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  2. Taliban unveil interim hard-line government as they move to ...

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    The Taliban said the declaration of the interim government is not final, saying all the appointments are in an acting capacity. Taliban unveil interim hard-line government as they move to rule ...

  3. Who is the ‘Abdul’ Trump mentioned from the Taliban? - AOL

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    Former President Trump recounted a threat he made to a Taliban leader, Abdul, claiming that he told him "Don't do it anymore, you do it anymore you're going to have problems" during his debate ...

  4. Afghan Taliban celebrate return to power two years on amid ...

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    After a lightning offensive as U.S.-led foreign forces were withdrawing after 20 years of inconclusive war, the Taliban entered the capital on Aug. 15, 2021, as the Afghan security forces, set up ...

  5. Hibatullah Akhundzada - Wikipedia

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    The death of the Taliban's founding leader, Mullah Omar, had been previously concealed for two years, and during that time, the Taliban had continued to issue statements in Mullah Omar's name. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] On 30 October 2021, Taliban officials said Akhundzada made a public appearance at the Darul Uloom Hakimah madrassa in Kandahar.

  6. Abdul Ghani Baradar - Wikipedia

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    Mullah Baradar in 2020 in Doha, Qatar, to sign the Doha Agreement. Abdul Ghani Baradar [a] (born 29 September 1963 or c. 1968; known by the honorific mullah) is an Afghan militant and religious leader who is the acting first deputy prime minister, alongside Abdul Salam Hanafi, of the internationally unrecognized post-2021 Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

  7. List of Taliban insurgency leaders - Wikipedia

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    Was the Taliban's chief of communications; Listed as a member of the Taliban leadership. [15] Abdul Razaq: Commerce Minister: Afghan forces captured Razaq while scouring a rugged mountainous region north of Kandahar, April 1, 2003. [16] Razaq's son, Abdul, had been killed on September 5, 2002 as he tried to shoot President Hamid Karzai.

  8. The Taliban are celebrating 3 years in power, but they’re not ...

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    The Taliban celebrated the third anniversary of their return to power Wednesday at a former U.S. air base in Afghanistan, but there was no mention of the country’s hardships or promises to help ...

  9. Mohammad Fazl - Wikipedia

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    He was released, along with the other four members of the so-called Taliban Five—Khairullah Khairkhwa, Abdul Haq Wasiq, Norullah Noori, and Mohammad Nabi Omari—in exchange for the release of United States Army soldier Bowe Bergdahl, a convicted deserter who had been held captive by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network.