Taliban's big challenge: Tackling Afghanistan's failing economy, dealing with humanitarian crisis - in pics
The last of US troops has departed, but the Taliban now has the mamoth task of ruling a country at the brink of economic collapse
An administrative vacuum as US withdraws
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Two weeks since the Taliban's sweep into the capital Kabul brought a chaotic end to 20 years of warfare, the Islamist militants have yet to name a new government or reveal how they intend to rule. In an administrative vacuum, prices have soared and crowds have gathered at banks to withdraw cash.
Running Afghanistan to be a challenge for Taliban
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Heavily-armed fighters have imposed control on Kabul, but Taliban officials were grappling with keeping hospitals and government machinery running following the end of a huge airlift of foreigners and Afghans who had helped Western forces.
(Pic: IANS)
Dealing with the country's finances
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The new, Taliban-appointed central bank head has sought to reassure banks the group wants a fully-functioning financial system, but has so far given little detail on how it will supply funds for it, bankers familiar with the matter said.
(Pic: Reuters)
An economy in crisis
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The immediate concern for them now is staving off economic collapse. Afghanistan desperately needs money, and the Taliban are unlikely to get swift access to the roughly $10 billion in assets mostly held abroad by the Afghan central bank. The Taliban have ordered banks to re-open but strict weekly limits on withdrawals have been imposed.
Uncertainty looms large
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The foreign minister of neighbouring Pakistan, which has close ties to the Taliban, said he expected Afghanistan to have a new "consensus government" within days. Meanwhile, people fearful of life under Taliban rule rushed to the borders.
(Pic: PTI)
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