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Anas Haqqani, a senior leader of the Haqqani network, arrested by the Afghan Intelligence Service in Khost province, is seen in this handout picture released Oct. 16, 2014.
The Haqqani Network is aligned with the Taliban and al Qaeda and is considered one of the most significant threats to stability in Afghanistan, security experts say. Associated with Pakistani ...
The Taliban and the Haqqani Network are "separate entities," the State Department insisted on Friday, arguing the United States providing information with the former did not mean it was doing the ...
Media reports in 2015 that Haqqani had died have never been confirmed. But at some point, he handed leadership of the network to his son Sirajuddin, who in 2015 was named as a deputy of the ...
The Haqqani network will be the fourth group added to the list over the past year. Seven groups have been removed from the list since 1999. Richard Leiby in Kabul contributed to this report.
News about the Haqqani Network, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Haqqani, who is also the “deputy emir” of the Taliban, “currently leads the day-to-day activities of the Haqqani Network,” according to the State Department’s website, explaining that ...
The Haqqani Network under Sirajuddin Haqqani has published a global jihadist manifesto that betrays the international scope of its intent. Truly, its sophisticated international capabilities ranging ...
The Haqqani Network retains close ties to the Taliban, with Sirajuddin Haqqani even becoming the latter’s deputy leader in 2015, and are thought to be playing a security role in the new ...
The Haqqani Network is aligned with the Taliban and al Qaeda and is considered one of the most significant threats to stability in Afghanistan, security experts say. Associated with Pakistani ...
When the Trump administration announced this week it was suspending military aid to Pakistan until the country takes more aggressive action against terrorist organizations that have targeted Americ… ...
The Haqqani Network is aligned with the Taliban and al Qaeda and is considered one of the most significant threats to stability in Afghanistan, security experts say. Associated with Pakistani ...