Pakistan and Iran have sharply criticized diplomats from the de facto Taliban government in neighboring Afghanistan for showing “disrespect” to their national anthems in breach of diplomatic ...
Taliban-run media have stopped showing images of living beings in some Afghan provinces to comply with morality laws, an official confirmed Tuesday. In August, the country’s Vice and Virtue ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban morality ministry pledged on Monday to implement a law banning news media from publishing images of all living things, with journalists told the rule will be gradually ...
Russia is preparing to remove the terrorist designation from the Taliban, Russian envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kamulov announced Friday, according to state media. Kamulov said the Federal Security ...
As the Taliban starts enforcing draconian new rules on women in Afghanistan, it has also begun to target a group that didn’t see tight restrictions on them coming: Afghan men. Women have faced ...
Germany, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands said they will take the Taliban to the U.N.’s highest court because of its harsh restrictions on Afghan women. By Marlise Simons Four countries on ...
Australia, Canada, Germany, and The Netherlands are set to initiate legal proceedings against the Taliban government over violations of women's rights in Afghanistan. The case may go to the ...
“They are the Taliban team for me, not the Afghan team,” she said, a similar accusation she has leveled against the Afghan cricket team, calling for Afghan sports teams to be banned from the ...
The four countries called upon Afghanistan and the Taliban de facto authorities to immediately cease their violations of the human rights of women and girls and to answer the request for dialogue ...
When the Taliban criminalized the voices and faces of Afghan women in public in August, the global community once again offered nothing more than platitudes in response to the Taliban’s ...