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Recent months have seen several reports of funding cuts and visa withdrawals leaving Afghan women at risk of deportation to ...
A funding pledge from the International Cricket Council (ICC) has given Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers hope of recognition and the chance to play on the international stage in defiance of the ...
The BBC speaks to young women who are now working to support their families in one of few jobs they are allowed to do.
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Reza Hasani and his family were forced to navigate a new life in a new country without the support refugee resettlement ...
Russia on Thursday suspended its ban on the Taliban, which it had designated for more than two decades as a terrorist ...
The Asian University for Women in Bangladesh’s U.S. federal funding was cut, putting hundreds of Afghan women’s education at ...
T he ICC's support plan for exiled female cricketers from Afghanistan will be funded by contributions from the ICC, BCCI, ECB and CA and will not include any money from the Afghan ...
For 120 women, the funds allowed them to relocate to Oman and Qatar ... And all this makes me wonder, why won't the ...
The Taliban's morality police -- some 3,300 officers vested by the regime to enforce its so-called "Propagation of Virtue and ...
Afghanistan is a full member of the International Cricket Council and a condition of that status should require it to have a ...
Pakistan wants to expel more than 3 million Afghans this year as part of a crackdown on foreigners it says are in the country illegally.
Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers received a major boost on Sunday with the game's governing body announcing a fund and task force to support them.
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