IN PICTURES: Afghan women record their 'last day at work'
When the Taliban seized Kabul, journalist Bahaar Joya called women she knew and asked them to send a photo recording what could be their last day at work
'They left us behind': Expat exodus robs Afghans of income
The presence of the international community has been a key source of employment for Afghans over the last two decades
Afghan panic over digital footprints spurs call for data collection rethink
Privacy experts warn that United Nations and development agencies' use of biometric data and digital identity cards poses risks to refugees and other vulnerable groups.
LGBT+ Afghans in hiding, fearing death under Taliban
Gay men in Kabul say they are afraid for their lives under Taliban rule and hope to escape the country
UNESCO, citing destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas, urges Afghan cultural protection
UNESCO said Afghanistan's diverse heritage and cultural sites were an integral part of Afghan history and identity and of importance for humanity as a whole
Why I am fleeing Afghanistan despite Taliban promises
Shkula Zadran dreams of becoming a university lecturer. She does not trust the Taliban to allow women to continue to work and study
Afghan women fear for their jobs and daughters' futures under Taliban
Many Afghan women are taking no chances with the new Taliban leaders and are deleting social media accounts, closing businesses and donning Burqas
Taliban pledge peace and women's rights under Islam as they strike conciliatory tone
The Taliban say they want peaceful relations with other countries and would respect the rights of women within the framework of Islamic law
Six ways life has changed for Afghan women since the last Taliban regime
How have women's lives in Afghanistan improved since 2001, from education and clothing to reproductive rights and political power?
EU says will work with Taliban only if rights are respected
The statement came after an emergency meeting of European Union foreign ministers to discuss events in Afghanistan