Afghanistan
Afghanistan Faces Severe Shortage of Kindergartens Amid Population of Over 35 Million
April 23, 2025
Afghanistan Faces Severe Shortage of Kindergartens Amid Population of Over 35 Million
In a recent article, Hasht-e-Subh Daily reported that Afghanistan currently has only 170 public and private kindergartens serving 6,177 children, citing the Taliban’s National Statistics and Information Authority. This figure is alarmingly low given the country’s estimated population of 35.7…
Pakistan deports nearly one million Afghan migrants since campaign began in 2023
April 22, 2025
Pakistan deports nearly one million Afghan migrants since campaign began in 2023
Pakistan has deported 979,486 Afghan nationals since launching a nationwide campaign in 2023 to expel foreigners without legal documentation, according to state-run Radio Pakistan. The government began the first phase of deportations in November 2023 and initiated a second phase…
Exiled Afghan Leaders Unveil Federal Constitution Proposal to Foster Peace, Inclusivity
April 21, 2025
Exiled Afghan Leaders Unveil Federal Constitution Proposal to Foster Peace, Inclusivity
A coalition of Afghan politicians, scholars, and activists living abroad has introduced a draft constitution proposing a federal parliamentary system for Afghanistan, Khaama Press reported. The initiative, developed by the Majma-e Federal-Khahan Afghanistan (Assembly of Afghan Federalists), seeks to address…
Taliban Remove Girls’ School Textbooks to Boys’ Schools, Deepening Education Crackdown in Kabul
April 20, 2025
Taliban Remove Girls’ School Textbooks to Boys’ Schools, Deepening Education Crackdown in Kabul
The Taliban have begun relocating textbooks from girls’ schools in Kabul to boys’ schools, signaling a further crackdown on girls’ education, an article by Hasht-e-Subh Daily reported. Most districts have orders to empty girls’ school libraries, with textbooks for Grades…
Taliban minister’s remarks spark outrage amid internal power struggles
April 16, 2025
Taliban minister’s remarks spark outrage amid internal power struggles
Controversial comments by the Taliban’s Higher Education Minister, Neda Mohammad Nadeem, have ignited a wave of public backlash and ridicule across Afghan social media, as internal divisions within the Taliban movement continue to intensify.Speaking at an event titled “Explanation of…
Explosion Near Hazara Mosque in Afghanistan Kills One, Wounds Three
April 15, 2025
Explosion Near Hazara Mosque in Afghanistan Kills One, Wounds Three
An improvised explosive device detonated near the Seh Dokan mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif’s District 2 on Monday morning, killing one woman and injuring three others, Amu TV reported. The blast occurred at approximately 8:20 a.m. local time in this predominantly Hazara…
Afghan families fear for future as Pakistan expels undocumented migrants
April 14, 2025
Afghan families fear for future as Pakistan expels undocumented migrants
As Pakistan continues deporting undocumented migrants, many Afghan returnees express concern for their children’s future under Taliban rule. Families fear limited access to education and employment in Afghanistan, where economic conditions remain fragile. Over 861,000 Afghans have left or been…
Afghan Women Abroad Face Expulsion Risks Amid Visa and Funding Cuts
April 14, 2025
Afghan Women Abroad Face Expulsion Risks Amid Visa and Funding Cuts
Afghan women studying abroad are at risk of expulsion due to cuts in financial support and visa restrictions, Khaama Press reported citing human rights expert Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab. In a Forbes article, Dr. Ochab highlighted the dire situation for…
Retirees Urge Taliban to Prioritize Pensions Over Funding Pakistani Madrasas
April 13, 2025
Retirees Urge Taliban to Prioritize Pensions Over Funding Pakistani Madrasas
A large group of retired government employees protested outside the pension office in Kabul, demanding the Taliban pay their long-overdue pensions, Afghanistan International reported. One retiree criticized the Taliban’s financial priorities, urging them to stop funding religious seminaries in Pakistan…
UN criticizes Taliban’s Virtue Ministry Over rights violations in Afghanistan
April 11, 2025
UN criticizes Taliban’s Virtue Ministry Over rights violations in Afghanistan
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has released a new report sharply criticizing the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice for enforcing policies that infringe on the rights and freedoms of Afghan citizens.…