Today, millions of women around the globe assembled together for one reason, one cause: International Women’s Day 2017. While RU was unable to attend events in Los Angeles,
As thousands return to Mosul, resumption of school for children signals shaky return to normality
Though ISIS was ousted from much of the northern Iraqi city, its western neighborhoods are still a battle zone.
Kids like Ahmed, Sujood and Noor never asked to be caught in the middle of a war.
When women had rights in Afghanistan
A black and white, aging photograph of my grandfather Abdul Karim Ahrary standing tall among the signatories of Afghanistan’s 1964 constitution during the reign of the last monarchy is the first evidence of my journey in human rights.
Afghanistan’s first female fixed-wing pilot said to be ‘hopeful’ of asylum request in U.S. following death threats back home
Aviatrix’s attorney calls Afghan government’s threatening reaction a vicious attack.
When Afghan Air Force Capt. Niloofar Rahmani arrived in the U.S. in Dec. 2015 to begin a year-long military training exchange program with the U.S.