Exclusive: Examining the plight of female students since the shutting of varsities
Statement In today’s world, the right to education is one of the most fundamental human rights, which is approved and supported by all governments, and
Statement In today’s world, the right to education is one of the most fundamental human rights, which is approved and supported by all governments, and
KABUL (SW) – The United Nations Security Council once again has convened a meeting to assess the situation in Afghanistan. The meeting was held on Wednesday.
FAYZABAD (SW) – A new business center named “Fayzabad Municipal Business Center” worth 40 million Afghanis, has been built with the investment of a number of businesspersons in Badakhshan.
KABUL (SW) – After the de-facto government assumed power in Afghanistan, schools for female students above the sixth grade have been closed until further notice by Hebatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate. Over this period, female students in Afghanistan have successfully completed the sixth grade in three rounds, but they have been unable to continue their studies beyond this level.
KABUL (SW) – Officials at the General Directorate of Traffic Police of the Ministry of Interior report the confiscation of 900 motorcycles lacking proper documentation in Kabul city. These motorcycles have been transferred to the police station.