Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands are set to start legal proceedings against the Taliban for violating a U.N.
The Taliban say it's absurd to accuse them of gender discrimination and other human rights violations, as four countries vow ...
El Talibán cree que es absurdo acusar al grupo de discriminación de género y otras violaciones de derechos humanos, según ...
When award-winning actress Meryl Streep spoke on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly about cats, squirrels ...
It’s been over three years since the Taliban stormed to power seizing the capital Kabul. How are they governing the country ...
Mahmood Shah Habibi’s brother maintains he is with the Taliban and is urging the Biden administration to confirm his ...
Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Kingdom of the Netherlands announced that they had formally taken steps to call on ...
Agricultural plans are a critical part of the Taliban’s efforts to win the support of regional powers, diversify revenue ...
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.
The Taliban have been targeting thousands of Afghan National Army soldiers and police officers, accusing them of being ...
The governments of Australia, Canada, Germany, and The Netherlands have stated their intention to take Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government to the International Court of Justice for policies they say ...
The Taliban government rejected on Thursday concerns raised at the United Nations General Assembly this week about the treatment of women in Afghanistan.