Afghanistan are struggling to access sanitary products. Some…
On Wednesday, March 20, the Gallup organization published the outcomes of a…
Women in the flooded provinces do not feel they can talk about…
For World Food Day, October 16, 2024, the Afghan Times and IUF Asia/Pacific released a report “Women…
In a move that underscores the Taliban's hardline governance, Afghanistan's ruling authorities…
The Taliban's Minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadeem, announced…
Women say limitations on work and lack of market access have pushed many into economic despair
Afghanistan’s children are being forced from classrooms into labour. Their dreams are shrinking in the dust of kilns, workshops, and…
In a nation where childhood is stolen by labour, even a game of cricket becomes an act of defiance.
Inside Afghanistan’s Brick Kilns: How Poverty, Debt, and a Broken System Are Forcing Children to Work
A Special Report on the Rise of Child Labour in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan
UN and rights groups condemn expulsions as women and children make up majority of returnees.
In southern Afghanistan, women are forced into car trunks—exposing a deeply rooted system that erases them from public life.
In this episode of The Afghan Times Podcast, we welcome Mahnaz Haidary, a 17-year-old Afghan girl and high school student…
Rights groups condemn arbitrary detention of minors amid rising abuse of power by Taliban authorities.
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