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Afghanistan faces a major humanitarian crisis. After Kabul's invasion and celebrations of American troop withdrawal Monday, after 20 years of war, the Taliban are trying to break the last area of resistance in the Panjshire Valley. Afghanistan's economy has collapsed and many banks in Kabul and other cities have closed. There is also [...]
Afghanistan's economy has collapsed and many banks in Kabul and other cities have closed. There is also a problem in the supply chain, as airports are closed. A third of the country faces food and financial uncertainty, though several flights have begun.
The Taliban, although they have not finalised their regime so far, want to show more modemation. In recent days, however, government employees as well as women have been called back to work, but low - ranking Taliban have asked them to stay at home.
Schools and universities were ordered to open. Still, fear keeps students and teachers apart. Speaking of Fox News, US General Mark Miley said there is a great possibility of a broader civil war that could lead to Al Qaeda re-instruction or the establishment of Islamic State. At the same time, Taliban representatives report very strong clashes in Panjshire. Both sides have suffered major losses in recent days











