[ad_1] Four months after the Afghan government fell to the Taliban, 22-year-old Assad Asadullah had become accustomed to a new routine. In his hometown of Samangan province in northern Afghanistan,Read More
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Can Afghanistan’s underground “sneakers” survive the Taliban?
[ad_1] When the Taliban captured the city of Herat on August 12, Yasin and his colleagues predicted that it would not be long before the Taliban’s invading forces occupied theirRead More
US-made databases a potential tool of Taliban repression
[ad_1] BOSTON (AP) — The United States and its allies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars over two decades building databases for Afghan people. The nobly stated goal: toRead More
How and why did the Taliban win Afghanistan’s hi-tech war?
[ad_1] Things were quite different for the coalition. Western powers have had access to a wide range of world-class technology, from space-based surveillance to remotely controlled systems such as robotsRead More
How the Taliban Could Use Social Media to Tame Afghanistan
[ad_1] Last Friday, he circulated pictures and videos of militia leaders looking relaxed and relaxed with Ismail Khan, a prominent local commander and anti-Taliban, when Taliban forces captured the keyRead More
Taliban Raises Social Media By Defying Bans By Platforms
[ad_1] Within companies, Facebook has mobilized an emergency response team in recent days to monitor the situation in Afghanistan and assess the use of its products, including the Taliban’s messagingRead More