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Winter under the Taliban: Afghan families struggle without work, warmth, or hope

Por: CBS News Politics December 02, 2022

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There is an old saying in  that winter is the death of the poor. There's no escaping the truth in the adage this year, as Afghans spend a second consecutive winter under the rule of the Taliban. A majority of Afghanistan's households are struggling to find warmth and health care, and many families are putting children to bed with empty stomachs. Children are seen at an internally displaced people's camp in Kabul, Afghanistan,... + full article



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