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New Taliban decree bans women from medical training: 'devastating decision'
The Taliban issued a new directive that bans women from studying at medical institutions, effectively shutting out women from becoming nurses and midwives.
Taliban ban medical training for female students in Afghanistan
A local media report in Afghanistan says the Taliban have barred women from attending medical training institutes.
Afghan Women Protest Against Taliban Move To Ban Them From Medical Training
Afghan women partake in a video protesting against a reported plan to ban women from attending medical training institutes. The footage was shared by Afghan women's protest group: Purple Saturday. An Afghan health ministry source and managers from private medical institutes told AFP earlier this week that the public health ministry had issued a directive from the Taliban supreme leader to suspend women's attendance.
Afghan women face deadly future as Taliban bans midwifery and nursing studies
Amid a harrowing reality, where an Afghan woman dies every hour from childbirth complications, Pashtana Durrani voices the grim future awaiting them due to the Taliban’s latest education ban. “People often say that under the Taliban women are just left to reproduce.
Can’t work, sing, travel, study: All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan
All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan - Afghan women cannot be heard in public, even if it is to offer prayers, and have been banned from schools, workplaces, salons,
'Afghanistan needs educated women too': Top cricketers demand reversal of Taliban's ban on women education
Top Afghan cricket players have condemned the Taliban's decision to ban women from pursuing education in health. The men's cricket team is a celebrated group of sportsmen in Afghanistan. The country erupted in joy as the team made historic wins against England and Australia this year.
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Taliban Targeting The Hazara In Afghanistan Yet Again
The satellite analysis carried out by Afghan Witness shows that three of the six most affected districts were areas populated ...
Public Radio International
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Women in Afghanistan can no longer attend medical institutes
A new directive from the Taliban bans women from studying dentistry, nursing and midwifery. The group, which took over the ...
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Afghanistan Taliban to ban women from ‘midwifery and nursing’ courses amid an already ‘suffering health sector’
Afghanistan: Health officials held a meeting in Kabul with the heads of educational institutions to communicate the directive ...
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Afghanistan’s Environmental Engagement Under the Taliban
The COP29 meetings mark an important first step to ensure that environmental factors in Afghanistan remain a tentative means ...
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Wife of Atlanta man taken hostage by Taliban says US has resources to bring him home by Christmas
George Glezmann was a tourist on vacation from his job as a mechanic who helped keep planes flying for Delta Airlines when he ...
World Politics Review
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Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan Doesn’t Just Affect Women
While women bear the brunt of
Afghanistan
’s gender apartheid, the
Taliban
also recently introduced new regulations for ...
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EU condemns reported Taliban move to suspend medical education for women and girls
The European Union has condemned the Taliban for violating human rights and women’s access to education after media reports ...
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Why do the Left march against Israel but not Russia, Iran’s mullahs, or the Taliban?
It used to be thought that Gen-Z was a rather passionless, inert bunch – children of screens, they scrolled incessantly on ...
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UN says Taliban detained journalists over 250 times in Afghanistan since takeover
The United Nations' mission to Afghanistan said on Tuesday the ruling Taliban had arbitrarily detained journalists 256 times ...
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Taliban critics and ‘rebel collaborators’ face systemic torture in Afghan prisons, survivors say
Taliban critics and ‘rebel collaborators’ face systemic torture in Afghan prisons, survivors say - Findings from interviews ...
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