Afghanistan’s Changing Dynamics: Conflict Tied to Economic Challenges
The situation in Afghanistan has evolved significantly as violence increasingly correlates with socioeconomic strains. Silvia Boccardi, a freelance journalist stationed in Rome, observes that nearly five years after the Taliban’s resurgence, Kabul remains a complex arena for international diplomacy. While European leaders push for meaningful engagement with the new government, concerns persist regarding the balance between humanitarian aid and legitimizing a regime criticized for its restrictions on women and civil rights.
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