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Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?
The acting defense minister in the Taliban regime, Mullah Muhammad Yaqoob, stepped off a flight in Kabul last week to deliver ...
More than three years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the country's new leaders insist they have improved people's lives, but for years the Taliban has ruled with an iron fist — aided by ...
Russia has signed a military pact with the Taliban. Could its fighters start turning up in Ukraine? - Analysis: Experts say ...
Taliban officials admit that at least half of the stockpile is now “unaccounted for.” Many of those weapons ended up with militant groups operating across Afghanistan’s borders. A recent report by the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has again said he would get Ukraine and Russia to stop fighting while also saying he would demand that the Taliban return billions of dollars of U ...
TALAK, Afghanistan - Flushing out Taliban warriors is a difficult task, but U.S. special forces are putting a dent in their weapons supplies. Just last week, a U.S. convoy roared into this village in ...
American officials have lost track of tens of thousands of weapons intended for Afghan security forces, with some of the weapons heading to the Taliban, according to a government audit released ...
Russia and the Afghan Taliban have signed a deal on repairing Soviet-era and Russian-made weapons, a seemingly small move in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than three years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the country's new leaders insist they have improved people's ...
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