ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Taliban leaders
The prosecutor says persecution of women and girls is a crime against humanity.
The top prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) says he will seek arrest warrants against senior leaders of the Taliban government in Afghanistan over the persecution of women and girls. We get the latest from the Hague and from the 大象传媒's Afghan Service, and we get reaction from Afghan women.
Donald Trump is delivering one of the first major speeches of his presidency. It comes after the head of the World Trade Organization warned that tit-for-tat trade wars could have devastating consequences for global growth. We speak to the 大象传媒's economics editor.
An internal government memo suggests the Trump administration is looking to send up to 10,000 more troops to the Mexican border to stop migrants entering the US. Mexican politicians say troops are not a solution. We speak to journalists on both sides of the Mexico-US border.
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Presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Taliban new leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada is seen in an undated photograph, posted on a Taliban twitter feed on May 25, 2016, and identified separately by several Taliban officials, who declined be named. Credit: Social Media/File Photo)
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