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Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 28 (EFE/EPA).- The lack of international recognition continues to be a pressing problem for the Taliban, who are not only geopolitically isolated, but also face a significant shortage of cash after financial institutions froze most of the funds that Afghanistan.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
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