1. Internet and telephone services in Afghanistan have been restored after a week-long shutdown by the Taliban interim government.
2. The Taliban had been blocking access to prevent what they considered immoral behavior, causing disruptions in flights, banking systems, and other essential services.
3. The UN and human rights organizations have expressed concerns about the blackout, citing its impact on economic security and disaster response during times like natural disasters, such as the recent earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.
2. The Taliban had been blocking access to prevent what they considered immoral behavior, causing disruptions in flights, banking systems, and other essential services.
3. The UN and human rights organizations have expressed concerns about the blackout, citing its impact on economic security and disaster response during times like natural disasters, such as the recent earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.
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Internet and telephone services in Afghanistan have been restored following a week-long suspension by the Taliban interim government, causing disruptions in flights, banking systems, and other essential services. The UN and human rights organizations have raised concerns over the blackout's impact
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251002_04/#summary
Date: Oct. 2, 2025
Notes: Summary of NHK News - 2025-10-02
Created: 2025/10/02 08:43
Updated: 2025/12/08 01:33
Last Read: 2025/10/02 15:30