President Donald Trump's former White House chief strategist told the crowd to "fight, fight, fight" before raising his right ...
The Taliban leader has made a rare visit to a university in Afghanistan in his first known trip to a modern education institution. Hibatullah Akhundzada told an audience at Kandahar ...
Shortly after the speech, the Taliban’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada ... from where the Taliban’s supreme leader ...
Shortly after the speech, the Taliban’s supreme leader ... from where the Taliban’s supreme leader assumes the powerful seat and rules without making any public appearance.
Shortly after the speech, the Taliban’s supreme leader ... from where the Taliban’s supreme leader assumes the powerful seat and rules without making any public appearance.
The ICC chief prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for two senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan over ... Now they're making a difference for women from Afghanistan The UN special rapporteur ...
Afghanistan's supreme leader has said the Taliban will not be intimidated by "threats" in a speech given days after the International Criminal Court prosecutor requested a warrant for his arrest ...
Taliban envoy Suhail Shaheen warned US secretary of state Marco Rubio against making threats after Rubio suggested placing bounties on Taliban leaders for detaining Americans. This follows a ...
Secretary of State Rubio is threatening Taliban leaders with a “very big” bounty after he heard that there are more Americans being held in Afghanistan than previously known. Mr. Rubio said in a post ...
made a strong statement regarding American hostages allegedly held by the Taliban, warning the group with the prospect of a "very big bounty" on its top leaders if reports of additional hostages ...
GHAZNI: Some 200 Taliban supporters rallied in central Afghanistan on Sunday against the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor’s request for arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders.
WASHINGTON — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday threatened bounties on the heads of Afghanistan's Taliban leaders, stressing that more Americans may be detained in the country than ...
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