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		<title>Taliban: The &#8216;s Restrictions on Women&#8217;s Education</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Taliban's increasing restrictions on women's education and the backlash from journalists highlight ongoing tensions in Afghanistan.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Taliban&#8217;s increasing restrictions on women&#8217;s education threaten the future of many Afghan women. <strong>UNICEF</strong> estimates these restrictions cost the Afghan economy about <strong>84 million US dollars</strong> annually. The situation has drawn international criticism, particularly regarding press freedom.</p>
<p>The British Embassy in Afghanistan urged the Taliban to lift the ban on women&#8217;s education in medical fields. Journalists recently protested at the Gul Narang Festival after being insulted by a Taliban official, highlighting the tense relationship between the media and the regime.</p>
<p>The Taliban have imposed wide-ranging restrictions since regaining power. These measures include limits on women’s employment and education, further stifling opportunities for half the population. Afghanistan ranked <strong>175th out of 180 countries</strong> in Reporters Without Borders’ 2026 World Press Freedom Index, indicating severe challenges for journalists.</p>
<p>Cross-border incidents also complicate the situation. Mohsin Dawar stated that none of Pakistan&#8217;s attacks inside Afghanistan killed Taliban commanders or members. The tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban have led to artillery exchanges and military operations.</p>
<p>Key statistics regarding recent violence include:</p>
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<li>269 people killed in Pakistan strikes on a rehabilitation center in Kabul on March 16, according to UN figures.</li>
<li>The Afghan economy suffers an estimated loss of 84 million US dollars due to restrictions on women&#8217;s education and work.</li>
<li>Afghanistan&#8217;s low ranking reflects its dire press freedom situation compared to other nations.</li>
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<p>Yet, uncertainty looms over future developments. The Taliban&#8217;s leadership under Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada has not indicated any plans to ease restrictions. As international scrutiny intensifies, reactions may shape their policies regarding women and the press.</p>
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