💨 Abstract
The Taliban denied claims from a U.S. watchdog report that they divert international aid to favor Pashtun communities and Taliban-affiliated entities. The report alleged they block and redirect aid, demand hiring of Taliban-affiliated personnel, and manipulate currency. The U.N. acknowledged a complex operating environment but promised to investigate any misconduct.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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