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Afghans complain after Taliban turns off internet
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62502, member: 636"] Afghanistan experienced a nationwide internet blackout on Monday evening that halted flights and left passengers stranded at Dubai International Airport. The disruption prevented Afghans living abroad from contacting relatives within the country and raised concerns about trade operations and the coordination of humanitarian aid. Airport staff provided limited guidance to travelers waiting in crowded terminals, which only added to the confusion among those affected by the suspension. Internet service issues have repeatedly affected Afghanistan in recent weeks. Fiber optic services ceased functioning in 10 provinces after the Taliban authorities ordered their suspension, and residents in Kabul reported reduced speeds that disrupted pharmaceutical business operations, online education programs, and marketing activities. International analysts warned that continued connectivity failures could worsen the country's economic struggles and further isolate residents from global communication networks. [/QUOTE]
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