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Gender Apartheid: A Serious Challenge to the Taliban’s Legitimacy

The Global Peace Organization, in its latest report, has urged countries worldwide to engage in constructive dialogue with the Taliban to prevent the normalization of gender apartheid in Afghanistan. The organization also warned global powers against legitimizing the Taliban regime.
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Afghan Women Protesters Urge Trump to Revoke the Doha Agreement

A group of Afghan women’s rights activists and protest movements have issued an open letter to Donald Trump, the U.S. President-elect, calling for the immediate cancellation of the Doha Agreement between the United States and the Taliban.
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China’s Effort to Improve Relations Between Kabul and Islamabad

Amid heightened political tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, China’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Yue Xiaoyong, has shared details of his recent visit to Pakistan with the Taliban. However, the Taliban’s official statement has not disclosed specific information regarding the discussions.
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35 killed and 47 injured in clashes in Parachinar, Pakistan

Verified reports indicate that 35 people were killed and 47 others injured during clashes last night in Parachinar, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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Karen Decker: Afghanistan Cannot Achieve Progress and Self-Sufficiency Without Women and Girls

Karen Decker, the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires for Afghanistan operating from Doha, emphasized in a message on International Education Week that the Taliban’s restrictions on women and girls jeopardize Afghanistan’s future and deprive them of their role in society.
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Global Achievements of Afghan Women: A Clear Message of Resistance Against the Taliban

While the Taliban continues its suppression of women in Afghanistan, the voices of some Afghan women are resonating globally, earning them significant achievements. Two prominent figures in this domain, Julia Parsi and Nila Ebrahimi, stand as symbols of resilience and the fight for human rights.
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The Sharp Edge of Peace in the European Parliament: Afghan Women’s Voices Amid Political Crises

The documentary The Sharp Edge of Peace, directed by Afghan filmmaker Roya Sadat, was screened on Monday evening, November 18, at the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels. The film, which began production during the U.S.-Taliban peace talks and concluded this year, portrays the relentless struggles of Afghan women amidst political and social turmoil.
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Eleven Sufi Followers Killed in Baghlan’s Nahrin District

Local sources have reported that eleven followers of Sufism were shot dead by unidentified armed assailants last night in Nahrin district, Baghlan province.
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U.S. Congress Passes Legislation Supporting “Afghan Allies”

On Thursday, the U.S. Congress passed a bill titled the “Coordinating Afghan Relocation Efforts Act of 2024” (CARE Act), aimed at supporting Afghan citizens who worked alongside U.S. forces.
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Russia: Any Attack with American Missiles Will Be Met with a Strong Response

Moscow – Tarz Press: Russia has reiterated its warning that any attack on its territory using American long-range missiles will be met with a strong and decisive response.