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Kabul
2 years after fall of Kabul, thousands of Afghan refugees are stuck in legal limbo
Jun 8, 2023
Many Afghan refugees are in the U.S. as parolees, without a clear path to citizenship. Their parole is set to expire within months.
How Afghanistan's money exchangers "grease the economy"
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 23, 2021
The informal network of exchangers are making money available in ways banks can't, says Cambridge research fellow Nafay Choudhury.
What Taliban rule has meant for an Afghan American, personally and professionally
by
Amy Scott
and Andie Corban
Sep 20, 2021
Homa Sorouri spent years working with international aid organizations in Afghanistan. It's "dreadful," she said, to see the work they did disappear.
From taxes to the drug trade, how the Taliban paid its way
Aug 16, 2021
The Taliban has taxed everything from government projects to international trade.