Posted inReports ‘It kept our spirits alive’: Taliban’s internet blackout leaves girls in despair by Khadija Haidary September 23, 2025September 23, 2025
Posted inOpinion Taliban crackdown targets female scholars and their textbooks by Khadija Haidary September 18, 2025September 18, 2025
Posted inNarrative On air to out of work: How the Taliban silenced a female journalist by Khadija Haidary August 15, 2025August 25, 2025
Posted inReports Bombs in wartorn Iran or life under the Taliban: The dilemma facing Afghan women by Khadija Haidary June 26, 2025June 26, 2025
Posted inArt & Culture A life as wide as the courtyard: A review of ‘Let Me Write to You’ by Khadija Haidary June 16, 2025August 20, 2025
Posted inReports From boardrooms to backyard coops: How Afghanistan’s professional women survive the Taliban era by Nasrin Jawadi and Khadija Haidary June 10, 2025June 10, 2025
Posted inReports Taliban dismisses hundreds of female professors from public universities in Afghanistan by Khadija Haidary May 14, 2025May 28, 2025
Posted inOpinion ‘Please don’t use my name’: A journalist struggles to report under Taliban rule by Khadija Haidary May 7, 2025May 7, 2025
Posted inReports ‘Everything collapsed. But I still have hope’: Women journalists speak out by Khadija Haidary May 3, 2025May 29, 2025
Posted inReports How do girls’ secret schools operate in Afghanistan? by Khadija Haidary March 26, 2025May 29, 2025
Posted inNarrative My samanak prayer: ‘May God make the Taliban disappear’ by Khadija Haidary March 20, 2025August 20, 2025