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Tuesday, Mar. 4 Marshall 73, South Alabama 59 Georgia Southern 70, Southern Miss. 59 New Orleans 73, McNeese St.
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'Taliban's reign of terror against Afghan women must unite Labour and Tory MPs'
International Women's Week reminds us of important battles that we cannot ignore.
This week is International Womenâs Week. Itâs a chance for us to highlight and discuss womenâs equality, both here in the UK and around the world.
We are adamant that the plight of women in Afghanistan should concern us all. We sat in Parliament and watched in horror as the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021. Since then, the situation for women and girls there has deteriorated dramatically.
They have been banned from parks, gyms, beauty salons, barred from most forms of employment and even appearing in windows. Females have been banned from training as midwives and girls are not taught beyond primary school level. Womenâs voices have been banned from being heard, even in prayer.
There are shocking cases of women killed for standing up for their rights, like the former Afghan MP, Mursal Nabizada, who was killed in Kabul in 2023.
Just last week we heard that a British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, have been arrested for apparently teaching parenting skills to mothers over the age of thirty.
As Parliamentarians, we feel we have an obligation to raise awareness about the unconscionable and brutal oppression of women and girls in Afghanistan.
Britain has a very deep and complex relationship with Afghanistan. The final withdrawal of troops in 2021 canât signify the end of our role and indeed responsibility of improving the lives of people there.
We are therefore pleased to see that Britain has joined a group of countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands in supporting a case at the International Court of Justice bringing proceedings against the Taliban for gender-discrimination.
More needs to be done across all political levers; we will need strong cross-party consensus to ensure we get this right. That is why we intend to approach this on a non-partisan basis. We need to work hard in Parliament to ensure that the horrific plight of women and girls in Afghanistan is not ignored.
Government scrutiny is one mechanism that needs to be used, but that alone wonât be enough.
Events like the ICC Champions Trophy Match between Afghanistan and England last week should never have gone ahead. The International Cricket Councilâs own regulations require test nations to fund and support womenâs cricket. The Prime Minister recently urged them to deliver on its own rules. As the international body they have a responsibility to ensure that nations comply with their own rules, and to act when they do not.
Sport has an extraordinary power to bring people together, but it can also be used to deliver a strong message and exert pressure regarding wider social injustices. England and Afghanistan are united in our love of cricket. Calling stumps on that game would have made very clear that we strongly oppose the Talibanâs brutal repression of women and girls. Critically, it would start making men in Afghanistan realise that in order to play a role in international sporting events, the Taliban must stop treating women so atrociously.
On Wednesday, we will host a roundtable to discuss what Parliamentarians can do to help. Make no mistake, this is going to be an issue that wonât be resolved overnight. The fate of women and girls in Afghanistan will require global co-operation, but that can start here in Westminster.
We will need to work with our international partners to make real progress; harnessing our strong relationships with our allies in the Islamic world to send a very clear message to the Taliban that they cannot be allowed to treat women and girls so barbarically.
In 2021, as Kabul fell to the Taliban, the West failed Afghan women and girls. By coming together and standing up for Afghan women and girls, we can ensure that our enduring legacy in the country is not the erosion of the rights of half the Afghan population.
But at the very heart of all we do in Parliament, we must be guided by our mission: to improve the plight of young women and girls in Afghanistan who appear to be a long away from the basic rights, freedoms and liberties we all enjoy.
Tuesday, Mar. 4 Marshall 73, South Alabama 59 Georgia Southern 70, Southern Miss. 59 New Orleans 73, McNeese St.
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Antonoff â who is married to the actressâ âSubstanceâ co-star Margaret Qualley â was sitting behind Moore when Mikey Madison won the award for best actress.
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The pop singer reportedly performed her hit song âPlease Please Pleaseâ after making the jab about âIrish boysâ on her âShort nâ Sweetâ tour.
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Margaret Qualley's obsession with 'The Parent Trap' made her hope her parents would be inspired to get back together - but instead her mum dated Dennis Quaid.
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âWith Love, Meghanâ in a nutshell: In her signature flat whisper, Markle speaks as if sheâs reading from the embroidered tea towel selection at Home Goods.
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Millie Bobby Brown made a bold fashion statement in London on Tuesday, stepping out in a head-to-toe leopard print ensemble that turned heads.
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Millie Bobby Brown debuted a tiny new tattoo that appeared to pay tribute to husband Jake Bongiovi on March 4, one day after addressing "disturbing" comments about her face and body.
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With Love, Meghan, Meghan Markle's lifestyle show, was released on Netflix on Tuesday and, with clothes and jewellery totalling ÂŁ130,000, she didn't take any chances with her appearance.
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IN With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex took the best part of an hour to show us how to make spaghetti, a cake and a cup of tea. Now tea is like champagne to me but Meghan makes a brew I wouldnâŚ
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IN With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex took the best part of an hour to show us how to make spaghetti, a cake and a cup of tea. Now tea is like champagne to me but Meghan makes a brew I wouldnâŚ
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Dolly Parton's sister, Stella, shared an update on the singer following the death of her husband, Carl Dean, who passed away on March 3, 2025, at the age of 82.
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Millie Bobby Brown, 'Stranger Things' star, tells fans she feels she's become a target for tabloid journalists 'desperate to tear young women down.'
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Married At First Sight Australia star Katie Johnston broke down in tears and said she felt like a 'fraud' while trying on wedding dresses, and viewers quickly rallied round her
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Dolly Partonâs âJoleneâ was famously inspired by her late husband, Carl Dean, but she wrote several other songs about him over the years
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EXCLUSIVE: A royal author has depicted the reason why Meghan Markle is continuing to use her Sussex title to promote her new brand As Ever.
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