Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands are set to start legal proceedings against the Taliban for violating a U.N.
It’s been over three years since the Taliban stormed to power seizing the capital Kabul. How are they governing the country ...
Journalists in Afghanistan say there is little left of press freedom in their country after the Islamist hardline Taliban ...
A court in Afghanistan’s northern province of Faryab publicly administered lashes to a woman for having an illegitimate ...
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The Taliban say it's absurd to accuse them of gender discrimination and other human rights violations, as four countries vow ...
Afghanistan is one of only two countries, alongside neighbouring Pakistan, where polio has continued to spread. So the news ...
Germany, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands said they will take the Taliban to the U.N.’s highest court because of its ...
On September Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands announced that they had formally taken steps to ...
The Taliban have called accusations of gender discrimination "absurd" as four countries pledge to hold Afghanistan accountable for its treatment of women under international law.
Since then, the Taliban say they have looked at some 355,000 cases. Most were criminal cases - an estimated 40% are disputes ...
Mahmood Shah Habibi’s brother maintains he is with the Taliban and is urging the Biden administration to confirm his ...