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Calls for all girls to be allowed back in classes as Afghan school year begins
Afghanistan's school year started on Tuesday, the education ministry said, as the United Nations children's agency renewed ...
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Afghanistan: Parents, children urge Taliban to reopen schools for girls
On Saturday, the parents of students expressed concern for their children's future and urged the authorities to allow their ...
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Shut for 544 days, parents & students urge Taliban to reopen secondary schools for girls
A number of parents and students in Afghanistan are calling on the Taliban to reopen secondary schools for girls, which have ...
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Top Afghan Taliban leader issues decree against nepotism
The tweet did not elaborate on the reasons behind the decree but it followed rumors that many Taliban officials have appointed their sons and relatives in high-ranking government positions rather ...
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Inspired by their mom, these sisters share the same dream. The Taliban shattered it for one of them.
But for now, only Sadaf appears poised to fulfill that ambition, while Zolheja has been thwarted by the Taliban’s ban on women attending universities. “It seems that I have to bury all my ...
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Study: 284 girls failed high school entrance exams due to gender
Quotas kept 284 female students from passing the entrance exams for public ... 168 full-time public high schools in Tokyo. It listed the applicants this year in each school by their scores ...
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Feminists need to oppose hijab bans as much as hijab mandates
From India to France, bigots are scared of the hijab. Why are Western feminists so deafeningly silent about this?
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Taliban Told to Avoid Nepotism
Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban leader in Afghanistan, has told Afghan officials to replace any relatives they have hired for government positions and avoid hiring relatives moving forward.
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The pressure can’t be any bigger in Nebraska high school football and Tristan Alvano delivered with a state championship winning field goal on the last play of the season.
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Penn Foster High School
This school is trying to make me pay 200 in something dollars for canceling and doing exams. This school is definitely ... to have an opportunity to get a High School diploma through Penn Foster.
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Afghanistan: Parents, children urge Taliban to reopen schools for girls
Parents asked for the reopening of the school beyond ... the high schools in Afghanistan opened their gates to boys whereas girls were ordered to stay at home by the Taliban.

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