ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won ...
- Taliban authorities have said Afghan women will no longer be allowed into public and amusement parks. - Gyms and fitness ...
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor says he has requested arrest warrants for two top Afghan Taliban ...
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor on Thursday said he was seeking arrest warrants against senior Taliban ...
The chief prosecutor of the U.N.'s International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant for the Taliban chief for suspected crimes against humanity.
The International Criminal Court prosecutor said on Thursday he had applied for arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders in ...
Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won by Afghan women and girls during two decades of rule by American-backed governments.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Taliban officials for alleged gender-based crimes, as ...
The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders, including Haibatullah Akhundzada, ...
The Hague-based ICC is mandated to rule on the world’s worst offenses, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity. The court has no police force and relies on its 125 member states to execute its ...
Secluded in his stronghold in southern Afghanistan, reclusive Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is the cornerstone of the movement that has ruled the country unchallenged since reclaiming ...