Prices of hijab, turban jump in Afghanistan with Taliban’s return
“In the past, I could sell four or five hijabs a day, but now I sell 15 to 17 of them after the return of Taliban,” a hijab seller in Kabul.
“In the past, I could sell four or five hijabs a day, but now I sell 15 to 17 of them after the return of Taliban,” a hijab seller in Kabul.
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