The Taliban said women wouldn't face discrimination. They already are
As many women are trying to leave Afghanistan, others are staying behind despite the Taliban's history of denying women's basic rights. CNN's Anna Coren speaks to two individuals who are fighting for the rights of those who remain.
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The Taliban said women wouldn't face discrimination. They already are
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Afghan girls' robotics team speaks out after fleeing Taliban
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Gunshots at the airport and tents in Germany. Hear one family's journey out of Afghanistan
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People inspect the inside of a mosque following a bombing in Kunduz province northern Afghanistan, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. A powerful explosion in the mosque frequented by a Muslim religious minority in northern Afghanistan on Friday has left several casualties, witnesses and the Taliban's spokesman said. (AP Photo/Abdullah Sahil)
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See what's happening to Afghan refugees arriving in the UK
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Ward: Afghanistan is a humanitarian crisis in the making
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See what CNN reporter saw inside US air base now under Taliban control
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When the Taliban were closing in on Kabul, Italian educator Selene Biffi reached out to her former Afghan students. Three of her students and their families made it out of Aghanistan and after quarantine they were finally reunited with their teacher. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
As Taliban took over, she sent a message to her old teacher. See what happened next
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Hear from female judge hiding in Afghanistan as Taliban threaten her for her work
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Mahbouba Seraj, human rights activist and CEO of Afghan Women's Network, sits down with CNN's Nic Robertson in Kabul, Afghanistan to talk about the deteriorating situation of women's rights under Taliban rule.
'What are they going to do? Kill all of us?': Hear from female activist in Kabul
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CNN's Becky Anderson sits down with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan for a wide ranging interview. Rejecting accusations of tacit support for the Taliban, Khan spoke about opening up the airways to Kabul and an aid route -- as well as relations with the US and the growing influence with China.
'It could go to chaos': Hear Pakistani PM's concern about Afghanistan
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