Afghanistan women’s refugee team played their first match in a FIFA-organised four-team friendly competition in Morocco.
The Afghan refugee team – now known as Afghan Women United – got their first win at the FIFA Unites: Women’s Series. The tournament concluded in Morocco with Chad finishing as champions, meaning that ...
Their return to compete after the Taliban banned all sports for women and girls is a true victory for human rights.
The Taliban government asked her to leave. "I don't recognise the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government, and they ...
Brishkay Ahmed’s In the Room, debuting at the Vancouver International Film Festival, looks at the lives of five prominent Afghan emigrant women ...
The coalition led by the Christian Democrat Merz faces accusations of opening the door to the international legitimization of the Islamist regime, which Germany and its allies fought for two decades ...
After Afghanistan's women's team were denied entry to the UAE for a tournament, Morocco has stepped in as hosts. The team, ...
Fahim Hashimy is an Afghan filmmaker and founder of the Ghan International Film Festival Australia. He spoke to Markela ...
A tournament that included a team of refugee women’s soccer players from Afghanistan has been moved to Morocco and shifted to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
FIFA confirms change of name to Afghan Women United, dropping 'refugee' from the team name ahead of the tournament.
Surprising twist in the official farce about a suspected fake marriage over the internet! After the case uncovered by the "Krone", there are now ...