Washington - One year after the Taliban seized power, Afghanistan's media face censorship, violence and economic hardship, with women’s voices
A survey conducted by the Salam Watandar media organization shows that 73 percent of university students are struggling to stay motivated to continue their studies.
A survey conducted by the Salam Watandar media organization shows that 73 percent of university students are struggling to stay motivated to continue their studies.
Thousands of influential Afghans have assembled in Kabul to discuss pressing national issues. But the "grand gathering of Islamic scholars” leaves out women and ethnic and religious minorities, falling far short of the inclusivity Afghans have been promised by the Taliban.