Afghanistan's Taliban government on Wednesday said it hoped for a "new chapter" in relations with the United States after Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
All the ways the Taliban are restricting lives of women in Afghanistan - Afghan women cannot be heard in public, even if it ...
The survey warned that high prices and dwindling opium stocks in the country may tempt Afghan farmers to ignore the Taliban’s ...
The Taliban banned the cultivation of narcotics in 2022, causing a drop in opium production last year. However, this year it ...
Opium cultivation rose by 19 percent in Afghanistan this year, the UN reported Wednesday, despite a Taliban government ban ...
Taliban officials have scored a series of diplomatic victories this year that have started a subtle shift toward normalizing ...
Canada's Special Representative to Afghanistan David Sproule is condemning the Taliban's latest curtailment of women's rights ...
Even when an adult female prays and another female passes by, she must not pray loudly enough for them to hear,” he said in his message.
This ban is a continuation of the Taliban's extensive restrictions on women's rights, aiming to reduce their public ...
A Taliban government minister says Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Quran in front of other ...
In Afghanistan, the Ministry of Propaganda of Virtue and Prevention of Vice of the Islamic movement Taliban forbade women to ...
KABUL: Afghanistan’s Taliban government on Wednesday said it hoped for a “new chapter” in relations with the United States after Donald Trump’s presidential election victory. The government hopes the ...