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Suicide bomb hits Afghan capital as Taliban elect new leader

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A suicide bomber has killed at least 10 people in Afghanistan in an attack claimed by the Taliban on the same day as the group announced a new leader.

Added on the 25/05/2016 17:00:07 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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