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The Story of Girl Detained for Dress Code
DID Press: The arbitrary arrest of a number of girls in the capital Kabul and other provinces over an allegedly improper "hijab" by the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice forces has recently gone viral.…
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UN Ignores Israel and Pakistan Crimes
DID Press: In response to Pakistan's anti-migrant decision and the Israeli regime's bloody attacks in Gaza, many Afghan citizens in Kabul say the United Nations has remained silent against Pakistan and Israel crimes.
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Banning Women Work Intensifies Poverty/ Taliban Should Review their Decisions – Afghan Women
DID Press: Protesting restrictions against their work in government, NGOs, and foreign institutions, Afghan women say that if the restrictions are not lifted, the economic status of their families and ultimately the economy of the country will suffer a deep…
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Ban on Women’s education and work is “Extremism” Not “Moderation”: Women
DID Press: Reacting to the suspension of women's work and education, a number of Afghan girls and women say that such an approach is "extremism" and that a path of moderation should be taken instead.
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ISI chief meeting with Opposition Leaders is Maneuver against Taliban – Experts
Pakistan's ISI chief General Nadim Anjum has recently met anti-Taliban political leaders Ata Mohammad Noor, General Dostum, and Mohammad Mohaqeq in Turkey, according to reports.
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Pakistan Seeks to Strengthen ISIS in Afghanistan: Experts
Afghan Experts say the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has somehow realized Pakistan's treacherous strategy towards Afghanistan, including the ISIS project in Pakistan.
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Omicron; Doctors’ Concerns and the Afghan Crisis
Following the rapid spread of a new coronavirus (Omicron) variant worldwide, doctors in Afghanistan are expressing concerns, advising people to strictly adhere to health protocols as this variant may be deadlier than previous ones.
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Balkh Residents: There is No Control over Markets and Prices
Residents of Mazar-e-Sharif have expressed concerns over the astronomical rise in raw material prices, saying that despite four months of Taliban rule, there is no control over the market and prices.
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Women; Afghanistan is Half-Paralyzed
Women rights activists say that following the recent political developments in Afghanistan, women, who are half of the society, are now locked at home and are no longer present in the patriarchal society of Afghanistan. These women claim that society…
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Afghanistan; Economic Crisis and Kabul’s Sluggish Garment Market
Following the recent political upheaval and the economic crisis that has gripped the country, the garment market has also stagnated, with clothing retailers saying their sales have fallen by up to 80 percent compared to the past
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