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EU delegation stresses healthcare access for Afghan women, aiding 95,000+ patients amid IEA restrictions and challenges. [Image via Khaama Press]

Over 95,000 Afghan Women Receive Healthcare: EU Delegation

The European Union (EU) delegation in Afghanistan has stated that access to healthcare services for Afghan women and girls is essential. The EU delegation in Afghanistan emphasized on Thursday, March 13, that ensuring access to healthcare services for Afghan women and girls is crucial, especially amid ongoing challenges they face. The delegation mentioned that, in

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Afghan Interim Government bans women from mosques in Kandahar and Herat during Ramadan, sparking local and global concern. [Image via Afghanistan International]

AIG Bans Women from Mosques in Kandahar and Herat During Ramadan Prayers

The Afghan Interim Government (AIG) has implemented a ban on women attending mosques in the cities of Kandahar and Herat during the Ramadan prayers, including the Taraweeh prayers, which are performed after the Isha prayer. This decision, effective from the night of March 11, has sparked significant attention and debate both within Afghanistan and internationally.

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Nine countries back ICC arrest warrants for IEA leaders, condemning gender oppression and urging action on women's rights.

Nine Countries Support ICC Arrest Warrants for IEA Leaders

Nine countries have issued a joint statement backing the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s request for arrest warrants against IEA leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani. The statement was signed by Denmark, France, Greece, Guyana, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom. These countries condemned the IEA’s systematic gender

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