US strongly condemns Kabul attack, envoy says
The attack occurred near the Taliban-run Attorney General’s Office in western Kabul on Monday afternoon.
The attack occurred near the Taliban-run Attorney General’s Office in western Kabul on Monday afternoon.
The decision has come directly from Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban's supreme leader, local sources said.
The final law, which underscores the Taliban’s centralized control, was ratified by the Taliban leader on August 21.
The group stated that the attacker waited near the main gate for employees to exit before detonating his explosive vest.
The meeting focused on the details of a plan to organize foreign nationals.
The petition calls on the International Criminal Court to classify the Taliban's treatment of Afghan women and girls as a.
Taliban says the curriculum will be adjusted based on Islamic teachings.
Taliban has reported that six people were killed in the suicide attack.
Akhundzada's journey began in Badghis, continued through Faryab, and has now brought him to Jawzjan.
Sources said the blast occurred near the Taliban-run Attorney General’s office in the west of Kabul.