8pm News 25 February 2024
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is set to hold a closed-door meeting on Afghanistan early Monday, with UN Secretary-General.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is set to hold a closed-door meeting on Afghanistan early Monday, with UN Secretary-General.
Sources said the UN chief Antonio Guterres will present a report on this appointment.
Manizha Sediqi, a women’s rights activist, has been in Taliban detention for nearly five months without legal representation, sources familiar.
The Taliban's conditions for participating in the meeting, which included high-level talks exclusively with them as representatives of Afghanistan, were.
Guterres expressed hope that Taliban officials would participate in future meetings of this nature.
Taliban cited the United Nations' failure to accept their conditions as the reason for this decision.
With the United Nations-hosted meeting on Afghanistan’s future looming on Feb. 18-19, the Taliban have yet to confirm their attendance,.
The World Food Program reported that Taliban restrictions on women and girls could hinder improvements in Afghanistan.
Ahead of the Doha meeting scheduled for Feb. 18-19, women’s rights activists are urging the United Nations to secure the.
Heather Barr, the associate director of the Women’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, expressed concerns about the selection of.