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In a remote Afghan village, women strap yellow plastic jerry cans to donkeys and travel every day down a dusty canyon to ...
Four years since Taliban forces seized Kabul and ended two decades of Western presence, Afghan women face near-total ...
The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August 2021 as U.S. and NATO forces withdrew after more than two decades of a ...
Just before the Afghan capital fell to the Taliban in August 2021, RFE/RL spoke with several young professionals in Kabul who ...
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans worked with the US and its allies during the 20-year war there. When the Taliban took over ...
The Taliban have denied using force to divert international aid in Afghanistan. That’s after a U.S. watchdog said authorities ...
Some international athletes in Arizona say their concern is heightened as they watch ICE raids and sweeping deportations ...
Trump's first travel ban was issued in 2017 and banned travel to the U.S. by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Split by the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s education in Afghanistan, the sisters hoped to reunite in the US. But new travel limits could jeopardize their plans.
A Washington man hadn’t seen his family since he was evacuated from Afghanistan in 2021. He’d been working to reunite with them since. Then came the travel ban.
Mohammad Sharafoddin, his wife and young son managed to make it out of Afghanistan as refugees nine years ago, at one point walking 36 hours in a row over mountain passes.
Mohammad Sharafoddin, his wife and young son managed to make it out of Afghanistan as refugees nine years ago, at one point walking 36 hours in a row over mountain passes.