Pakistan’s president warns that the Taliban's government in Afghanistan has created conditions “similar to or worse than” ...
Accurate scrutiny should begin with precision about what the law actually says, how it functions legally, and where ...
A 2025 SIGAR report found that since the Taliban took over in 2021, $10.72 billion has gone to Afghanistan, with $3.83 ...
Agence France-Presse on MSN
Europe explores deporting Afghans back to Taliban-controlled nation
The European Union is pushing ahead with plans to deport Afghans with no right to stay in the bloc back to their country, raising practical challenges and concerns from the UN refugee agency. - 'Mass ...
Christian Daily International on MSN
Taliban legalizes slavery, steps up suppression of women and girls: ‘Slide farther backwards’
The Taliban has codified slavery and formalized a class-based justice system in Afghanistan through a newly approved criminal procedure code signed by its supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada. Legal ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban has unveiled a new criminal procedure code that divides citizens into rigid legal classes, grants ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Afghanistan’s Terrorism Problem Isn’t Going Away
The Taliban is failing to contain and is, in fact, aiding the spread of radicalism in Central Asia.
Women and children are disproportionately harmed, with the regulations normalising violence against women and prioritises ...
Khadija Ahmadzada was detained for being in "violation" of rules "regarding women's sports gyms", a Taliban spokesman said.
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Afghanistan on the edge: The Taliban's growing fault lines
The Taliban regime is not collapsing - yet. But the strain is unmistakable. What once appeared to be a unified movement is increasingly revealing deep internal divisions that the leadership can no ...
The Taliban’s new criminal code enforces total obedience to its supreme leader, criminalises dissent, restricts women’s movement, and permits violence by husbands and citizens.
January 27 marks one full year since Dennis Coyle, a Pueblo native, was detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan. After ...
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