Delisting the Taliban Sparks Global Debate Russia’s decision to delist Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban from its roster of terrorist organizations is poised to set the international community...
Pakistan and Iran rebuke the Taliban for violating diplomatic norms as ideological conflicts overshadow regional relations. The Taliban’s strict adherence to their interpretation of Islamic law...
Marian Abdi’s Controversial Photos with Taliban Fighters Ignite Outrage—Is She an Innocent Traveler or a Reckless Provocateur? In a world where influencers shape perceptions as much...
The United Nations Decries Taliban’s Latest Restrictions on Personal Freedom and Women’s Rights The United Nations has denounced Afghanistan’s new morality law as a “distressing vision”...
Richard Bennett’s Travel Ban Highlights Ongoing Human Rights Tensions The Taliban government in Afghanistan has barred Richard Bennett, the United Nations-appointed special rapporteur on human rights,...
USCIRF Report Highlights Severe Repression and Human Rights Violations Under Taliban Rule Religious freedom in Afghanistan has seen a continuous and severe decline since the Taliban’s...
Somaliland at the Crossroads: Facing an Internal Betrayal and External Threats Somaliland is grappling with unprecedented internal and external threats that could undermine its quest for...
At a historic U.N.-led conference in Qatar, the Taliban calls for an end to financial sanctions and greater international cooperation, while dismissing concerns over women’s rights...