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Two killed as roadside bomb targets Taliban

Dawn 04 Nov 2021
A roadside bomb struck a Taliban patrol in a stronghold of the militant Islamic State group in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding three, witnesses said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the attack bore the hallmarks of previous IS strikes against the Taliban.
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Every time polls come, Pakistan, Taliban become favourite subjects of BJP: RLD’s Jayant Chaudhary

The Economic Times 04 Nov 2021
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav's recent remark about Jinnah playing a role in the freedom movement was also used out of context, said Chaudhary, whose party has forged an alliance with the SP ... .
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Taliban size up the threat from a tenacious IS-K

Japan Times 04 Nov 2021
The Islamic State group's Afghanistan affiliate is a formidable rival to Afghanistan's new regime, with stark differences in beliefs and tactics ... .
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Two killed as roadside bomb in Jalalabad targets Taliban

Dawn 04 Nov 2021
A roadside bomb struck a Taliban patrol in a stronghold of the militant Islamic State group in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding three, witnesses said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the attack bore the hallmarks of previous IS strikes against the Taliban.
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They stayed to fight the Taliban. Now the protesters are being hunted down

The Guardian 04 Nov 2021
... A month ago, Reshmin was busy organising protests against Taliban rule in online groups of hundreds of fellow women’s rights activists.
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Afghan ambassador to Canada forging ahead, despite Taliban takeover

CBC 04 Nov 2021
Afghanistan's ambassador to Canada said he and his staff are still working and committed to representing the people of that country, despite its new government ... .
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Growing IS attacks put Taliban in precarious position

MENA FN 04 Nov 2021
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, Nov 4 (IANS) In the two months since the Taliban took control of the country, the Islamic State (IS) affiliate in Afghanistan, known as IS-Khorasan or IS-K, has stepped ... .
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Taliban imposes ban on use of foreign currencies

NWA Online 04 Nov 2021
The Taliban government has banned the ...
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Crown defends refusing humanitarian visas to Afghans with New Zealand links fearful of Taliban

Stuff 04 Nov 2021
But the Crown says a special "humanitarian circumstances" visa did not apply to two Afghans challenging New Zealand immigration rules and their application ....
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Work with, or isolate, the Taliban is a tough choice for US

Fresno Bee 04 Nov 2021
WASHINGTON — The Taliban’s seizure of Afghanistan after 20 years of the United States pouring its blood, sweat, tears and many billions of taxpayer dollars into the country has left ... .
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Taliban leader warns against infiltrators in the ranks

Urdu Point 04 Nov 2021
The supreme leader of the Taliban warned Thursday against the danger of turncoats and infiltrators in the movement that has taken charge of Afghanistan ... Taliban commanders to purge their ranks.
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Taliban 'have a 'kill list' of gay people in Afghanistan 'forcing many to hide'

The Mirror 04 Nov 2021
Kimahliu Powell, from Rainbow Railroad, the only international LGBT+ organisation on the ground in the Afghanistan, said it's a 'scary' time to be in the country ... .
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Why Taliban’s Ban On Foreign Currency In Afghanistan May Be Disastrous For The Economy

News18 04 Nov 2021
The Taliban has banned the use of foreign currency despite Afghanistan’s crippling financial crisis. .
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Taliban forms commission to remove officials involved in corrupt practices

The Wire 04 Nov 2021
The Afghan Taliban has formed a commission to remove soldiers, officeholders and senior military and intelligence officials from their ranks who are allegedly involved in illegal or corrupt practices ... He further added that the Taliban would have to be vigilant and carry out self-accountability.
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Kabul Hospital Attack Undermines Taliban Security Pledges

NDTV 04 Nov 2021
Just a few months after the Taliban took charge in Kabul and promised to restore peace in Afghanistan, many Afghans still fear an invisible enemy. the Islamic State ... .
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