The situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly under the Taliban's strict control, erasing hard-won progress in education and human...
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Journalists in Afghanistan say there is little left of press freedom in their country after the Islamist hardline Taliban banned live broadcasts of political shows and criticism of their policies.
The situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly under the Taliban's strict control, erasing hard-won progress in education and human...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), based in New York, has called on the Taliban government to reverse its decision to ban live broadcasts of...
By Puspa Kumari The Pakistan government announced a ban on cross-border travel with Afghanistan from November 2023. Residents of Chaman district in...
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The Taliban's recent enforcement of draconian laws that bar Afghan women from raising their voices and interacting with men outside their families...
Press freedom groups point to a pattern of killing clearly identified journalists.
Bangladesh has been freed of the decades-old Indian hegemonism and fascist Awami authoritarianism on 5 August 2024. Student-led patriots and...
Ahmad Massoud,the leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, recently declared he will defeat the Taliban“no matter the...
While Vice-President Kamala Harris’s truncated presidential campaign relies heavily upon President Biden’s policy framework, she has...