Afghanistan crisis deepens as record returns, drought and aid cuts strain economy
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UN NewsAfghanistan crisis deepens as record returns, drought and aid cuts strain economyun.orgAfghanistan’s humanitarian and economic crisis is deepening despite modest economic growth, with nearly three in four people unable to meet basic needs, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) said on Wednesday.
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