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Afghanistan opium trade booms since Taliban takeover

By DW
14 December 2021   |   10:47 am
More Afghans facing extreme poverty are turning to opium production as a means of survival. Despite promises to the contrary, the Taliban are unlikely to oppose cultivation of the narcotic cash crop.

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