A Taliban suicide bomber killed himself and eight fellow jihadists on Tuesday after setting off his explosives vest prematurely while organizing coordinated attacks in Afghanistan’s Kunduz province.
“The jihadist fighters had been ordered to carry out an attack in Kunduz city, Afghanistan, but all died before they got there,” reports Daily Mail.
Citing the Afghan Ministry of Interior (MOI), the report adds, “However, one of the militants detonated his vest shortly after leaving a Taliban base in Dasht-e-Archi, triggering everyone else’s explosives.”
Last year, the Taliban briefly occupied Kunduz, Afghanistan’s fifth largest city and the capital of the province of the same name. It was the first provincial capital to fall into the hands of the Taliban since the terrorist group was ousted in the 2001 U.S. invasion.
“A local official said Monday that many villages in Kunduz’s Dasht-e-Archi district had been cleared of the Taliban, but holdouts remained in...
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RAPEFUGEES. ICE releases 19,723 criminal illegals, 208 convicted of murder, 900 of sex crimes
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in 2015 decided not to deport but release 19,723 criminal illegal immigrants, including 208 convicted of murder, over 900 convicted of sex crimes and 12,307 of drunk driving, according to new government numbers.
Overall, those released into virtually every state and territory of America had a total of 64,197 convictions among them, for an average of 3.25 convictions each, according to an analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies. ICE also said that the group were convicted of 8,234 violent crimes.
Meanwhile, ICE said that it has also slashed the number of criminals arrested in local communities, according to....
Iggy Azalea Slams Beyonce’s ‘Lemonade’ as Racist Attack on White Women
Australian pop star Iggy Azalea blasted Beyoncé’s “Becky’s with the good hair” lyric, from her album, Lemonade, as a racist attack on white women.
Azalea is no stranger to controversy. She is constantly taunted by black rappers and derided by music industry critics for lacking the lyrical flair of her contemporaries. So it was no surprise when the 25-year-old singer, with the assistance of some of her six million Twitter followers, called out Beyoncé for using the racially “stereotypical name” “Becky.”
Azalea is no stranger to controversy. She is constantly taunted by black rappers and derided by music industry critics for lacking the lyrical flair of her contemporaries. So it was no surprise when the 25-year-old singer, with the assistance of some of her six million Twitter followers, called out Beyoncé for using the racially “stereotypical name” “Becky.”
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