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Taliban release female taekwondo coach after 13 days in detention
KABUL — Khadija Ahmadzada, a 22-year-old Afghan woman who was reportedly running a taekwondo gym for girls in western Herat ...
A 22-year-old Afghan woman who was reportedly running a taekwondo gym for girls has been released after spending 13 days in ...
Kings and Generals on MSN
“They Compared to Napoleon” - Warlord Who Rose From Poverty to Save Iran
We follow the rise of Nader Shah from the dangerous borderlands of Khorasan, where raids, poverty, and politics forged a ...
An Afghan who fought against Soviet forces still visits a museum celebrating the resistance, but, in keeping with rules by ...
In the dull glow of a single bulb lighting their tent on the outskirts of Kabul, Samiullah and his wife Bibi Rehana sit down ...
Herat, Afghanistan — Khadija Ahmadzada, a 22-year-old Afghan athlete and women’s taekwondo coach, was detained by Taliban ...
Taliban morality enforcers (Religious police) disrupted a graduation ceremony for medical students in Herat on 16 January, ...
Five members of the same family are among the 17 people killed amid the flash floods in Afghanistan At least 17 people have died since Monday, Dec. 29, due to severe weather in Afghanistan According ...
Afghanistan is the only country in the world that bans girls from attending school beyond the primary level. Education advocate Somaya Faruqi is working with Education Cannot Wait and UNICEF to ...
KABUL, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The U.N. World Food Programme is unable for the first time in decades to provide effective aid to millions of Afghans suffering from malnutrition, with deaths especially ...
HERAT, Afghanistan (AP) — In a tiny room in the center of Herat, Afghanistan’s westernmost city, Shahabuddin uses his hands to propel himself along the floor to a freshly-made pile of socks waiting to ...
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