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UN chief calls on Taliban to uphold women’s rights

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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also warned that ‘Afghanistan is hanging by a thread’ as millions of impoverished citizens struggle to survive.
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Qatar’s emir set for first White House meeting with Biden

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Talks come as tensions with Russia put renewed focus on natural gas market and as US looks to next steps in Afghanistan.
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Thousands of Afghans await refuge in Canada

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Thousands of Afghans are still waiting for visas to come to Canada, months after the government promised to take 40,000 refugees after the Taliban takeover. So far, only 7,000 refugees have arrived in Canada.
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Taliban delegation begins talks in Oslo

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Al Jazeera has learned that the Afghan group will be pushed on women’s rights in return for access to frozen funds.
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Afghan activists ask about whereabouts of two women as Taliban talks with West continue

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Tamana Zaryabi Paryani and Parwana Ibrahimkhel were purportedly arrested last week after a protest against the Taliban reinstatement of the compulsory rule on wearing hijab.
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Women Afghan judges remain in Greece as Canada stalls on immigration promise

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Approximately 230 female Afghan judges are holding out hope that Ottawa will fulfil a stalled promise to fast-track their arrival in Canada.
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Alec Baldwin Sued for Defamation by Fallen Marine's Family

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Alec Baldwin is facing a lawsuit from the family of a fallen marine, Rylee McCollum, for defamation of Rylee's sister Roice. The lawsuit claims Baldwin, who had donated to a fund for the family of Rylee, called Roice an insurrectionist...
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Uncovering Afghanistan's 'bacha posh': where girls live as boys for freedom

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'Bacha posh' presents both harrowing joys and traumatic limitations to families who choose to partake in the Afghan custom with their daughters.
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Faces of war: public portrait gallery of conflict casualties taken down by Taliban

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The organisers want the governments in charge of Afghanistan to be held responsible for the atrocities of war.
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Taliban turn destroyed US military vehicles and blast walls into propaganda art

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An outdoor exhibit featuring destroyed US military hardware, vehicles and blast walls is on display in Ghazni, Afghanistan, as a reminder of the Taliban's return to power.
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3.2 million children in Afghanistan will experience malnutrition this winter: UN

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UN estimates suggest roughly 3.2 million children in Afghanistan will suffer from malnutrition this winter, unless key international aid is made available. Canada recently pledged $56 million to aid organizations in the country, with...
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Afghanistan child marriages continue despite Taliban ban

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Many families in Afghanistan are so desperate for money they are being forced to sell off their children into marriage.
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'I paint hope': Young Syrian painter dreams of a European escape

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16-year-old Roaa Tanari has spent most of her life living among the ruins of Syria's war.
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Afghanistan crisis: UN Security council to allow humanitarian AID

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The U-N Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution allowing humanitarian aid into Afghanistan. The council voted to apply a sanctions exemption - meaning governments and aid agencies can now send money and goods to the country...
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U.S. Tornadoes: Factory staff threatened if they fled

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Aid agencies are launching a joint appeal saying that more than eight million people in Afghanistan are on the brink of famine. And millions of children are facing acute malnutrition, a situation worsened by the coronavirus pandemic,...
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Afghan artists who fled Taliban paint mural to say 'Thank you, Albania!'

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Albania has sheltered some 2,400 Afghan evacuees in hotels or tourist resorts. Some 150 of them have already left for other countries.
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US wins Julian Assange extradition appeal in British court

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The legal team for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange say they will try to appeal his latest setback, at the Supreme Court.
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Afghanistan-Iran border sees spike in crossings on both ends

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In Afghanistan, tthousands continue to flee to Iran after the Taliban takeover while thousands are being deported back.
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Saffron brings hope to Afghanistan amid economic collapse

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Farmers in western Afghanistan have just finished harvesting flowers that produce saffron.
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Afghans continue to feel traumatic legacy of US withdrawal three months on

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It has been three months since the departure of the last US military aircraft from Afghanistan - marking the end of the United States' longest war.
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Uncertainty delays Afghan refugees’ plans to start new lives

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Hundreds of Afghan refugees living in Toronto hotels are patiently waiting for their permanent residency to be approved so they can start their new lives, but the lengthy wait is just adding to the uncertainty they face.
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Afghan newcomers adjust to life in Canada after fleeing the Taliban

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Three months after Afghanistan was overthrown by the Taliban, two Afghan newcomers to Canada describe adjusting to their new lives and coming to terms with what they left behind.
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Afghan newcomers who escaped Taliban rule adjust to life in Canada

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Three months after Afghanistan was overthrown by the Taliban, two Afghan newcomers to Canada describe adjusting to their new lives and coming to terms with what they left behind.
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Afghan women's football team play first match in Qatar since Kabul exit

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Afghanistan's women football team are taking on Qatar in their first match since leaving Kabul last month