The Taliban say it's absurd to accuse them of gender discrimination and other human rights violations, as four countries vow ...
When award-winning actress Meryl Streep spoke on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly about cats, squirrels ...
Agricultural plans are a critical part of the Taliban’s efforts to win the support of regional powers, diversify revenue ...
Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands announced that they had formally taken steps to call on ...
The Taliban has dismissed accusations of gender discrimination and human rights violations as absurd. These four countries initiated legal proceedings against the Taliban for breaching a U.N.
Germany, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands said they will take the Taliban to the U.N.’s highest court because of its ...
The Taliban have been targeting thousands of Afghan National Army soldiers and police officers, accusing them of being ...
"We could mobilize tens of thousands of soldiers in a matter of months. We believe ... thousands of fresh recruits will also ...
A group of Republicans are introducing a new bill that would cease all aid dollars to Afghanistan over concerns of ...
Abdul Mosawar Khaliqi, 25, and Mohammad Selaman Nasri, 27, were part of Operation Allies Welcome, and evacuated Afghanistan ...
The Taliban government rejected on Thursday concerns raised at the United Nations General Assembly this week about the treatment of women in Afghanistan.
Meryl Streep joined women leaders at the United Nations this week to demand more freedom for Afghan women and girls.