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In the summer of 2017, Swedish photographer Loulou d’Aki traveled to Afghanistan to document bacha posh. She had read The Underground Girls of Kabul, a book by journalist Jenny Nordberg about ...
Micheál Ó Conghaile: Sna Fir Filíocht na mBard Sarah McKibben: Endangered Masculinities in Irish Poetry: 1540 – 1780 (2010), UCD Press, 9781906359508. Filíocht ...
A testament to this commitment is the establishment of a comprehensive education framework for Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Currently, there are 153 schools, 48 satellite classes, 55 home-based ...
A media organization “Nai,” is calling for the relocation of Afghan journalists from Iran to a third country amid rising tensions. The media rights organization “Nai,” which supports free press in ...
In a video that has flooded the internet, Afghan ally Sayed Naser was arrested and put in handcuffs by two masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents following his June 12 hearing at ...
According to a recent U.N. report, Afghanistan is now a “permissive environment” for al Qaeda consolidation. Meanwhile, the Afghan branch of the so-called Islamic State has never been stronger.
PUBLISHED: June 18, 2025 at 12:23 PM EDT An Afghan refugee accused of stabbing a caseworker in Orion Township is competent for trial, based on results of a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation.
A footage of a flying saucer recorded in 2020 over the Afghan-Pakistan border has now been released to the public. Investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, who made it public on ...
In honoring these two writers, the James Beard Foundation didn’t just award excellence in writing. It recognized memory as a form of resistance – and Palestine, not as a fading cause, but as a living ...
Neither had any wrestling experience, but Lara had been training in jiu-jitsu for three years, and there were plenty of YouTube videos to help. Cruz first noticed Afghan students on the West Side ...
Migration India Andreas Franz 3 minutes ago In Delhi, refugee Afghan women transform fabric waste from textile factories into artistic handicrafts. It’s a step towards independence and a new future.
Sayed Naser worked with U.S. forces in Afghanistan, fled after the Taliban killed his brother, and was awaiting asylum. ICE agents still took him in handcuffs—and the government won’t explain why.