Malala Yousafzai: ‘They made me into a mythical heroine. Growing up, I was a troublemaker’
The Taliban’s attempt to kill Malala Yousafzai as a schoolgirl came to define the Nobel laureate; now she is reintroducing herself as an adult
Islamic fundamentalist group
The Taliban’s attempt to kill Malala Yousafzai as a schoolgirl came to define the Nobel laureate; now she is reintroducing herself as an adult
Taliban had ordered cut to services, diplomatic and industry sources say
UN calls for restoration of internet as flights, banking and health services are disrupted
Rosita Boland travelled in Afghanistan under the Taliban with Unicef, visiting schools and reception centres
New novels by Mick Herron, Nicola Upson, Seishi Yokomizo, Janice Hallett and Rav Grewal-Kök
Rescue and relief efforts hampered by lack of international aid since Taliban returned to power
Aftershock caused panic and halted rescue efforts as it sent rocks sliding down mountains, organisation says
Taliban asks world for help as at least 2,800 people are injured in rugged northeastern province of Kunar
Evidence that, with a little support, even the most radicalised can turn towards peace
More than 100 British officials reportedly affected in 2022 Ministry of Defence data breach that surfaced a year later on Facebook
In the News podcast: UK taxpayers learn of multi-billion pound bill for massive Afghan relocation
‘Super-injunction’ lifted two years after 25,000 were placed at risk of Taliban reprisals
Taliban has clamped down on women’s rights in Afghanistan since its return to power in 2021
Afghan family awaiting decision on parent hiding in Pakistan live ‘every day with instability and fear’
The Kai restaurant chef-proprietor says appreciation of food is the easiest way to overcome cultural barriers
Young man’s subsidiary protection status here also not properly considered, High Court rules
Move paves way for Moscow to normalise ties with the leadership of Afghanistan
Karim Khan cites grounds to believe Taliban supreme leader and chief justice criminally responsible for persecution of women and girls
Islamabad endures deadliest year in almost a decade following escalation in terror attacks
After the war, the Taliban cleared Afghanistan of poppy and other illicit drugs. But with poppy now banned, the farmers who once supported them feel betrayed, and the regime struggles to govern without the money it provided
Students say closures nursing and midwifery schools will worsen women’s healthcare
The best way to stay sane this week is, as Marcus Aurelius recommended, to extend more generosity to other people’s crazy
Women are prohibited from speaking in public or showing their faces outside their home
Women and girls are now forbidden even from calling out for a taxi, and they feel abandoned by the outside world
Qareeb Urrahman came to Ireland from Afghanistan in 2021
What kind of global mindset allows preposterous, insecure leaders in Sudan, Israel, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia and elsewhere to cock their legs on their own populations and the wider world?
Taliban’s first formal legislation since returning to power three years ago covers every aspect of Afghan life
It’s been a particularly dark time for Afghan media with more than 80 per cent of women journalists stopping work by the end of last year
To mark three years since the Islamist group regained control of Afghanistan, women who have fled the country are highlighting the continued oppression and violence against women
Figures just ‘the tip of the iceberg’, new data suggests
The Afghan Admission Programme allows Afghan nationals residing in Ireland since before September 1st, 2021, to apply for residency on behalf of up to four close family members. As of July this year, the programme has benefitted 896 individuals
Despite three years of severe restrictions on women, education activists remain dedicated to providing covert educational opportunities for girls across the country
In the News podcast with Bernice Harrison
‘Silent diplomacy will only embolden the Taliban’, says Dublin-based Afghan journalist and film-maker
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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