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Afghans forced to sell children, organs during Taliban takeover, starvation - New York Post

  1. Afghans forced to sell children, organs during Taliban takeover, starvation  New York Post
  2. As Afghans starve, many say U.S. policy is making the country's economic crisis worse  Here And Now
  3. ‘No one has food’: In bleak Afghan winter, a fight for survival  Yahoo News
  4. In freezing Afghanistan, aid workers rush to save millions  The Independent
  5. Afghanistan faces widespread hunger amid worsening humanitarian crisis  The Washington Post
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