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Five years of Taliban rule for Afghanistan’s women and girls

Summary by Channel 4
Five years after the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, armoured vehicles took part in a parade through the capital Kabul to celebrate their "victory day".

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has completed five years. Celebrations were held in Kabul, but the plight of ordinary people remains dire. Nearly 2.5 million girls are unable to attend school and college. Only Russia has recognized the Taliban government, although countries like India, China, Qatar, and Iran have increased contact. The country is grappling with challenges such as drought, earthquakes, and the return of refugees.

Afghanistan is experiencing less violence, but the Taliban regime keeps the country mired in poverty, isolation, and harsh repression against women.

Islamic Emirate claims independence and security in the country, after expelling U.S. forces from the country in 2021

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EFEMINISTA broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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