Some 200 Taliban supporters rallied in central Afghanistan on Sunday against the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor's request for arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested on Saturday that the US may offer a substantial reward for the capture of Taliban leaders, following reports that the group is holding more American ...
The International Criminal Court, a U.N. agency, has to approve the warrants. They've been condemned by the Taliban and ...
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ISLAMABAD - Afghanistan's ruling Taliban on Friday condemned the International Criminal Court's request for arrest warrants ...
The Taliban claimed the ICC should “not attempt to impose a particular interpretation of human rights on the entire world and ...
The Taliban Friday rejected a court move to arrest two of their top officials for persecuting women, accusing the court of ...
The Taliban has condemned the International Criminal Court's decision to issue arrest warrants for two top officials for ...
Supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Supreme Court chief Abdul Hakim Haqqani accused of crimes against humanity ...
PARIS—Afghan taekwondo star Marzieh Hamidi told AFP the death threats she has received, forcing her to live under French ...
The move comes after the International Criminal Court requested arrested warrants for two Taliban chiefs, including the leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.