Taliban Denies Nationwide Internet Shutdown Amid Connectivity Issues
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Taliban Denies Nationwide Internet Shutdown Amid Connectivity Issues

The Taliban government in Afghanistan has denied claims of a nationwide internet shutdown, attributing connectivity issues to the replacement of old fiber optic cables. This situation has left many Afghans unable to connect with loved ones, raising concerns about communication and infrastructure challenges in the country.

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