Jihadis are misogynist at the best of times but the Taliban take the cake. How are Afghan women coping with these extremists back in power?
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Afghanistan is now again under the medieval reign of the Taliban: what does this mean for the country and the region?
Afghanistan has been in a lot of trouble for a very long time and now the Taliban are back in power. How much worse can things get?
The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan – again! – bodes ill both for regional and international terrorism and for women’s and girls’ rights
On April 3, 2013 Taliban suicide bombers killed themselves and 44 others in an attack on a courtroom to free 10 of their comrades on trial.
On January 4, 2016 Afghan Taliban terrorists launched a truck bomb attack on a compound near Kabul airport wounding 30, including nine children.
On December 15, 2012 the Pakistani Taliban launched a rocket attack on Peshawar’s Bacha Khan airport killing four and injuring another 30.
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When Afghanistan fell to the Taliban
Quick Hits 171 – What we know and what’s next for Afghanistan
On June 26, 2004 a bomb exploded on a bus carrying women who were election workers in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, killing 2 and wounding 13