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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Tuesday for the Taliban's supreme leader and the head of Afghanistan's Supreme ... girls and women of the rights ...
The Afghan group rejects the charges as ‘baseless rhetoric’, saying that it does not recognise the international court.
Taliban have imposed harsh measures that range from banning women from public places to girls from attending school beyond ...
In a statement, the ICC named Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada and Afghanistan's top judge Abdul Hakim Haqqani ...
For six hours every day after school, Nahideh works in a cemetery, collecting water from a nearby shrine to sell to mourners ...
The lack of male solidarity and the blunder of international organizations, which have been largely ineffective, only ...
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for the Taliban’s supreme leader and the head of Afghanistan’s supreme court, who have limited girls' education and banned women's voices from ...
Afghanistan's Taliban government banned girls from secondary school and university three years ago – the only country in the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — From 7,222 miles away, University of Louisville (UofL) students are teaching students in Afghanistan. An education that dozens of Afghan students are willing to risk their ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Tuesday for the Taliban's supreme leader and the head of Afghanistan's Supreme Court on charges of persecuting ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued warrants under seal on July 8, 2025 for two senior Taliban leaders as part of the court’s Afghanistan investigation.
By Clarisse Sih and Bibbi Abruzzini Today, for millions of young women and girls in Afghanistan, education is not just a right — it is an act of defiance. Since the Taliban regained control in 2021, ...