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Maroc Maroc - FACTPATROL.COM - A La Une - 14/Aug 23:55

Marking three years since the fall of Kabul

15 August 2024 Three years ago today, the Taliban declared an ‘interim government’ in Afghanistan, following the fall of the Afghan National Security Forces and the government. As a result of Taliban rule, a major humanitarian crisis unfolded in the region. Right now, millions of people in Afghanistan are in need of humanitarian support, with […]

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