Four Years After U.S. Withdrawal, Afghanistan Faces Ongoing Crisis

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Four years after the Taliban retook power, Afghanistan faces a severe economic crisis driven by aid reductions and the mass return of refugees from Iran and Pakistan, leading to increased poverty, unemployment, and humanitarian needs, despite some modest economic growth and international interest.
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