What’s happening in Afghanistan is not simply gender discrimination; rather, it’s pushing an entire gender out of public ...
A ruling by soccer’s governing body lets exiled female players compete internationally for Afghanistan over the Islamist government’s objections.
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Women working for UN in Kabul face stalking and death threats: ‘Don’t turn up tomorrow or you will be killed’
A number of female UN staff members in Kabul have been forced to stop working after being stalked and harassed by unidentified men in Afghanistan’s Taliban-ruled capital, a development that is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where women are denied the right to study, work, or speak freely, a group of young women risk ...
The formal recognition of an Afghanistan women's refugee team on the international stage isn't just about soccer for former ...
INTERVIEW: Fifa has amended its rules so that a scattered team of exiled players can still compete internationally under the ...
Four young Afghan women in Kabul have launched an online bus ticket delivery platform, saying they are carrying out their ...
Khalida Popal’s smile shone brighter than the sun this week, after FIFA officials meeting in Vancouver changed their rules to ...
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Afghan women's refugee team allowed to play in FIFA tournaments
An Afghanistan women's refugee team has been granted eligibility for international competitions, some five years after national team players fled their country's Taliban rule. The FIFA Council, ...
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