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Taliban / Iran pays Taliban fighters in Afghanistan $1000 per head .... As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when .

The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an .

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The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in .

Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a .

The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic . In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when .

The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic . As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an .

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The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic .

The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent .

This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in . The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic . The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an .

In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in .

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The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in . The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when .

In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group .

The taliban, an ultraconservative militancy that wants to rule an islamist emirate, came to power in afghanistan in the late 1990s. The taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the pashtun areas of eastern and southern afghanistan who were educated in traditional islamic . As taliban offensive escalates, afghanistan at dangerous turning point, special representative warns security council amid calls for . The taliban have quickly rolled back afghan forces in the north and near kabul, raising doubts about how long the government can last when . Taliban insurgents captured an afghan provincial capital and killed the government's senior media officer in kabul on friday amid a . In recent days the taliban have escalated attacks on northern provinces, which lie outside their traditional strongholds in the south but where the group . The militants' takeover in the province along the iranian and pakistani borders marked the first of its kind since the taliban launched an . The taliban often target government officials and those they perceive as working for the government or foreign forces, though several recent . This is now a different kind of war, reminiscent of syria, recently, or sarajevo, one top official said of the taliban's advance in . The taliban, which defines itself as the islamic emirate of afghanistan, was defeated militarily after it sheltered al qa'ida in 2001, but .