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Added on the 15/08/2021 06:52:12 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
People continue to queue outside Kabul banks, where long lines have been forming since the Taliban's return to power last month. Authorities have limited withdrawals to the equivalent of $200 a time. IMAGES
Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 1 (EFE / EPA).- Thousands of Afghans gathered this Wednesday, one more day, in front of the few open banks in Kabul to try to withdraw some money from their accounts, in the middle of a dramatic liquidity crisis severely restricted since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan on August 15.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION OF THE BANKS IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Men are seen sitting on the wall of the former US embassy and locals wave flags of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan -- the name given to the country by its new rulers -- across the capital to celebrate the second anniversary of the Taliban government's takeover of the country. IMAGES
Relatives gather outside a drug addiction rehabilitation centre in Kabul after the Tablian announced that 500 patients would be released. IMAGES
Images of the premises of the NGOs Care International, Save the Children and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Kabul, the day after several foreign aid groups announced they were suspending their operations in Afghanistan after the country's Taliban rulers ordered all NGOs to stop women staff from working. IMAGES