Posted on Mar 11, 2019 KABUL (Reuters) – A biography of one-eyed former Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar says he lived near a U.S. base in Afghanistan for years, not in Pakistan as U.S ...
[See Threat Matrix report, Taliban spurn Islamic scholars’ conference on suicide bombings.] Now Mullah Omar, the emir of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has come out squarely against the ...
Under the leadership of the reclusive Mullah Mohammed Omar (who is thought to have died ... be in his 60s and has lived most of his life in Afghanistan. However, according to experts, he maintains ...
Since the Taliban’s resurgence in 2021, South Asia has faced profound geopolitical shifts, revealing Taliban fractures and ...
On July 29th, the govenrment of Afghanistan announced that it believed Mullah Muhammad Omar, the leader of the Afghan Taliban, had died in a hospital in Pakistain in 2013. From 1996 to 2001 ...
The death of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, reported by the Afghan government in July, has raised serious concerns about U.S. intelligence operations in the region and the future of peace ...
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor on Thursday said he was seeking arrest warrants against senior Taliban ...
Afghan security forces have discovered a large amount of weapons and ammunition in the eastern Ghazni province, the <a ...
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The International Criminal Court Chief Prosecuter has announced that he has applied for arrest ...
The top prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) says he will seek arrest warrants against senior leaders of the Taliban government in Afghanistan over the persecution of women and girls.
Afghanistan and Iran (PAI), met Afghanistan's "acting defense minister" Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob -- the son of the Taliban's late founder Mullah Muhammad Omar -- as well as former President Hamid ...
ICC prosecutor Khan argued the Taliban was “brutally” repressing resistance through crimes “including murder, imprisonment, torture, rape and other forms of sexual violence, enforced disappearance, ...