Por: CBS News Politics October 14, 2022
Afghanistan's have blocked young women from taking college entrance exams for a wide range of subjects, with one student saying the Islamic extremist group has deemed many topics too difficult for women to handle. Several female students told CBS News that they and their peers were not allowed to take exams for university majors including engineering, economics, veterinary medicine, agriculture, geology, and journalism. Meena, one of the... + full article
The Daily Beast USA World October 09, 2022
When the U.S. announced the release of American hostage Mark Frerichs—a navy veteran who has been held by the Taliban since 2020—it failed to mention that he was released in exchange for a convicted Afghan drug trafficker and prominent ally, Bashir Noorzai.“After more than... + más
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ABC News USA World October 05, 2022
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A suicide bomber struck at a center of power Wednesday, setting off a blast at a government ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul. At least four people were killed, a Taliban official said.The afternoon explosion took place as workers and visitors were... + más
Blast hits mosque at government ministry building in Kabul, Taliban official says | Los Angeles Times
Deadly bomb blast tears through mosque near Afghan Interior Ministry | CBS News
CBS News USA World October 04, 2022
Taliban security forces confront Afghan women marching during a demonstration they call Stop Hazara genocide, a day after a suicide bomb attack at a higher education center in Kabul's Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood killed about 50 mostly-female members of the Hazara ethnic... + más
Why America Just Set Free the ‘Pablo Escobar of Afghanistan’ | The Daily Beast
Suicide bombing in Shiite area of Kabul kills 19, Taliban says | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA World September 30, 2022
A suicide bomber struck an education center in a Shiite area of the Afghan capital Friday, killing 19 people and wounding 27, including teenagers who were taking practice entry exams for university, a Taliban spokesman said. The morning explosion at the center took place in... + más
Taliban say suicide blast in Shiite area of Kabul kills 19 | The Boston Globe
Family of American says he was freed by Taliban in apparent swap | 10 WBNS
The Boston Globe USA World September 20, 2022
KABUL — The Taliban government of Afghanistan on Monday said that it had freed an American engineer, Mark Frerichs, in exchange for the release by the United States of a prominent Afghan tribal leader who had been convicted of drug trafficking.The release of the tribal leader,... + más
Family of American says he was freed by Taliban in swap | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON — An American contractor held hostage in Afghanistan for more than two years by the Taliban has been released, his family said Monday, as a Taliban drug lord jailed by the United States was also freed and returned to Kabul. Mark Frerichs, a Navy veteran who had... + más
Family of American says he was freed by Taliban in swap | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA World September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The family of a U.S. veteran and civilian contractor Mark Frerichs, held more than 2 years in Afghanistan by Taliban, said on Monday that he has been freed by the Taliban.Frerichs’ release appears to have been part of a swap and came as an imprisoned... + más
US hostage exchanged for Afghan drug lord in prisoner swap | The Boston Globe
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