Afghanistan truck crash kills 18, including 10 children
A truck overturned in eastern Afghanistan, killing 18 people including 10 children. The vehicle was carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan, officials said.
A truck overturned in eastern Afghanistan, killing 18 people including 10 children. The vehicle was carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan, officials said.
Activists say Taliban's new divorce law makes it almost impossible for girls to seek divorce, effectively legitimising child marriage in Afghanistan.
Mortars and missiles from Pakistan hit a university and homes in Kunar province, killing seven and wounding 85, officials say. Pakistan denies targeting the university.
American researcher Dennis Coyle has been released by Afghanistan's Taliban authorities after being held for more than a year. The release coincides with Eid al-Fitr and follows diplomatic efforts involving the UAE and Qatar.
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RecommendedAt least 400 people were killed in a Pakistan airstrike on a Kabul drug rehab center, with families spending Eid searching unmarked mass graves for loved ones amid international condemnation.
Families desperately search for relatives after a Pakistani airstrike destroys a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre, with Afghan authorities reporting over 400 killed and 265 injured in escalating regional conflict.
A Pakistan air strike targeted a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, Afghanistan, causing significant casualties and destruction, according to witnesses and officials.
Afghanistan alleges Pakistan killed over 200 people in a strike on a Kabul drug treatment hospital, while Pakistan denies targeting civilian sites in the attack.
Afghanistan's Taliban government has accused Pakistan of killing over 200 people in a strike on a Kabul drug treatment hospital, while Pakistan denies targeting civilian sites.
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RecommendedA Taliban court in Afghanistan rejected a woman's divorce request after she reported abuse, citing new laws allowing husbands to beat wives with 'obscene force' restrictions, highlighting systemic gender apartheid.
Afghanistan's new penal code imposes harsher penalties for animal fights than for domestic violence against women, according to the UN human rights chief. The decree has sparked international condemnation for its discriminatory provisions.