Afghans Celebrate Restoration of Internet and Mobile Services After Taliban Shutdown
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Afghans Celebrate Restoration of Internet and Mobile Services After Taliban Shutdown

After a 48-hour internet and mobile services blackout imposed by the Taliban, Afghans in Kabul are celebrating the restoration of connectivity. This return is vital for communication, business, and education, particularly for women. The excitement among citizens reflects the importance of digital access in their lives and marks a significant step towards normalcy in a country facing numerous challenges.

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