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Speaking alongside Mary Robinson at the Skoll World Forum 2025, the world’s youngest Nobel prizewinner warns that women’s ...
An American woman has been released by the Taliban rulers in Afghanistan after being detained for the past month, the second freeing of a US citizen in the past eight days.
The UN special rapporteur on Afghanistan urges ‘strong stand’ from FIFA for nation’s women to make international return.
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The Express Tribune on MSNThe Myth of Invincibility: The cost of living in shadow of false narrativesFor centuries, Afghanistan has been romanticized as the 'graveyard of empires,' a place where mighty powers faltered. But this glorified narrative masks a far bleaker reality: the victims are not the ...
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) should act to stop the ongoing discrimination against Afghan women footballers living in ...
Fifa has cleared the way for the exiled Afghanistan women’s national team to represent the country but has been criticised ...
The SRA and others, such as Popal, Malala Yousafzai and Human Rights Watch, have consistently called for Fifa to recognise the exiled team. The senior side were evacuated to Australia in 2021, and ...
Nabila Aguele is Chief Executive, Nigeria at the Malala Fund, where she leads the organisation’s country strategy and operations, and ...
The Afghan Taliban government earlier this year skipped a Pakistan-hosted global conference where Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the state of women's and girl's rights in Afghanistan as ...
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UNICEF Urges Taliban To Lift Education Ban, Warns of ‘Catastrophic’ Impact On Afghan Girls4 Arrested On Charges Of Killing Her Still In Custody The Afghan Taliban government earlier this year skipped a Pakistan-hosted global conference where Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai condemned the ...
UNICEF calls on the Taliban to lift ban on girls’ education as new school year begins in Afghanistan
The appeal by UNICEF comes as a new school year began in Afghanistan without girls beyond sixth grade. The ban, said the ...
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