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Taliban warn women can't take entry exams at universities
The Taliban have made similar promises about middle school and high school access for girls ... not to allow women to take entrance exams was sent out. He gave no further details.
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Afghanistan: Parents, children urge Taliban to reopen schools for girls
On Saturday, the parents of students expressed concern for their children's future and urged the authorities to allow their ...
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Afghanistan: 'Students have lost their motivation,' Afghan women urge Taliban to allow university exams
Kabul: Afghan girls who graduated from high school have criticised the ... states that the girls cannot apply for the exams until further notice. Taliban have banned girls from registering for ...
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Shut for 544 days, parents & students urge Taliban to reopen secondary schools for girls
A number of parents and students in Afghanistan are calling on the Taliban to reopen secondary schools for girls, which have ...
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Afghan girls and women defy Taliban by continuing studies in secret schools
First, the authoritarian group forbade female students from attending high school. More restrictions followed in December, when the Taliban banned women from attending university and even ...
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The Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school. We spoke to 2 Afghan teens who say they're heartbroken and hopeless over the decision.
she learned that she and all other middle and high school-aged girls across the country would not be permitted to resume their studies, as the Taliban had promised. She said she and her classmates ...
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Study: 284 girls failed high school entrance exams due to gender
Quotas kept 284 female students from passing the entrance exams for public high schools in Tokyo, according to analysis released by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education on July 13.
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Taliban warn women can't take entry exams at universities
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Taliban on Saturday doubled down on their ban on women's education, reinforcing in a message to private universities that Afghan women are barred from taking university entry ...

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