The Taliban, a militant organization in power in Afghanistan, is putting more limitations on unmarried women or those without a male guardian, prohibiting them from working, traveling, or getting healthcare, says a recent U.N. report, according to AP News. The Taliban has already restricted women from many public activities, closed beauty salons, and stopped girls from going to school after sixth grade. It implemented stringent rules like dress codes and even arrested women who didn’t wear hijab. They even issued a decree strongly proposing women to wear a full burqa, which fully covers the bo…