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Two professors from the American University of Afghanistan — an American and an Australian — will be released by the Taliban as part of a prisoner swap, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced ...
Anas is a son of Jalaluddin Haqqani, a Pashtun mujahid and military leader of pro-Taliban forces in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Through his Pashtun mother, his only surviving brothers are Sirajuddin Haqqani and Abdulaziz Haqqani, while his father’s second wife is an Arab from the UAE whose children live with her in her home country. [5]
The leader of the United Arab Emirates met with an official in the Taliban government still wanted by the United States on an up-to $10 million bounty over his involvement in an attack that killed ...
Sirajuddin Haqqani (Pashto: سراج الدين حقاني, romanized: Sirāj al-Dīn Ḥaqqānī, Pashto pronunciation: [sɪrɑd͡ʒʊˈdin haqɑˈni]; aliases Khalifa and Siraj Haqqani; born 5 December 1979) is an Afghan warlord and Specially Designated Global Terrorist who is the first deputy leader of Afghanistan and the acting interior minister in the internationally unrecognized post ...
Kevin King, a U.S. citizen, and Timothy Weeks, were kidnapped at gunpoint from the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul in August 2016.
The Haqqani network is an Afghan Islamist group, built around the family of the same name, [18] that has used asymmetric warfare in Afghanistan to fight against Soviet forces in the 1980s, and US-led NATO forces and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan government in the 21st century.
Kotb's last day on both Today and the show's more relaxed fourth hour will be Friday, Jan. 10, NBC previously announced. Craig Melvin will replace Kotb in the show's 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. hours, while ...
Anas Haqqani, Afghan Taliban leader, commander and poet; Ezatullah Haqqani (born c. 1963), Taliban civil leader; Husain Haqqani (born 1956), Pakistani diplomat; Ibrahim Haqqani, prominent member of the Zadran tribe; Irshad Ahmed Haqqani (1928–2010), journalist from Pakistan; Jalaluddin Haqqani (1939–2018), Afghan military leader