Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Life Columnists The Resilient Futures program by Montreal non-profit For the Refugees aims to provide Afghan women post-secondary education in Canada. Published May 03, 2024 • Last updated 31 minutes ago • 3 minute read Taliban security personnel stand guard as a burqa-clad woman walks along a street at a market in
A young women’s rights activist from Afghanistan recently left the country and travelled to Iran. Women in both countries have few rights – but the activist told Sky News that when she arrived she saw a massive difference between the two places. That was until Iranian women revealed how they suffered under the Islamic Republic’s
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WASHINGTON, May 2, 2024-Afghanistan’s economic outlook remains uncertain, with the threat of stagnation looming large until at least 2025, says the World Bank in its latest Afghanistan Development Update. The report, Navigating Challenges: Confronting Economic Recession and Deflation, notes that a 26 percent contraction in real GDP growth, coupled with declining external financing avenues for
Josie Smith had claimed Foreign Office mismanagement ‘probably cost lives’ She sent BBC emails exposing ‘cover up’ of failures in Afghanistan by officials Then Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab continued holiday in Crete during crisis By Marc Nicol, Defence Correspondent Published: 14:59 EDT, 2 May 2024 | Updated: 15:02 EDT, 2 May 2024 The Foreign Office
Josie Smith had claimed Foreign Office mismanagement ‘probably cost lives’ She sent BBC emails exposing ‘cover up’ of failures in Afghanistan by officials Then Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab continued holiday in Crete during crisis By Mark Nicol Published: 14:59 EDT, 2 May 2024 | Updated: 16:44 EDT, 2 May 2024 THE Foreign Office sacked a
KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghan journalists face uptick in harassment, detention and women representation in this profession has declined in current situation, a statement from the US Diplomatic Mission for Afghanistan said on Thursday. The statement, marking the World Press Freedom Day quoted US Diplomatic Mission’s Spokesperson Mario Crifo saying that a disheartening uptick in the harassment
Detailed hearings into alleged war crimes committed by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan at a public inquiry are likely to be delayed into 2025, prompting a row between investigators and the Ministry of Defence. A letter, made public on Thursday, from a solicitor to the public inquiry addressed to the MoD complained of unacceptable delays in
The top leader of the Navy announced Thursday that the service’s future amphibious ship, a landing helicopter assault vessel, will be named the USS Helmand Province after an intense, yearslong campaign that characterized some of the deadliest fighting during the war in Afghanistan. Speaking at the Modern Day Marine exposition in Washington, D.C., Navy Secretary