In a recording, the group's leader declared: "We will flog the women ... we will stone them to death in public [for crimes]." What does Islamic law say on the matter? And have stonings taken place?
An Afghan women's rights activist reveals to Sky News the stark differences - and what is not so different - in how the Iranian and Afghan regimes treat women.
Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says leadership has established an inquiry committee tasked with reporting its findings to the ...
Afghanistan’s rulers are pariahs on the global stage, largely because of their restrictions on women and girls. The economy ...
The United Nations Human Rights Council questioned an Afghanistan ambassador about human rights violations, particularly against women. The Taliban now control Afghanistan, but they are not ...
“Do unto all men as you would wish to have done unto you; and reject for others what you would reject for yourself.” The incongruity of Taliban leaders exempting their own daughters from the ...
The Taliban authorities questioned the journalists regarding their broadcasting of music and talking to female callers during ...
Indicating readiness for an increase in international visitors, Afghanistan’s sole five-star hotel, the Serena, has recently ...
ISLAMABAD: The Afghan interim government announced the formation of a committee on Sunday to probe violent clashes that left two people dead in the northeastern Badakhshan province following protests ...
Image: A young women films during a protest in Iran in October 2022 When ... Even beyond the country's borders, the long arm of the Afghan Taliban stretches and curtails. How restrictive this ...