Now playing Next Afghanistan International outcry over Taliban banning women from universities The international community has condemned the move by the Taliban to close universities to women in Afghanistan. 21/12/2022
Now playing Next no comment Kabul unveils new art piece in city square The Afghan capital has unveiled a new landmark on its Dahan-e-bagh square - a giant hand-painted globe of planet Earth. 07/12/2022
Now playing Next Afghanistan Dozens dead after blast at a mosque in Afghanistan Friday's explosion follows a series of attacks in Afghanistan on Thursday. 22/04/2022
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Now playing Next no comment Taliban strike journalists at Kabul women's rights protest The Taliban struck several journalists to prevent media coverage of a women's rights protest in Kabul on Thursday. 21/10/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Taliban announce new hardline caretaker government in Afghanistan Mohammad Hasan Akhund will head the new Afghan government, while Abdul Ghani Baradar, the militant group's co-founder who took part in the US withdrawal negotiations, will be the new executive's number two. 07/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Thousands queue at Kabul's banks after Taliban impose withdrawals cap "Most of the people don't have anything to eat because their cash is in the banks, and the banks have locked their cash." 07/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Afghan crisis a 'massive defeat' for NATO but an opportunity for EU The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan makes the case for the EU's strategic autonomy, historian Timothy Garton Ash tells Euronews. 06/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghanistan: Taliban replace colourful murals with Islamic slogans Murals spreading messages of hope and peace, promoting health care, or paying homage to some of Afghanistan’s iconic foreign contributors, are being painted over. 05/09/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Afghans would view troops staying as 'continuation of invasion' If any Western troops stay in Afghanistan it will be considered "a continuation of the invasion", a spokesman for the Taliban has told Euronews. 30/08/2021
Now playing Next no comment People in London protest to show solidarity with the people of Afghanistan People gather in central London to protest the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban and to show solidarity with Afghans. 21/08/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Activists plea for help to assist Afghans stuck in the country Thousands continue to wait outside Kabul International Airport for a chance to flee the country nearly a week after the Taliban gained control of Afghanistan. 21/08/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Taliban 'step up' search for Afghans who worked for US The Taliban have been conducting "targeted door-to-door visits" of individuals they want to apprehend and their family members, a UN report says, despite their promise not to seek revenge on opponents. 19/08/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Taliban may kill us for working with 'infidels' - Afghan ex-EU worker A former Afghan employee of the European Union Police Mission in Afghanistan (EUPOL) told Euronews she is hiding in her basement over fears the Taliban may kill her for being a "traitor". 18/08/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Taliban will 'respect women's rights within Islamic law' At their first news conference in Kabul since taking power, the Taliban sought to give assurances on women's rights, the safety of Afghan workers, and media freedom. 17/08/2021
Now playing Next Afghanistan Lawmaker says Taliban enter north Afghan provincial capital If the city falls, it will be the second provincial capital in as many days to succumb to the Taliban. 08/08/2021
Now playing Next world news Afghans fear return to Taliban rule after US peace deal signed The Taliban ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001 and enforced a regime that gave women virtually no rights, banning them from travelling, working, and getting an education. 01/03/2020
Now playing Next Afghanistan Multiple rockets hit Kabul diplomatic area, clashes ongoing Multiple rockets hit near the diplomatic area in the Afghan capital Kabul early Tuesday, as officials said fighting had broken out between security forces and militants in the city's old quarter. 21/08/2018
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