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The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two of the Taliban's top leaders, accusing them of ...
The UK government set up a secret Afghan relocation scheme after the personal data of thousands of people was inadvertently ...
Russia has become the first country to formally recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan, sparking outrage from ...
The BBC is facing backlash after it aired — then removed — a Gaza documentary narrated by a 13-year-old boy whose father is a Hamas official. The broadcaster admitted a serious editorial lapse in not ...
The Taliban say 90,000 CCTV cameras in Kabul will reduce crime but there are fears for human rights. ... Taliban officials refused to answer BBC questions about where they sourced the equipment.
The BBC spent the day with women across Afghanistan to understand what life is like under the Taliban government since it took power in 2021. Taliban decrees seek to silence women in public, bar ...
The UK government set up a secret multibillion-pound scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans to Britain after a data leak put ...
Malala Yousafzai has urged Muslim leaders to challenge the Taliban government in Afghanistan and its repressive policies for girls and women. "Simply put, the Taliban in Afghanistan do not see ...
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned chess until further notice due to fears the game is a source of gambling. Officials said the game has been prohibited indefinitely until its ...
The Taliban has told the BBC it will "endeavour" to release two British nationals who have been arrested and held in Afghanistan "as soon as possible". Peter Reynolds, 79, and his wife Barbie, 75 ...
The Taliban government declined to respond to a BBC request for comment on the advocate's remarks. They have previously said they respect women's rights in accordance with their interpretation of ...
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Inside the Taliban's surveillance network monitoring millions - MSNThe Taliban say 90,000 CCTV cameras in Kabul will reduce crime but there are fears for human rights. ... The BBC are the first international journalists allowed to see the system in action.
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