
RTA Explores One-Year Economic Path of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
KABUL (Afghan Verified) - Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) published an article on March 21 exploring the one-year economic trajectory of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (I.E.A.).
The piece, titled "Exploration; The One-Year Economic Path of the I.E.A.", examines the economic path of the I.E.A. over the past year.
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