Gunmen have shot dead former Afghan TV news presenter Nimat Rawan in the southern city of Kandahar, officials say.
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Grief and despair in Afghanistan neighbourhood as it buries girls killed in bombings
They were our family, our friends. More importantly, they were our blood, our people,” one woman told NBC News.
Afghanistan Bomb Attack on Girls Highlights Threat to Women’s Education
Widening access to women’s education was one of the most tangible achievements of the 20-year U.S. presence in Afghanistan—progress that could be reversed once American forces leave the country later …
Explosions outside girls’ school in Afghanistan leave at least 50 dead
Three explosions outside the entrance to a girls’ school in Afghanistan have killed at least 50 people, many of them students between 11 and 15 years old. More than 100 others were wounded. The attack …
Start your week smart: Cyberattack, vaccine boosters, cicadas, Ramadan, Afghanistan
Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. An injured student is taken to a hospital after a bomb exploded in Kabul, Afghanistan. Seasonal vaccine boosters are possible if there’s a …
Afghanistan Bomb Attack Targeting Schoolgirls Kills at Least 50 People
The attack targeting girls at a school in a Shiite area amplifies concerns that Afghanistan will slip into sectarian violence as the U.S. withdraws.
Voting Rights, Afghanistan, Mother’s Day: Your Weekend Briefing
Here are the week’s top stories, and a look ahead. 1. The Republican Party’s efforts to limit voting rights are making inroads. Florida and Texas became the latest states to move toward limiting voter …
Robert Azzi: In Afghanistan, still the Taliban persist
And that, …is the story of our country, one invasion after another…Macedonians. Saddanians. Arabs. Mongols. Now the Soviets,” Khaled Hosseini wrote in A Thousand Splendid Suns. “But we’re like …
Robert Azzi: In Afghanistan, still the Taliban persist
And that, …is the story of our country, one invasion after another…Macedonians. Saddanians. Arabs. Mongols. Now the Soviets,” Khaled Hosseini wrote in A Thousand Splendid Suns. “But we’re like …