Afghan woman
Coverage of Afghan woman in the Nexus archive.
- Long-dormant court holds first public hearing as US seeks to deport Afghan woman
A federal judge has refused to dismiss the case against an Afghan woman who is the first person facing deportation under the Trump administration's activation of a long-dormant court in Washington. The court held its first public hearing as part of this case.
- DOJ asking secretive court to remove Afghan woman allegedly tied to terror plot
The DOJ is seeking to deport an Afghan woman who prosecutors allege is an "alien terrorist" in the first test case before a secretive court that has not convened in three decades.
- US uses dormant court to seek deportation of Afghan woman accused of aiding terror plot
An Afghan woman accused of supporting an Islamic State-inspired attack in the U.S. on Election Day in 2024 is the first person facing deportation through the Trump administration’s use of an obscure court that remained dormant for 30 years.
- Germany news: Top court rules out mass admission revocations
Germany's top court ruled out mass revocations of admissions, with an Afghan woman winning her case against the Interior Ministry. Meanwhile, consumer confidence and Volkswagen profits declined, and violent extremist crime increased.
- Life of hell under the Taliban: Afghan woman describes imprisonment and torture, seeing her family whipped and her sister, 14, forced to marry an older man
An Afghan woman describes her horrific experiences under the Taliban, including imprisonment, torture, and witnessing her family's suffering. Her sister, 14, was forced to marry an older man, and her family members were whipped. The woman's account provides a glimpse into the harsh life under the Taliban regime.