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Taliban Investigating Death Threats Against United Nations' Afghan Female Staff, Report Says
Humanitarian agencies say the Taliban have hampered or interfered with their operations, allegations denied by authorities.
An Afghan Canadian man is calling on the federal government to speed up the refugee sponsorship process for his mother, who ...
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Afghanistan's Taliban have 'weaponized' the judicial system to oppress women, UN expert says
The independent U_N_ investigator on human rights in Afghanistan says its Taliban rulers have “weaponized” the legal and ...
The Taliban have imposed severe restrictions on women and banned education beyond primary school since seizing power in ...
The influencers gain attention by gushing over visits to the Central Asian nation, although one critic notes that their trips ...
Humanitarian agencies say the Taliban have hampered or interfered with their operations, allegations denied by authorities.
A UN report reveals death threats against Afghan women working for the UN, amid severe restrictions on their rights by the ...
Although their capabilities have diminished, the latest U.N. report noted the continued presence of ISKP, al-Qaida, and ...
An Ottawa man who served in Afghanistan helping the Canadian Armed Forces during its NATO mission is begging the prime ...
The latest quarterly report by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) paints a grim, undeniable portrait of a nation in regression. This isn't just a bureaucratic ...
Taliban leaders have chosen to maintain a delicate balancing act in their relationships with other local violent jihadi groups since taking power in Afghanistan, new research shows.
Earlier this month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants against the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan. The court’s Pre-Trial Chamber II cited reasonable grounds for ...
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