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Line Golestani

Freelance journalist.

  • The image depicts a bustling market scene, likely in Afghanistan. In the foreground, there is a vendor displaying various types of dates in baskets and boxes. The vendor, dressed in a traditional outfit and a black turban, stands next to a scale. Another young man is shown packing dates into a bag, while a young boy looks on. The background features a crowd of people, creating a lively atmosphere, with buildings visible in the distance. The overall scene reflects daily life and commerce in a market setting. Afghanistan: the U.S. Has Frozen the Assets of its Central Bank, the Population Foots the Bill Line Golestani · April 2023 Since the Taliban have taken power again, Washington has frozen the Afghan central bank’s U.S. holdings, a move which has aggravated the humanitarian crisis in that country without affecting the regime. And the creation of a fund in Switzerland, meant to manage half the money has had little (…)
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