Por: CBS News World October 05, 2022
A suicide bomber struck at a center of Taliban power Wednesday, setting off a blast at a government ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul. At least four people were killed, a Taliban official said.The afternoon explosion took place as workers and visitors were praying inside a mosque of Afghanistan's Interior Ministry, which is responsible for security and law enforcement in the country. The ministry is on Kabul's main road next to... + full article
CBS News USA Politics October 10, 2022
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The Daily Beast USA World October 09, 2022
When the U.S. announced the release of American hostage Mark Frerichs—a navy veteran who has been held by the Taliban since 2020—it failed to mention that he was released in exchange for a convicted Afghan drug trafficker and prominent ally, Bashir Noorzai.“After more than... + más
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Time USA Life October 07, 2022
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ABC News USA World October 05, 2022
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A suicide bomber struck at a center of power Wednesday, setting off a blast at a government ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul. At least four people were killed, a Taliban official said.The afternoon explosion took place as workers and visitors were... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World October 05, 2022
A blast struck a mosque at a government ministry building in Kabul on Wednesday as workers and visitors were praying, a Taliban official said. The afternoon explosion went off inside the mosque of the Interior Ministry, which is responsible for security and law enforcement in... + más
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Associated Press USA Business September 23, 2022
KABUL (AP) — At least four people are dead and 10 wounded after explosion went off near a mosque in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul on Friday, with a hospital confirming the number of casualties.A column of black smoke rose into the sky and shots rang out several minutes... + más
Taliban: Car bomb near Kabul mosque kills 7, wounds 41 | ABC News
ABC News USA World September 23, 2022
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A car bomb went off Friday as worshippers were leaving a Kabul mosque, killing at least seven people and wounding 41, including several children, a official said.No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing, the latest in a steady stream of... + más
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