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According to Taliban sources, Mansoor has effectively been in charge since 2013
Omar was insignificant, and the establishments in either country would determine the direction of the uneasy alliance
Mullah Akhtar Mansoor appointed new Afghan Taliban leader
Earlier, Taliban sources said group's leadership had arrived in Islamabad for talks
Taliban has taken control of pockets of territory across the country since NATO withdrew most of its forces
Despite rumours of Mullah Omar's ill-health and death, Taliban have not officially confirmed his death
Afghan government statement also confirms Omar's death, says grounds for peace talks are now more paved than before
It's not a good place, it's never been a good place to live, says Haji Hussain
The Taliban captured food, weapons and ammunition from the Tirgaran base in Badakhshan, which borders Pakistan
Official says some headway is expected in the July 31 negotiations
Two militant commanders surrender before FC.
PTI chief says if America can negotiate with Afghan Taliban, Pakistan and Afghanistan should also negotiate with them
What the Taliban blew up weren't just stones, they were our history, says guide Muhammad Ibrahim
American war planes and remotely piloted drones still carry out strikes in Afghanistan
Analysis posted on group's website suggests four points to making the peace process successful
Ashraf Ghani thanks Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar for endorsing peace talks
Abdul Karim Fayeq, the provincial police chief, confirms the incident and blames Taliban for the blast
Tuesday's victory came despite the Islamist militant movement stepping up its offensive in the broader war
IS has never acknowledged having a presence in Afghanistan but fears grow that it is making inroads in the country
Taliban spokesperson says no group has claimed responsibility for the assassination so far
District police chief Mohammad Essa says outpost came under fire from all directions that killed 17 policemen
Norway said it was hosting a new round of talks between Taliban representatives and members of Afghan society
Kabul is increasingly relying on former mujahideen strongmen with chequered pasts as a bulwark against the insurgents
A year-long travel ban on the five is due to expire, raising questions about what happens next
Foreign fighters are training Taliban insurgents in a restive Afghan province, according to an official said
Organiser Jibran Nasir says application submitted to add sections of anti-terror act to the FIR against Maulana Aziz
We have to realise that the real enemy is in our guts. It is the Taliban and its master, al Qaeda.
The Express Tribune speaks to members of the fraternity to give you a list of who to watch out for in 2011.
AIFD display work at Clifton campus featuring weaving, painting, fabric collage, apparel and accessories.
IFJ's report "Gunning for Media: Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2010" says 94 journalists killed this year.
Cold gripped the twin cities after the rainy spell continued for the second day on Thursday.
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