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In a country scarred by four decades of war, women are the only or primary breadwinners for many families — and many are now ...
From underground hair salons to selling makeup and jewelry online, a report by The Washington Post details the daily struggles that women in Afghanistan face.
The Washington Post looks at how US President Donald Trump is trying everything to deflect attention away from the Jeffrey ...
A model strutting the catwalk is hardly revolutionary in most countries, but Afghan television's answer to "America's Next Top Model" is breaking boundaries and revealing the beauty under the burqa.
As salons are banned and jobs vanish, Afghan women find precarious ways to survive under strict Taliban mandates.
Those who respect our laws and traditions have already come and can continue to come,” a tourism official said.
Meanwhile, American citizens are traveling to Afghanistan at a time when President Donald Trump's travel ban prohibits Afghan nationals, among others from 12 countries, from entering the United States ...
In 2005, Mauda Rahmati, crowned Mrs. Afghanistan, went on a journey that transcended the traditional bounds of beauty contests. As the first woman to represent Afghan women on the global stage ...