The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling on Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to swiftly reverse their crackdown on women and to combat various groups inside Afghanistan. The resolution extends the UN political mission in Afghanistan until June 17 next year, and authorises the mission to support humanitarian aid deliveries and to promote national and local governance without any discrimination. The resolution’s adoption follows the arrest of 30 women in the western city of Herat this month for allegedly violating the Taliban’s strict dress code. The resolution authorises the UN mission to facilitate talks between the Taliban and regional countries and the wider international community.
Recent Posts
Most Popular
Tibetan community harassed over opposition to China’s ethnic unity law
A Tibetan man living in New Zealand says his community is being spied on and harassed for protesting against China's law on promoting ethnic unity...
Pakistan’s Struggling Citizens and Powerful Generals Draw Fresh US Scrutiny
A sharp U.S. diplomatic move by the U.S. targets Pakistan’s most powerful institution — the military. The U.S. has formally asked Pakistan to subject...
India-US Naval Partnership Deepens with Successful EOD Exercise in Kochi
The eighth edition of the India-US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Exercise 2026 concluded at the Southern Naval Command in Kerala’s Kochi on August...
Ukraine and Russia Launch Fresh Strikes, 11 Lives Lost on Both Sides
Ukraine and Russia exchanged missiles and drones today, with attacks killing at least 11 people on both sides.
Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russia...
Europe Under Fire: Wildfires Rage Amid Unprecedented Summer Heat
Wildfires continue to spread across parts of Europe as countries battle one of the hottest and driest summers on record. In Belgium, one of...









































