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At Least 103 Killed, 235 Wounded In Taliban Car Bombing In Afghanistan : The Two-Way The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, just a week after another attack — also claimed by the ...
Kabul, Afghanistan --A Taliban suicide car bomber targeted a police station the Afghan capital on Wednesday, killing 14 people and wounding 145, most of them civilians, officials said in what was ...
The United Nations mission in Afghanistan has expressed concern about the Taliban's arrest of women and girls for alleged ...
An American service member was among at least a dozen people killed in a Taliban suicide car bomb near the U.S. Embassy in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday. The U.S. soldier, along with a ...
The Taliban have been in charge of Kabul for 48 hours. Women have already disappeared from the streets By Clarissa Ward , Brent Swails and Ivana Kottasová , CNN ...
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani demanded that Pakistan crack down on the Talibanafter a car bomb explosion near Kabul airport claimed by the Islamist militants killed five people ...
Afghan officials say a Taliban suicide car bombing has killed at least 26 people and wounded 41 others in the capital, Kabul. The July 24 attack came as a presidential spokesman said the militant ...
The Afghan Taliban claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a car bomb attack near a heavily fortified foreign compound in Kabul that killed five people, including an Indian national.
The Taliban triumphantly marched into Kabul’s international airport on Tuesday, hours after the final U.S. troop withdrawal that ended America’s longest war. Taliban leaders pledged to … ...
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a suicide car bomb that targeted a British Embassy vehicle in Kabul, killing at least five, including a U.K. national. The bombing was followed Thursday ...
A group of purported Taliban fighters frolicked at an amusement park in Afghanistan riding bumper cars and a merry-go-round, according to video posted online Monday -- after the militant ...
The Taliban have been in charge of Kabul for 48 hours. Women have already disappeared from the streets By Clarissa Ward , Brent Swails and Ivana Kottasová , CNN ...