Taliban leader Eid message/bans on female education still continues Akhundzada said Taliban officials should “live a brotherly life among themselves, avoid disagreements and selfishness.”
Taliban arrest women for ‘Bad Hijab’ in the first time since their return to power in Afghanistan Police will refer the matter to judicial authorities or the women will be released on strict bail.
Taliban forces killed dozens of Tajiks and Pakistanis involved in attacks on religious clerics Taliban Security forces in Afghanistan killed a number of Tajik and Pakistani nationals and arrested scores others involved in attacks against religious clerics, the public, and mosques.
Taliban delegation to seek recognition of Islamic world informally visited Indonesia Representatives of Afghanistan's Taliban travelled to Indonesia earlier this month on an unofficial visit
UK-based group documents rights abuses since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan with ‘witness map’ The map reveals the violence and human rights abuses occurring under Taliban rule against women, independent journalists, and minorities.
To obey Islamic principles Taliban banned women`s taking entry exam at universities Taliban announced women can’t take entry exams at public universities due to possible violation of Islamic sharia.