Taliban withdraws Afghanistan from International Criminal Court

Islamabad – Afghanistan’s radical Taliban leaders on Thursday dismissed the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) over their country, announced a ‘illegal’ decision by his predecessors to join the founder of the Hague-based court in 2003. The decision follows the announcement of the Chief Prosecutor of the ICC last month, demanding an arrest warrant … Read more

The head of the Taliban claimed the Afghan rule inherent in divine orders

Islamabad – The leader of the Governing radical Taliban, Afghanistan, has defended his policies, including banning women’s access to education and employment, saying that they are obtained from “orders of Allah”. The associations of Hibatullah Akhundzada were demanding an arrest warrant for the repetition Taliban leader, a few days after the Chief Prosecutor of the … Read more

Taliban agrees conditionally to allow Afghan girls to study in Pakistan

Islamabad – According to officials knowing the matter, the Taliban officials in Afghanistan have allegedly agreed to allow women students to get higher education in Pakistan, provided that their male parents are also given visas to go with them. . This revelation occurred when hundreds of Afghan students took the entrance exam on Saturday to … Read more

Pakistan court temporarily bans deportation of Afghan musicians, singers

Islamabad — A high court in Pakistan on Friday barred authorities from forcibly deporting Afghan musicians and singers unless their asylum cases are resolved within the next two months. The decision comes as a crackdown on thousands of refugees from neighboring Afghanistan who either do not have legal permits to stay in the country or … Read more