New York Times: “Since the United States withdrew troops and the Taliban seized power, Afghanistan has plunged into an economic crisis that has pushed millions already living hand-to-mouth over the edge. Incomes have vanished, life-threatening hunger has become widespread and badly needed aid has been stymied by Western sanctions against Taliban officials.”
“More than half of the population is facing ‘extreme levels’ of hunger… Now with no immediate respite in sight, hundreds of thousands of people have fled to neighboring countries.”
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