The Taliban’s Afghanistan: murder, repression and economic devastation
The de facto government remains an international pariah, but it's the Afghani people that suffer.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The de facto government remains an international pariah, but it's the Afghani people that suffer.
ByThe cost of living, food security, female education and wages have all declined.
ByA year since the Taliban took Kabul, they have learned that they cannot shut out the West.
ByThe killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri exposes tensions among Afghanistan’s rulers.
ByAs Taliban forces enter Kabul, foreign correspondent Lynne O'Donnell reports on the horrors following in their wake.
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