For Afghan women under the Taliban, ‘home is like jail.’ Now, some are speaking out
Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, Global News spoke to women and people on the ground as the Taliban attack on women continues to escalate.
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Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, Global News spoke to women and people on the ground as the Taliban attack on women continues to escalate.
Dealing with refugees and record flooding, Shabnam Baloch is leading efforts in Pakistan for the International Rescue Committee.
Press members living under the Taliban, and living uncertain lives in Pakistan, must be given clarity say campaign groupsHundreds of Afghan journalists remain stranded in increasingly “dire” circumstances as frustration mounts over the UK government’s …
In court challenge, man argues decision by ex-home affairs minister Karen Andrews was not valid as Morrison had displaced herGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAn Afghan man has challenged Karen Andrews’s decision …
Asylum seekers in Karachi tell of terror of being sent back to the Taliban and despair at being shackled and held in Pakistani jailsRefugees are reportedly dying in Pakistani prisons, and children are being arrested and tied together with ropes, as a w…
Hundreds have died in plunging temperatures, and malnutrition has been rampant, even as the Taliban government’s ban on female workers has hampered international aid.
Charity says disparity with 8,633 Afghans who arrived in small boats last year shows lack of functioning routeOnly 22 Afghan people, including eight children, have been resettled in the UK under part of a government scheme that promised to help vulnera…
Ben Wallace says success in armed forces is not measured by ‘who can shoot the most’The UK defence secretary, Ben Wallace, has accused Prince Harry of “boasting” about the number of people he killed while on tour in Afghanistan and “letting down” his f…
A lawyer for the lead group of victim relatives who had sought $3.5 billion in frozen assets said they would appeal.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault, the latest in a string of attacks from the group that have shaken many Pakistanis’ sense of security in recent months.