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Taliban poppy ban leaves Afghan farmers angry, jobless
12:32 PM,
December 7, 2024
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The ban on growing opium poppy has had devastating consequences for Afghanistan's rural population. The Taliban have yet to offer alternatives, and calls for international aid are growing louder.
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