Afghanistan: march in Kabul to reopen girls’ schools
(ANSA) – ROME, MARCH 26 – At least twenty demonstrators, mainly women, gathered this morning near the Ministry of Education in Kabul calling for the
(ANSA) – ROME, MARCH 26 – At least twenty demonstrators, mainly women, gathered this morning near the Ministry of Education in Kabul calling for the
(ANSA) – WASHINGTON, MARCH 24 – Six countries, including the United States, are asking the Taliban to “review” the decision to close middle schools for
(ANSA) – ROME, MARCH 23 – “A devastating day”. This is how Malala Yousafzai defined the Taliban’s decision to close female secondary schools in Afghanistan,
In Afghanistan, the Taliban ordered the closure of secondary schools for girls, contradicting what was previously established and a few hours after their reopening. Journalistic
(ANSA) – KABUL, 27 FEB – The Taliban will no longer allow the evacuation of Afghans who wish to leave their country until the situation
(ANSA) – KABUL, FEBRUARY 26 – The largest university in Afghanistan was reopened today, six months after the takeover by the Taliban, but very few
(ANSA) – ROME, FEBRUARY 25 – The Afghan Taliban said they were “worried” about the possibility of civilian casualties in Ukraine. The Guardian reports this,
The Taliban want to create a “great army” for Afghanistan, which will have officers and soldiers who served the old regime in its ranks. This
(ANSA) – JALALABAD, 07 FEB – At least twenty people were killed by an avalanche as they were crossing a remote mountain pass from Afghanistan
Public universities in some Afghan provinces have reopened today for the first time since the Taliban took power last August: women are also allowed but,