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From hiding in Auschwitz to vlogging in war zones, some Gen Z travellers are going to extreme lengths to secure content for ...
The Taliban is reportedly enforcing a ban against certain media outlets airing "images of living beings" in Afghanistan. An Afghan official confirmed the news to the Associated Press on Tuesday ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban morality ministry pledged on Monday to implement a law banning news media from publishing images of all ...
After the Taliban regime was toppled from power in the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, the group used images and photos in their propaganda. They also maintained a website and a presence on social media.
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Afghan journalists fear country going dark as Taliban bans images of ‘living things’ - MSNThe Taliban’s ban on images and videos of “living things” will make it harder to cover Afghanistan, journalists in the country said. The Afghan ministry for vice and virtue has directed ...
The House has passed the "No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act" proposed by Republican Representative Tim Burchett.
Taliban-run media in several provinces of Afghanistan ceased the broadcast of images depicting living beings to comply with new morality laws, an official confirmed on Tuesday.. This move follows ...
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Taliban-run media have stopped showing images of living beings in some Afghan provinces to comply with morality laws, an official confirmed Tuesday. In August, the country ...
Taliban Imposes Smartphone Ban In Kandahar Schools And Madrasas, Citing Moral And Religious Concerns
The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have imposed a complete ban on the use of smartphones by students, teachers, and ...
Afghans in Kabul have marked Eid al-Adha over the past two days with traditional prayers, animal sacrifices and family ...
A former chess coach says a member of the Taliban vice squad told him: "Playing chess is forbidden. Buying a chess set is ...
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