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Taliban reject UN concerns over laws banning women's voices and bare faces in public
The Taliban is rejecting concerns and criticism raised by the United Nations over new vice and virtue laws that include a ban on women’s voices and bare faces in public.
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Afghan sisters set to make Olympic history in the women's road race
Fariba Hashimi and Yulduz Hashimi will make history as the first Afghan cyclists when they compete in the women’s road race at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Flash floods kill more than 300 people in northern Afghanistan after heavy rains, UN says
The U.N. food agency says more than 300 Afghans have died in flash floods that also destroyed more than 1,000 houses in the northern province of Baghlan.
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San Diego organization helps secure 12,000 additional visas for Afghan refugees
#AfghanEvac has spent years working to relocate Afghans who aided the U.S. during its longest war
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Russian private jet carrying six people believed to have crashed in Afghanistan. Rescue underway
From Moscow, Russian civil aviation authorities said a Dassault Falcon 10 went missing with four crew members and two passengers
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Local veteran helps to resettle Afghan refugees
NBC 7’s Joey Safchik shows us a local organization working with the federal government to settle refugees.
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San Diego veteran's coalition helps resettle thousands of Afghans
A Navy veteran in San Diego has helped thousands of Afghans make it to American shores in the years since U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan rocked by fourth major earthquake in eight days
Afghanistan was hit with a 6.3-magnitude earthquake Sunday, the fourth earthquake of that magnitude in just over a week.
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More than 90% of people killed by western Afghanistan quake were women and children, UN says
U.N. officials say more than 90% of the more than 2,000 people killed by a 6.3-magnitude earthquake in western Afghanistan were women and children.
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Western Afghanistan rocked by 6.3 earthquake days after earlier quake killed over 2,000
Another strong earthquake has shaken part of western Afghanistan where a quake killed more than 2,000 on Saturday.
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Afghan community in El Cajon raising money after deadly earthquake
In San Diego, the Afghan Community in El Cajon is coming together to help the city of Herat get back on its feet following the tragedy. “This El Cajon area, most of the Afghans settled here…most of them came here in 2001 when the government toppled,” Javid Nooristani with the Afghan Community Culture Center said. Every three months, members of…
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Afghan community in El Cajon raising money after deadly earthquake
If you’re interested in helping, you can contact the Afghan Community Center in El Cajon.
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Earthquakes kill over 2,000 in Afghanistan. People are using bare hands to recover dead and injured
A Taliban government spokesperson says the death toll from strong earthquakes that shook western Afghanistan has jumped to more than 2,000.
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He spoke no English, had no lawyer. An Afghan man's case offers a glimpse into US immigration court
The case of an Afghan man who represented himself in U.S. immigration court offers a rare look in that system’s proceedings.
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Afghan soldier who was arrested at US-Mexico border after fleeing Taliban wins asylum
Abdul Wasi Safi, 27, is one of tens of thousands of Afghan citizens who fled to the U.S. following the withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan in August 2021.
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Taliban face no major opposition to rule 2 years after US withdrawal. Women and girls pay the harshest price.
After two years in power, the Taliban are entrenched as rulers of Afghanistan, facing no significant opposition that could topple them.
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A bomb at a political rally in northwest Pakistan kills at least 44 people and wounds nearly 200
An explosion at a political rally on Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan killed at least 44 people and wounded nearly 200 in a Sunday attack that a senior leader called aimed at weakening the Islamist party.
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Scholarships have helped displaced Afghan students find homes on university campuses across the US
Those fleeing Afghanistan as the Taliban swept back into power two years ago included university students. They worried the only way they’d be able to continue their education would be to leave their homeland. Their fears were justified when the Taliban returned to a harsh Islamic rule banning women from universities and most employment. As Kabul fell in August 2021,...
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The Afghan Taliban say they banned beauty salons because they offered forbidden services
The Taliban says beauty salons have been banned in Afghanistan because they offered services forbidden by Islam and caused economic hardships for grooms’ families.
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More than a thousand civilians were killed after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, UN says
The United Nations says it has documented a significant level of civilian casualties from attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover in August 2021.