The move comes on top of several other open disciplinary procedures against Hungary that the European Commission, the EU executive branch, has been pursuing against the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
In recent weeks, the Taliban has launched a crackdown on Afghan women and girls accused of violating the extremist group's strict dress code. Some of the women and their relatives have told RFE/RL's Radio Azadi that they were humiliated and tortured in Taliban detention.
UNICEF, the UN's aid and relief organization for children, has called for greater support for the nearly 100,000 children affected by the October earthquakes in the western Afghan province of Herat.