Afghanistan
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Even with extra legal assistance, hearings into suspicious killings of 80 Afghans would be delayed until March 2025
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Her family have been threatened and her team faces increasing risks in Afghanistan, but Zahra Joya knows she must keep reporting from exile
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The Etilaat Roz was once the most widely circulated newspaper in Kabul, but everything changed in August 2021 when the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. In this unique video diary, journalist Abbas Rezaie follows the tenacious correspondents as they continue to report the news. We witness a turning point in Afghanistan’s history, and reflect on what it is to be a displaced journalist25:56
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World Press Freedom Day 2024The Taliban targeted us, beat us and chased us out. This is how we run our Afghan newspaper from exileSakhidad Hatif
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Now living in comparative freedom in Iran, 26-year-old Mahtab Eftekhar describes facing motherhood at 12 and explains why seeking justice for other women means she no longer fears death
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Bill could become law this week as end of parliamentary ping-pong in sight
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He joined rebel convoys in Africa and turned his time with GIs in Afghanistan into an Oscar-nominated film. But his subject wasn’t war – it was people. Ahead of a major show, our writer remembers his former colleague
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Muhammad cannot afford legal action or £20,000 fees, with Rwanda deportation a threat if his wife and children join him