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Afghan women turn to online courses as the Taliban bans education

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — One after the other, the opportunities vanished. Like so many other Afghan women, Sodaba could do little but watch as her country’s new Taliban government imposed a stranglehold on women’s lives.

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Afghan women turn to online courses as the Taliban bans education

Murtaza Jafari, 25, an Afghan migrant, sits in front of his computer while teaching coding remotely to women currently living in Afghanistan, in Athens, Greece, Wednesday, July 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)


KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — One after the other, the opportunities vanished. Like so many other Afghan women, Sodaba could do little but watch as her country’s new Taliban government imposed a stranglehold on women’s lives.

The Taliban , and quickly set about implementing a dizzying array of restrictions for women: No or gyms, no eating in restaurants, no working, except in very few professions.

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