After the Taliban banned women's sport in Afghanistan, most of the women's cricket team ended up relocating to Australia. Now ...
Former International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda has said the then-head of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency pressured her in a series of meetings to drop her investigation ...
Benafsha Hashimi fled the Taliban to Australia in 2021 and is determined to fight for the ICC to follow Fifa’s lead and recognise Afghanistan’s exiled players as the national side ...
Angered EU lawmakers say those who ‘carry out crimes against humanity should never set foot on European soil without passing ...
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Is the EU legitimizing the Taliban?
As the EU confirmed plans to invite a Taliban delegation to discuss migrant returns, activists said the move risks ...
The Afghanistan women’s refugee team will tour England this summer in their continued bid to be recognised for international competition.
Afghanistan’s refugee women’s cricket team is set to tour England this summer, marking a significant moment for players ...
Afghanistan women's refugee team will tour United Kingdom in June and be guests at July's World Cup final at Lord's.
Afghanistan’s displaced female cricketers will tour England next month. It is a landmark moment on a five-year journey to rebuild their careers and remain part of the game following their exclusion ...
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