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South Africans say criminal gangs are exploiting the water crisis

BBC Africa - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 07:01
Residents of some areas have been without mains water for weeks.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

King praises 'living bridge' with Nigeria at glitzy banquet

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 22:24
At the state banquet in Windsor Castle, King Charles praises the UK's partnership with Nigeria.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 20:11

Street scen of Herat province.

By External Source
HERAT, Afghanistan, Mar 18 2026 (IPS)

When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag #BeHerVoice.

At the time of her arrest, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights, Richard Bennett, had called for the immediate release of taekwondo coach Khadija Ahmadzada, expressing deep concern over her detention by the Taliban.

She has since been released but the outcry underlined the need for supporting Afghan women athletes, which activists around the world pointed out is a collective responsibility and warned that remaining silent in the face of oppression carries dangerous consequences.

Khadija Ahmadzada, 22, was an award-winning taekwondo athlete and coach of Afghanistan’s national youth team during the republic era. When the Taliban came to power, she tried to keep the sport alive for women and girls, creating opportunities for them to train, learn, and move forward at a time when those opportunities were steadily disappearing.

Herat was once a city where women’s sports clubs thrived. The women were highly motivated and recorded many achievements. The centers were not merely places for physical training; they also served as educational, social, and empowerment spaces for women and girls. Following the Taliban’s return to Afghanistan, all women’s sports facilities were shut down, and female athletes were categorically barred from continuing their activities.

Sports clubs have been closed to women since 2021, shortly after the Taliban returned to power, adding to a raft of measures put in place based on the Taliban’s strict interpretation of Islamic law. At the time, it was claimed they would reopen when a “safe environment” had been established. But as of January 2026, no sports club has reopened, and women are still barred from competition.

Known not only as a skilled athlete but also a determined and committed coach, Khadija Ahmadzada continued her work quietly under the Taliban’s strict restrictions, ensuring that women who wanted to train could still find a way. But her efforts did not remain hidden. In January 2026, she was arrested.

Her arrest highlights the intense pressure on active women in Afghanistan and reflects how they are forced to take forbidden paths to protect their basic rights and stay part of society.

Khadija Ahmadzada was trained in taekwondo professionally at the Jumong Taekwondo Academy in Herat under the guidance of Korean experts. Within a short time, she became a member of Afghanistan’s national youth team and won medals in domestic and regional competitions. She began teaching and training girls in taekwondo after ending her professional athletic career.

One of Khadija Ahmadzada’s students, who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons said, “she is a skilled and devoted coach, and I am proud of her courage and selflessness”. When the Taliban’s morality police came to arrest Khadija, she assisted her students leave the club quietly while she stayed behind in defiance of the Taliban’s rules and was detained.

In the early days after Herat fell to the Taliban in August 2021, they began a gradual process of shutting down women and girls’ sports centers in stages. First the regime’s morality police issued verbal orders to operators of sports centers. The screws were tightened further in subsequent actions by confiscating equipment, locking up the gates of sports clubs and arrests of the owners and coaches.

Khadija’s two weeks in prison put tremendous pressure on her family. They repeatedly appealed to local representatives, community elders, and officials to help secure her release. Khadija was finally released after 13 days of imprisonment with a written pledge to not repeat the offense. Yet her freedom was less an end to suffering than a reminder of a life endured under Afghanistan’s Taliban.

Khadija established an underground taekwondo training program in the Jebraeil neighborhood of Herat, which has become a symbol of women’s resistance against the Taliban’s strict restrictions. She noted that before the Taliban came, many women were active in this field and earned a living through it. When the Taliban took over, sports halls were closed by their orders, women’s teams were disbanded, and female athletes and coaches either stayed at home or left the country. Among those who remained, women were forced to choose between complete silence or quiet resistance. Khadija was one of those who chose the latter.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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The author is an Afghanistan-based female journalist, trained with Finnish support before the Taliban take-over. Her identity is withheld for security reasons.

Senegal government alleges corruption over Afcon

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 19:50
The Senegalese government calls for an "independent international investigation" at the Confederation of African Football after it stripped Senegal of the Africa Cup of Nations title.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

Senegal government alleges corruption over Afcon

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 19:50
The Senegalese government calls for an "independent international investigation" at the Confederation of African Football after it stripped Senegal of the Africa Cup of Nations title.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Mona Vetsch unterwegs in der Rechtsmedizin: «Ich halte es fast nicht aus»

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 18:44
Wenn andere wegsehen, schaut Conny Hartmann genau hin. Die Rechtsmedizinerin aus Bern klärt aussergewöhnliche Todesfälle. Während 72 Stunden begleitet Mona Vetsch die Fachärztin und erlebt erstmals eine Obduktion hautnah.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Forty years after the last one was poached, rhinos are back in the wild in Uganda

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 18:36
The return of southern white rhinos from the country comes after Ugandan poachers once wiped them out.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Aktuell bei über 2 Stutz!: Darum sind Diesel-Fahrer beim Tanken die Dummen

Blick.ch - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 18:32
Diesel kostet erstmals seit Beginn des Iran-Kriegs über zwei Franken pro Liter – deutlich mehr als Benzin. Warum trifft es gerade Diesel-Fahrer so hart? Wer profitiert vom Preissprung – und wer zahlt am Ende die Rechnung? TCS-Experte Marco Wölfli klärt auf.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Jeu des reproches : l’UE échoue à prolonger les règles contre les abus sur enfants

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:52

Des associations de défense des enfants et des entreprises technologiques critiquent l'UE alors que les règles sur les contenus pédopornographiques arrivent à expiration

The post Jeu des reproches : l’UE échoue à prolonger les règles contre les abus sur enfants appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Africa, Union européenne

Celebrations in Morocco but devastation in Senegal after Afcon decision

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:48
Moroccans feel justice has been done but the Senegalese are angry after being stripped of the title.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

Celebrations in Morocco but devastation in Senegal after Afcon decision

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:48
Moroccans feel justice has been done but the Senegalese are angry after being stripped of the title.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

'The longest VAR check in history' - the fallout from shock Afcon decision

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:41
BBC Sport journalists and pundits look at what happened at the chaotic Afcon final, and what comes next.
Categories: Africa, Afrique

'The longest VAR check in history' - the fallout from shock Afcon decision

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:41
BBC Sport journalists and pundits look at what happened at the chaotic Afcon final, and what comes next.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

Von der Leyen reporte sa stratégie pour le marché unique en raison de la crise avec l’Iran

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:30

Le sommet européen de jeudi avait initialement été présenté comme une occasion de se concentrer sur la compétitivité européenne

The post Von der Leyen reporte sa stratégie pour le marché unique en raison de la crise avec l’Iran appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Africa, Union européenne

Orbán invite l’UE à renouer avec son « ancienne harmonie » avec la Russie

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:09

Ces propos interviennent alors que Bruxelles peine à convaincre Budapest d'approuver un plan d'aide de 90 milliards d'euros en faveur de l'Ukraine

The post Orbán invite l’UE à renouer avec son « ancienne harmonie » avec la Russie appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Africa, Union européenne

Press release - European Parliament press kit for the European Council of 19-20 March 2026

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 16:03
This press kit includes a selection of European Parliament press releases outlining MEPs’ key priorities regarding the issues on the summit agenda.

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: Africa, European Union

INTERVIEW : « C’est maintenant ou jamais » pour EU Inc, affirme McGrath

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 15:58

Le commissaire européen chargé du projet de réforme des start-ups l'a également défendu face aux critiques des syndicats

The post INTERVIEW : « C’est maintenant ou jamais » pour EU Inc, affirme McGrath appeared first on Euractiv FR.

Categories: Africa, Union européenne

Press release - MEPs support postponement of certain rules on artificial intelligence

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 14:33
MEPs agree on proposals to simplify artificial intelligence rules and propose bans on AI “nudifier” systems and clear application dates for high-risk system requirements.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: Africa, European Union

Press release - MEPs advocate for smart management of tourism

European Parliament (News) - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 14:33
Better connectivity to emerging destinations, targeted support for electric vehicle leasing, and seamless transport ticketing could contribute to sustainable EU tourism, MEPs say.
Committee on Transport and Tourism

Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Categories: Africa, European Union

Afcon final chaos - key questions answered

BBC Africa - Wed, 03/18/2026 - 13:54
Our Ask Me Anything team look at why the 2025 Afcon final result has been overturned - and what it means.
Categories: Africa, Swiss News

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