By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban government said on Tuesday it had released three ...
Afghanistan's decision to overhaul its medicine market was meant to improve quality and boost domestic production, but ...
Mujahid clarified that the Taliban would show sympathy and possibly cooperate with Iran if requested, but the group is not ...
Barbers in Afghanistan risk detention for trimming men's beards too short, they told AFP, as the Taliban authorities enforce their strict interpretation of Islamic law with increasing zeal. - Business ...
​​The code gives husbands and “slave masters” the right to carry out discretionary beatings against their wives or subordinates. This form of punishment, is known as ta’zir.
THE Taliban has legalised domestic violence in Afghanistan in a terrifying new assault on women’s rights. Signed off by ...
The Taliban’s new penal code allows husbands to punish wives and children, limits protections for women, and has been condemned by human rights groups as legitimising domestic abuse.
A new penal code introduced by the Taliban 'legalises' domestic violence against women by allowing husbands to physically ...
The Taliban has formally entrenched a class-based justice system in Afghanistan under a newly enacted Criminal Procedure Code ...
A 2014 email in newly released DOJ files shows sensitive geopolitical information about Pakistan Army strikes, Taliban talks ...
Domestic violence that does not result in 'broken bones or open wounds' is now legal in Afghanistan under the Taliban's new ...
A judicial regulation signed by the leadership of the Islamic Emirate in 2026 institutionalizes a penal hierarchy based on social status. The text ...