NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sahar Fetrat a researcher at Human Rights Watch, about the lives of women in Afghanistan now, as the Taliban continue to limit their presence in public life.
Pakistan’s army chief has announced the establishment of a “strong border management system” to protect the country’s borders with Afghanistan from terrorist groups. General Asim Munir, speaking at a ...
German media reported that approximately 200 Afghan refugees were transferred from Islamabad, Pakistan, to Germany on Thursday.
Canada's border guards sent 19 Afghans who failed their refugee claims back to Afghanistan in 2023 — even as the federal ...
Afghan journalist Hamida Aman, living in exile in Paris, produces an educational TV program for women and girls in Afghanistan. For many, it's their only connection to the outside world, as the ...
It is an open secret that India is sponsoring state terrorism and using Afghan soil in order to destabilize Pakistan.
David Lavery, a former Canadian Forces soldier known as "Canadian Dave" in Afghanistan, has reportedly been captured by the ...
In October, Iran was accused of firing indiscriminately at Afghans crossing over into Iran’s Sistan province from Balochistan ...
The education minister says the visit by the delegation from Afghanistan her ministry had shared with them insights on ...
We are learning tonight about a Canadian believed to be detained in Afghanistan this week. The country under Taliban rule is one of the most dangerous in the world. The Canadian government is urging ...
Brandon Silver, director of policy and projects at the Montreal-based Raoul Wallenberg Center for Human Rights, was part of the drive to free Kara-Murza. He was honored at Thursday’s awards ceremony ...