Wake up in the dark, throw on cargo pants and boots, mainline coffee and Rip Its, live in cable traffic inside the TOC, and ...
There are moments in everyone's life when it feels as though everything has come to an end—overwhelmed by pressure, stress, ...
Jamila Afghani, one of Afghanistan’s top women’s-rights activists, credits her success to having had polio as a child. Born in 1976 with a crooked leg that her family blamed on evil spirits, she was ...
In the latest of our Letters from Afghan Women, a young woman opens up about keeping hope alive despite threats to her life ...
We met Manizha by chance. She translated for us as we mentored another Afghan family through the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society ...
The Year 2025 proved to be an extremely painful year for women in Afghanistan. Under the Afghan Taliban regime, Afghan women ...
Zahra Nader worked for many years as a reporter in Kabul. Journalist Zahra Nader in an undated photo. Joel van Houdt for Sahar Speaks In another tragic day in Kabul, terrorists attacked two police ...
What began as a battlefield partnership became a deep friendship, as an American veteran worked for years to help an Afghan interpreter enter the U.S. Just when it seemed they succeeded, the Trump ...
Now that the Taliban are back in power in Afghanistan, they have shut women out of the workforce and kept girls from going to school, but they have not kept them from speaking out. We're going to hear ...
For the 70 migrants who have relocated from Afghanistan to Grand Junction in the past couple of years, life in western Colorado has been an entirely new experience that has required some adjustment.