On World Education Day, UNICEF and UNESCO warned that 2.2 million Afghan girls are barred from education, threatening Afghanistan’s future development and stability.
ALMATY – The Kazakh government held the first meeting of the interagency working group on development of cooperation with Afghanistan on Jan. 28 under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister and ...
Factional rivalries, tribal loyalties, authoritarian rule and hardline policies are testing Afghan regime cohesion ...
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction closes this month after tracking $148 billion spent on Afghanistan projects ...
New ‘criminal code’ in Afghanistan also legalises ‘Caste-like slavery’, prescribes flog-at-sight for ‘sinners’ & proposes 3 ...
During his second term, U.S President Donald Trump has taken unprecedented action against universities in a number of ways. We examine the impact on international and migrant students.
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According to UNICEF, 2.2 million girls are currently deprived of their right to secondary education, with hundreds of ...
UNICEF Highlights Child Malnutrition in Afghanistan Kabul, Jan 28: The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reported ...
Fayaz Ahmad, who won a silver medal at the Asian Youth Games hosted by Bahrain, told Pajhwok Afghan News he was pleased to be ...
The punchline, experts say, is that the most viral “proof” wasn’t new. Kabul-based editor Ali M. Latifi says a widely shared ...
The violence marks another escalation in the long-running insurgency in the country’s southwestern province.