
Afghanistan’s New Chapter: Life One Year After U.S. Withdrawal
One year after the U.S. withdrawal, Afghans navigate security gains against economic struggles and shifting global ties. Residents share their stories.
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One year after the U.S. withdrawal, Afghans navigate security gains against economic struggles and shifting global ties. Residents share their stories.
An Afghan woman’s firsthand account of a drone strike reveals the psychological and physical toll on civilians, fueling debates over military accountability.
CGTN’s ‘Remote Killing’ documentary reveals civilian impact of U.S. drone strikes in Afghanistan, featuring survivor accounts and military insiders.
A deadly 6.1 magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan’s Paktika Province leaves over 1,000 dead, with villagers urgently needing tents and medical supplies.
Seven members of Mohammad Tahir’s family were killed in a 2019 U.S. airstrike in Sinzai village, highlighting the ongoing impact of airstrikes on innocent civilians in Afghanistan.
Kabul shopkeeper Sadaqat faces economic hardships as the US freezes Afghan central bank assets, hindering business operations and daily transactions.
Meet Sodaba, an Afghan medical student striving to continue her education despite a campus ban, inspiring other girls to pursue their dreams.
Amid the Taliban takeover, Kabul restaurant owner Aziz Mohammad faces declining customers and security concerns.
Najibullah, a Kabul metal craftsman, sees renewed hope as the Taliban announce their government cabinet, anticipating a more inclusive and shared governance.
Mohammad Ashraf, a farmer in Kabul, navigates life under Taliban rule, facing rising prices and striving for a united Afghanistan.