Taliban Morality Police Arrest Men For Wrong Hairstyle, Skipping Mosque: UN
The Taliban morality police in Afghanistan have detained men and their barbers over hairstyles and others for missing prayers at ...
The Taliban morality police in Afghanistan have detained men and their barbers over hairstyles and others for missing prayers at ...
Left isolated due to the draconian policies of the Taliban administration, women in Afghanistan have been forced to turn to ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksLongreadsNewsWorldFor two decades, Afghan women had freedom. Then everything changed in an instant. These are their stories.Published Feb ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadaReasons behind David Lavery's arrest, detention and release in Afghanistan still unclearPublished Jan 27, 2025 • 3 minute ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A high-level meeting between the Afghan Taliban leadership and senior Indian officials was organised is Dubai ...
Peshawar: A Pakistani paramilitary soldier was killed and seven others wounded in cross-border exchanges of fire with Afghanistan's forces, a ...
Pakistan air strikes in an eastern border province of Afghanistan killed 46 people, the Taliban government spokesman told AFP on ...
Kabul: A series of Pakistani airstrikes on the Barmal district of Paktika province in Afghanistan has resulted in the death ...
Moscow: The Russian parliament has passed a law that would allow courts to suspend bans on groups designated as terrorist ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsWorldA woman’s voice is considered awrah, meaning that which must be covered, and shouldn’t be heard in public, ...
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