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News24 | 'I'm Breathing Again': Afghans Relieved After Internet Restored
The Taliban ordered the shutdown to control internet use, causing major disruptions to education, business, and transportation, with services restored but still unstable, officials said.
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Kabul "is alive again," says a restaurateur. And women can take the only courses accessible.
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Read Full ArticleAfghanistan Restores Internet After 72-hour Nationwide Blackout
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Internet services in Afghanistan were restored after a 72-hour blackout that disrupted schools, businesses, banking and flights. Tolo News reported residents faced slow speeds and restrictions, while activists and the UN warned repeated shutdowns could harm livelihoods and worsen the country's fragile situation. World News | Afghanistan Restores Internet After 72-hour Nationwide Blackout.
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