It's the latest curb on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls, following edicts barring them from education, public spaces and most forms of employment.
Nearly 80 primary school students, mostly girls, are suspected to have been poisoned over the weekend and taken to hospital in Afghanistan's Sangcharak district.
Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith has suffered a huge defeat, ending an almost five-year legal battle between the former-SAS corporal and three media outlets.
A Federal Court judge found allegations Roberts-Smith murdered or was complicit in the killing of four unarmed Afghans while deployed overseas were "substantially true".
Angus Campbell received a letter from the US defence attache in Canberra in March 2021 suggesting the elite SAS may have been “tainted” by the allegations of war crimes in Afghanistan
Oliver Jordan Schulz is living at an undisclosed location in rural NSW, charged with unlawfully killing a civilian while deployed in Afghanistan in 2012.
The Islamic State terrorist plotted the 2021 attack that killed 13 US troops and about 170 Afghans during the chaotic American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Images from war-torn Ukraine and the battered city of Mariupol have been recognised as some of the best pictures taken in the past year at the 2023 World Press Photo awards.
A former SAS soldier charged with a war crime while serving in Afghanistan has sought bail claiming his safety could be at risk from Islamic terrorists while behind bars.
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has rattled much of Afghanistan and Pakistan, sending panicked residents fleeing from their homes and frightening people even in remote villages.
Prince Harry has been accused of war crimes by the Iranian regime after boasting about the number of Taliban fighters he killed in Afghanistan in his recently released book.
The royal has drawn wide criticism for claiming in his autobiography, Spare, that he killed 25 insurgents while serving for the British Army in Afghanistan.
The changes were announced with immediate effect and until further notice, marking a further blow to the rights of girls and women under Taliban rule.
ADF chief Angus Campbell has given officers 28 days to prove their service in the Afghanistan war was "distinguished" but it has sparked ire from veterans.
More than 30,000 refugees living in Australia are still on various temporary visas, limiting their ability to work, study, reunite with their loved ones and create stable lifestyles.
After a prolonged period of dry weather, some parts of the southern UK are facing drought conditions, prompting hosepipe bans and other water-conservation measures.
At the launch of the former prime minister's new book he was asked about a backlog of humanitarian visas and reports some people have been killed in Afghanistan while waiting in the queue.
For a year, US officials have been saying that taking out a terrorist threat in Afghanistan with no American troops on the ground would be difficult, but not impossible.
Ayman al-Zawahiri was sheltering in a safehouse in Kabul and was killed in "a precise tailored airstrike" using two Hellfire missiles, US officials say.
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's death at the hands of a US drone strike brings an end to his "trail of murder and violence against American citizens," President Joe Biden said.
Drug addiction has long been a problem in Afghanistan, the world's biggest producer of opium and heroin and now a major source of meth. The drug use has been fueled by persistent poverty and decades of war that left few families unscarred.
One of the most impressive witnesses to be called out of dozens in the defamation trial launched by Ben Roberts Smith was threatened with a "bullet in his head" by the war veteran, a judge has been told.
Ben Roberts-Smith was either the architect or knowing beneficiary of a lie he and four of his SAS witnesses told to cover up an alleged murder of an Afghan prisoner, a judge has been told.