High-ranking Indian delegation engages in talks with Taliban in Kabul
The meeting included dialogue on visa facilitation for Afghan citizens....
Exclusive: Economic hardship, family pressures drive forced labor in Afghanistan
An alarming 33.3 percent of respondents reported that children are particularly impacted, often bearing the heaviest burdens....
Afghanistan: Women urge global action on rights amid mounting Taliban restrictions
The U.N. and human rights groups have reported that the Taliban's recent decrees focus heavily on limiting freedoms for women and girls....
UN calls for protection of Afghanistan’s audiovisual heritage amid Taliban restrictions
The statement comes as October 27 marks the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, an occasion dedicated to preserving historical footage, film, and sound archives...
Exclusive: 24 witnesses report 58 forced marriages across eight provinces of Afghanistan
The Amu research also highlights the devastating psychological, emotional, and physical consequences of forced marriages....
Saravan-Kalagan: A perilous route for Afghan migrants
They were guided by smugglers who recommended the route from Nimroz to Kalagan—a route notorious for the dangers that awaited them....
Survivor recounts Afghan migrants’ deaths at Iran border
He witnessed eight people being killed, and many others were wounded in the attack....
Two courts, two missions: How ICC and ICJ differ in pursuit of justice
Governed by 18 judges, the ICC’s leadership includes a President and two Vice Presidents....
