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Taliban dismisses over 120 female kindergarten staff in Kabul

Taliban dismisses over 120 female kindergarten staff in Kabul

The Taliban-controlled Directorate of Kindergartens under Afghanistan’s Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs has dismissed more than 120 female teachers and staff from various kindergartens in Kabul. According to local media reports, the list of those terminated includes only women,…
Pentagon launches review of 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal

Pentagon launches review of 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a comprehensive Pentagon review of the 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, aiming to ensure full accountability and transparency. In a memo released Tuesday, Hegseth stated the review panel will assess previous investigations, examine…
Hazara Culture Day Showcases Resilience Amid Historical Persecution

Hazara Culture Day Showcases Resilience Amid Historical Persecution

Kabul celebrated Hazara Culture Day on May 21 with a vibrant exhibition of traditional crafts, foods, and clothing, while human rights groups highlight ongoing threats to the ethnic minority that has faced centuries of targeted violence. The one-day cultural exhibition…
EU Emergency Summit Confronts Afghanistan’s Spiraling Humanitarian Crisis

EU Emergency Summit Confronts Afghanistan’s Spiraling Humanitarian Crisis

The European Union’s fourth humanitarian summit on Afghanistan opened in Brussels today amid what officials describe as an unprecedented regional emergency, Khaama Press reported. With neighboring countries accelerating forced deportations, the bloc announced €150 million in emergency funding while warning…
Afghan Crisis Deepens: War Crime Victims Await Justice as Forced Returns Overwhelm Humanitarian Efforts

Afghan Crisis Deepens: War Crime Victims Await Justice as Forced Returns Overwhelm Humanitarian Efforts

The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has reached a critical juncture, with two pressing issues demanding immediate international attention: the unresolved pursuit of justice for war crime victims and the mass forced returns of vulnerable Afghans from Pakistan, according to articles…
Taliban close 200 UNICEF-supported community classes in Panjshir

Taliban close 200 UNICEF-supported community classes in Panjshir

The Taliban have closed 200 UNICEF-supported community-based classes in Afghanistan’s Panjshir province, Amu TV reported. These closures affect around 5,000 students, both boys and girls, and more than 200 teachers, each earning about 9,200 afghanis (approximately $120) monthly. This income…
UN Warns 500 Afghan Health Centers Face Closure Amid U.S. Aid Cuts

UN Warns 500 Afghan Health Centers Face Closure Amid U.S. Aid Cuts

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has warned that U.S. funding cuts of $102 million will force the closure of 500 health centers in Afghanistan, depriving 6.9 million women and children of critical care, Khaama Press reported. The reduction, part…
CPJ warns of growing threat to press freedom in Afghanistan

CPJ warns of growing threat to press freedom in Afghanistan

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has raised serious concerns over recent statements by officials from the Taliban’s Ministry of Information, warning they pose a “grave threat” to press freedom and free expression in Afghanistan. In a recent statement, CPJ…
Taliban shuts down UN-backed girls’ schools in Afghanistan

Taliban shuts down UN-backed girls’ schools in Afghanistan

The Taliban has closed several community-based girls’ schools in Afghanistan’s Logar and Paktika provinces, sparking condemnation from women’s rights groups. The schools, established by the United Nations through agencies like UNICEF and the Global Partnership for Education, provided essential learning…
Women’s Freedom Movement Demands End to Detention of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan Amid Rising Deportation Fears

Women’s Freedom Movement Demands End to Detention of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan Amid Rising Deportation Fears

The Afghan Women’s Freedom Movement has issued an urgent plea to Pakistan to cease the detention of Afghan refugees, particularly women, children, and activists, amid escalating fears of deportation to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, Khaama Press reported. In a statement released on…
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