Framing comparison
How 2 outlets covered this story
Every outlet below published on the same event within a few hours. The comparison shows what each report leads with, whose account it credits, and which shared details it leaves out.
The event
Five years after Taliban takeover, Afghan women remain trapped in deepening rights crisis
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What they agree on
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The Taliban seized power in August 2021.
In 2 of 2 reports: The Jerusalem Post, Deutsche Welle
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Afghan women and girls face restrictions on their rights and opportunities.
In 2 of 2 reports: The Jerusalem Post, Deutsche Welle
Outlet by outlet
| Outlet | Leads with | Credits | Doesn't mention |
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| The Jerusalem Post | Deepening human rights crisis for Afghan women | The United Nations | nothing shared is missing |
| Deutsche Welle | Low share of women in the labor market | International Labour Organization (ILO) | nothing shared is missing |
Written by gemma-4-E4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL at 2026-08-18 17:30 UTC. It compares only the headlines and summaries above and adds no outside information; every reference was checked against the list.
Where they diverge
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The nature and scope of the restrictions on women.
- The Jerusalem Post: Taliban authorities have systematically pushed women and girls out of public life, dismantling their access to education, employment, movement, and civic participation.
- Deutsche Welle: The share of women in Afghanistan 's labor market has falled to around one worker in 20 in the five years since the Taliban returned to power, according to a report published by the International Labour Organization (ILO) on Tuesday.