It probably won’t surprise anyone who served in Afghanistan that the rights of women and girls in the country have been essentially returned to their prewar status. Before the U.S. military’s ...
Ahmad, an Afghan man, figured that border guards wouldn ... In the summer, the perfectly manicured lawn was lined with rose bushes. The house sheltered Dr. Samim’s three nephews and their ...
Here's a snippet of a pattern created by crochet designer and influencer Elise Rose, who we'll return to ... to half a year (for an afghan) on a project. I've seen how disappointed and frustrated ...
Ten police were shot dead at a check post near the Afghan border, officials said Friday, in an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban. "The intense exchange of fire lasted for nearly an hour.
The Taliban, an ultraconservative Islamic political group, retook control of Kabul a little more than three years ago, dashing many Afghans’ hopes for a tolerant, democratic government. As US troops ...
DC’s Afghan food scene is dominated by a few female power players. There’s Shamim Popal, who oversees the kitchen at Lapis, and the mini-empire of four Afghan restaurants—including Bistro Aracosia and ...
Bread & Roses offers a powerful window into the seismic impact on women’s rights and livelihoods after Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021. The documentary film follows three women, in real time ...
Foreign news outlets are also praising the popularity of "APT." Billboard described the song as "one of the biggest streaming hits in both the United States and the world since its release last Friday ...
His parents wrote in to the court, setting out how their son’s mental health had sharply declined after his military service, leaving him with struggles managing his own finances. They also ...
The Afghan ministry for vice and virtue has directed media platforms in Maidan Wardak, Kandahar and Takhar provinces to not show images of “living things with a soul”, taken as meaning people ...
The Taliban, an ultraconservative Islamic political group, retook control of Kabul a little more than three years ago, dashing many Afghans’ hopes for a tolerant, democratic government.