UNAMA’s mission in Afghanistan extended for a year as the UN urges engagement, while Pakistan criticizes Taliban on terrorism.
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UNAMA’s mission in Afghanistan extended for a year as the UN urges engagement, while Pakistan criticizes Taliban on terrorism.
UNSC to vote on extending UNAMA’s mandate until 2026, focusing on human rights, aid, and global engagement of Afghanistan.
UN report warns of worsening human rights in Afghanistan under Taliban, citing gender persecution, repression, and a crisis.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Taliban leaders over crimes against Afghan women; a move to ensure accountability.
The Afghan Taliban’s regressive governance isolates Afghanistan, contrasting with the Muslim world’s embrace of education and progress.
Supreme Court urges an amendment to the Hindu Succession Act to ensure equal property rights for tribal women
US Embassy condemns IEA injustice against women in Afghanistan, warning it threatens global justice and human rights.
Malala calls for global support to protect rights of women in Afghanistan, urging leaders to act in line with international laws.
BRICS calls on Afghanistan to lift the ban on education for women and girls, urging action for fundamental rights and stability.
Junior doctors in Kolkata end their hunger strike protest, demanding justice and better safety in healthcare following a colleague’s murder.
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