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Associated Press: Taliban fire employees of a female organization under the auspices of the World Bank

Sep 18, 2021, 10:10 GMT+1
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According to the Associated Press, the Taliban on Saturday fired the employees of the "Women's Economic Empowerment", a body under the auspices of the World Bank. Also, according to the Associated Press, a day after the Taliban changed the name of the "Ministry of Women", only men were allowed to attend the former ministry.

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