Tomorrow marks one year since the Taliban recaptured Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul. By the end of August 2021, the last U.S. troops had left the country. Since then, international sanctions against the regime have helped drive the Afghan economy into a downward spiral. The U.N. says millions of people face hunger, or worse. As Redmond Shannon reports, solving that problem could mean the West having to confront a difficult dilemma.
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‘My son is dying in front of my eyes:’ 1 year after Taliban takeover in Afghanistan
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