An interview with the Taliban spokesman in Doha for BBC Urdu
I interviewed Taliban’s Doha office spokesman Suhail Shaheen in Doha regarding US-Taliban peace talks
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Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
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I interviewed Taliban’s Doha office spokesman Suhail Shaheen in Doha regarding US-Taliban peace talks
The leader of the Taliban in Afghanistan has issued a decree urging the group's leaders and commanders to forego taking multiple wives, which he said was inviting "criticism from our enemies". Muslim men can be permitted by religion to have up to four wives at a time and polygamy is still legal in Afghanistan, Pakistan and some other predominantly Muslim nations.
Before the Taliban took power in Afghanistan last month, there were numerous influential social media users in the country who were strong opponents of the group's policies.
A major row broke out between leaders of the Taliban just days after they set up a new government in Afghanistan, senior Taliban officials told the BBC.
Afghan carpet businessmen says their business has affected by Ukraine war too.
I interviewed the Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi for BBC Pashto TV
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