The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Afghan women can be granted asylum based solely on gender and nationality. The court emphasized that these factors are enough to qualify them for ...
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled Friday that nationality and gender are "sufficient" for an EU country to grant asylum to Afghan women, who have seen their rights stifled under Taliban rule.
The European Union's top court ruled on Friday discriminatory measures against women imposed by the Talibanregime "constitute ...
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that a decision to remove the Taliban from a list of terrorist organisations had ...
Alexander Bortnikov announced that the work to remove the Taliban movement from the list of terrorist organizations is in the final stages in Russia ...
Pakistani authorities have placed shipping containers on key roads and highways leading to the capital and suspended ...
Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta launched his elaborate trilogy in honour of his company’s adoptive home with ...
There are concerns that the United States’ decision to scrap the post of special Afghan envoy signals Washington’s increasing ...
Hundreds of national security officials endorsed Donald J. Trump as a 'peacemaker' and warned that Kamala Harris will usher in WWIII.
Putin has managed to forge alliances with many Central American politicians and governments, in a region characterized by ...