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On Monday, Anas Haqqani, a senior leader in the Taliban, praised Twitter in response to the launch of Meta’s Threads, a Twitter competitor that went live last week and has racked up more than ...
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Afghansthan: Taliban's refugees minister Khalil Rahman Haqqani, six others killed in a blast; all you need to know - MSNKhalil Rahman Haqqani, the Afghan Taliban's acting minister for refugees, was killed in a Kabul explosion along with six others. A senior leader of the Haqqani network, he was designated a ...
Anas Haqqani, the Taliban leader and scion of Afghanistan’s feared terrorist Haqqani Network, endorsed Elon Musk’s Twitter Monday over its new rival, Threads.
Taliban leader Anas Haqqani is wading into the social media war between Twitter and Instagram's new Threads app, saying he prefers Elon Musk's platform due to its free speech policies. "Twitter ...
Anas Haqqani, a Taliban official, said Twitter is more committed to "free speech" than its rivals. Haqqani's father founded the Haqqani Network, a US-designated foreign terrorist organization.
Q&A: Anas Haqqani on one year of Taliban rule. Taliban leader Anas Haqqani in an exclusive interview says his government would not allow armed groups to operate from its soil.
The Afghan Taliban’s acting minister for refugees, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, has been killed in a blast in the country’s capital Kabul, his nephew Anas Haqqani said on Wednesday.
In an interview, Afghan Taliban leader Anas Haqqani, 28, talks about his family’s militant network, the question of his involvement in assassinations – and why he is determined to fight for ...
Anas, the youngest of Jalaluddin Haqqani sons, is leading efforts to form a governance system in Kabul following the collapse of the Afghan government by the recent Taliban blitz.
Anas Haqqani made the remarks as the Taliban marks one year since it captured the Afghan capital Kabul and regained control of the country following the US-led withdrawal after a 20-year campaign.
The Afghan Taliban's acting minister for refugees, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, and six other people were killed in an explosion in the capital Kabul, his nephew Anas Haqqani has said ...
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