Australia, Canada, Germany and the Netherlands are set to start legal proceedings against the Taliban for violating a U.N.
The Taliban recently imposed additional restrictions on media organizations in Afghanistan, prohibiting criticism of their ...
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.
A group of Republicans are introducing a new bill that would cease all aid dollars to Afghanistan over concerns of ...
The Taliban government in Afghanistan is seeking to join the BRICS economic bloc and has expressed interest in attending the ...
The Taliban recently imposed additional restrictions on media organizations in Afghanistan, prohibiting criticism of their laws and policies and banning the broadcast of live political shows ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Afghanistan’s Embassy in Oman has reopened, an official in Kabul said Tuesday, the latest sign ...
The Taliban recently announced that they are suspending its polio vaccination campaign in Afghanistan. The announcement was ...
By Marlise Simons Four countries on Wednesday accused the Taliban of “gross and systematic” violations of the U.N. treaty on women’s rights in Afghanistan, saying they would take the group ...
The New York based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on September 24 called on the Taliban to immediately reverse its “draconian media restrictions and stop dragging Afghanistan back to the ...
“We know that women and girls of Afghanistan are effectively being erased from public life by the various edicts the Taliban have issued,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong told reporters ...
KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Taliban said Thursday it was absurd to accuse them of gender discrimination and other human rights violations, as four countries vow to hold Afghanistan’s rulers ...