It has been one month since the Taliban captured Kabul and seized control of Afghanistan.
But with foreign funds drying up, Afghanistan and its new government are facing a cash crisis.
With the cash shortage has come an increase in the prices of everyday items, and employment is in short supply, leaving many Afghans struggling to make ends meet.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from the Afghan capital, Kabul.
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But with foreign funds drying up, Afghanistan and its new government are facing a cash crisis.
With the cash shortage has come an increase in the prices of everyday items, and employment is in short supply, leaving many Afghans struggling to make ends meet.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports from the Afghan capital, Kabul.
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