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Modaser Islami
Modaser Islami is a Kabul-based writer and journalist.
Modaser Islami is a Kabul-based writer and journalist.
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Can the Taliban keep the lights on through the winter?
As poverty and hunger grow in the country, the new government scrambles to meet its electricity debt obligations, facing the grim prospect of Afghanistan plunging into darkness.
7 MIN READ
New migration patterns on the rise in rural Afghanistan
15 children from one small village in eastern Afghanistan have migrated to EU member countries, revealing the extent of the economic distress in the country.
7 MIN READ
The Taliban's love for cricket, and ICC's dilemma
The armed group made some compromises and threw its weight behind the Afghan cricket team, leaving the International Cricket Council in a tight spot.
9 MIN READ
Rural Afghanistan may not get through the winter if help doesn't arrive
The country's drought-hit regions are most vulnerable to the hunger crisis. Experts say only large-scale aid from global powers can help Afghans get through the winter.
9 MIN READ
Taliban's arrival busted Kabul's mixed-gender restaurant boom
Many cafes and food joints that were all the rage in the years following the US invasion of Afghanistan are either on a cost-cutting spree or pulling down shutters.
9 MIN READ
A case of competing martyrdoms between Daesh-K and Taliban in Afghanistan
Both sides have long lines of suicide bombers ready to die for their respective causes but experts say the Taliban will prevail as Daesh's ideology is not rooted in broader Afghan society.
7 MIN READ
The battle for Panjshir: Has the Taliban really won?
The Taliban has made several decisive gains but it'll be too early to conclude that the resistance forces have completely lost the battle.
9 MIN READ
The threat of daylight robbery on highways reduces after Taliban takeover
Prior to the Taliban's final victory in the Afghan war, the highways connecting Kabul to the north and south had become a cesspool of dacoits, robbers, local militias and unruly Taliban fighters, who made travelling near impossible.
8 MIN READ
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