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A recent research study predicts that Kabul is on the way to becoming the first capital city in modern history, on the verge ...
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to ...
By plane, motorbike, camper van and even on bicycles, tourists are beginning to discover Afghanistan, with solo travelers and ...
The city of six million people could soon run out water, amid climate change, sanctions and governance failures.
Afghanistan is not a typical tourist destination due to the ongoing security situation and travel advisories issued by many ...
According to reports, the city’s groundwater levels have been falling rapidly due to overuse and the impacts of climate change. According to the Mercy Corps report published in April, Kabul’s aquifers ...
By plane, motorbike, camper van and even on bicycles, tourists are beginning to discover Afghanistan, with solo travelers and tour groups gradually venturing into a ...
The Afghan capital, home to nearly six million people, may see its aquifers run dry by 2030 if urgent action is not taken.
The construction of the railway connecting Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan holds multi-dimensional strategic value. It ...
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