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The Taliban's supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada said Sunday there is "no need" for Western laws in Afghanistan and that democracy is dead as long as sharia laws are in place.
Taliban Imposes Smartphone Ban In Kandahar Schools And Madrasas, Citing Moral And Religious Concerns
The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have imposed a complete ban on the use of smartphones by students, teachers, and ...
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Taliban divided over ‘isolated’ leader’s crackdown on women - MSNMullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban’s supreme leader, has also vowed to publicly stone women to death for adultery. Some women, ...
The Taliban's supreme leader said Sunday there is "no need" for Western laws in Afghanistan, noting that democracy is dead as long as sharia laws are in place.
A ban on smartphones in schools issued by Taliban authorities in southern Afghanistan came into force, students and teachers ...
A ban on smartphones in schools issued by Taliban authorities in southern Afghanistan came into force, students and teachers ...
The directive by provincial Education Department in Kandahar applies to students, teachers and administrative staff ...
To Afghans worried the US shut its doors… return home, even if you served them for 30 years, said PM Akhund on Eid ...
The Islamist militant group ruling Afghanistan has claimed the country is secure. But ordinary Afghans say hunger, poverty and fear are everyday realities.
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