Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes Escalate, Raising War Fears
Following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan that killed civilians, the Taliban launched retaliatory artillery strikes on Pakistani border checkpoints, escalating tensions and raising fears of all-out war between the two nations.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes Escalate, Raising War Fears
Following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan that killed civilians, the Taliban launched retaliatory artillery strikes on Pakistani border checkpoints, escalating tensions and raising fears of all-out war between the two nations.
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40% Bias Score
Taliban Orders Blocking of Windows Overlooking Afghan Women's Homes
The Taliban's supreme leader ordered the blocking of windows overlooking Afghan women's residential spaces on December 28th, citing potential 'obscenity' and mandating new buildings lack such views into neighbors' courtyards, kitchens, or wells, furthering restrictions on women since the Taliban's 2...
Taliban Orders Blocking of Windows Overlooking Afghan Women's Homes
The Taliban's supreme leader ordered the blocking of windows overlooking Afghan women's residential spaces on December 28th, citing potential 'obscenity' and mandating new buildings lack such views into neighbors' courtyards, kitchens, or wells, furthering restrictions on women since the Taliban's 2...
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48% Bias Score
Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
Pakistan-Afghanistan border clashes escalate, resulting in civilian casualties
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least one Pakistani security personnel and dozens of Afghan civilians after Pakistan launched airstrikes in Paktia province targeting TTP hideouts following a December 21 attack that killed 16 Pakistani soldiers; the Afgh...
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32% Bias Score
Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
Taliban Purge of Afghan Professors Accelerates
The Afghan Taliban have dismissed at least 12 professors from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University for opposing their ideology, part of a broader effort to purge dissenting academics and 'Talibanize' universities, following the earlier expulsion of women from education; hundreds of professors have be...
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56% Bias Score
Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.
Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.
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44% Bias Score
Afghan Sisters Fight for Women's Soccer Amidst Exile and Abuse
In Hamburg, Germany, sisters Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin, former Afghan national soccer players, combat systemic challenges for women in Afghanistan through their \"Spielmacherinnen\" project supporting girls, while advocating for FIFA recognition of the Afghan women's national team in exile to ensure ...
Afghan Sisters Fight for Women's Soccer Amidst Exile and Abuse
In Hamburg, Germany, sisters Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin, former Afghan national soccer players, combat systemic challenges for women in Afghanistan through their \"Spielmacherinnen\" project supporting girls, while advocating for FIFA recognition of the Afghan women's national team in exile to ensure ...
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24% Bias Score
Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
Afghan Refugees in Alexandria: Resilience and Resettlement Challenges
Two Afghan refugee families in Alexandria, Virginia, illustrate the challenges and resilience of resettlement in the US: Shafi Amani runs a food truck while his daughter battles health issues, while BH, separated from his family during the Kabul evacuation, works to support his now-reunited family.
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28% Bias Score
Taliban Revokes Licenses of Aid Groups Employing Women in Afghanistan
The Taliban announced the revocation of licenses for aid organizations employing women in Afghanistan, escalating restrictions on women's participation and potentially worsening the humanitarian crisis. This follows a 2021 decree and a UN report detailing the Taliban's obstruction of female aid work...
Taliban Revokes Licenses of Aid Groups Employing Women in Afghanistan
The Taliban announced the revocation of licenses for aid organizations employing women in Afghanistan, escalating restrictions on women's participation and potentially worsening the humanitarian crisis. This follows a 2021 decree and a UN report detailing the Taliban's obstruction of female aid work...
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60% Bias Score
Afghanistan Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Pakistan After Airstrikes
In retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes that killed civilians, the Afghan Taliban launched attacks on "several points" beyond the Durand Line, a disputed border with Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Afghanistan Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Pakistan After Airstrikes
In retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes that killed civilians, the Afghan Taliban launched attacks on "several points" beyond the Durand Line, a disputed border with Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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36% Bias Score
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan; Taliban Vow Retaliation
Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province on December 24, 2023, killed 46 Afghan civilians, prompting the Taliban government to vow retaliation, citing a violation of their sovereignty and escalating tensions between the two countries.
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan; Taliban Vow Retaliation
Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province on December 24, 2023, killed 46 Afghan civilians, prompting the Taliban government to vow retaliation, citing a violation of their sovereignty and escalating tensions between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan, Raising Tensions
Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan killed 46 civilians, mostly women and children, prompting condemnation and a retaliation promise from the Taliban government, while Pakistan claims the operation targeted insurgents; rising tensions between the two countries.
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan, Raising Tensions
Pakistani airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan killed 46 civilians, mostly women and children, prompting condemnation and a retaliation promise from the Taliban government, while Pakistan claims the operation targeted insurgents; rising tensions between the two countries.
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32% Bias Score
Taliban's Mining Contracts: Billions in Investment, Transparency Concerns
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has signed contracts for around 200 mines with various domestic and foreign companies over the past three years, generating billions of dollars in investment but facing criticism due to lack of transparency and the Taliban's lack of international recognition.
Taliban's Mining Contracts: Billions in Investment, Transparency Concerns
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has signed contracts for around 200 mines with various domestic and foreign companies over the past three years, generating billions of dollars in investment but facing criticism due to lack of transparency and the Taliban's lack of international recognition.
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48% Bias Score