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A BIZARRE campaign has been launched to lure tourists to terrorist-infested Afghanistan – featuring a sick spoof hostage video. The slick, professionally produced 50-second promotional film ...
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to ...
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Bizarre! Taliban’s tourism promotion video with rifles, fake hostage goes viral; netizens call it ‘darkly ironic’Despite their hardline reputation, the group is now seeking to boost tourism. Data reported by Business Insider shows nearly 14,500 foreigners, mainly from Russia, China, Turkey, and parts of the ...
STROLLING along a pristine street adorned with shrines glittering in the sunshine and cafes offering tasty local delicacies, ...
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A bizarre promotional video is circulating on Taliban-affiliated social media, urging American travelers to visit Afghanistan.
Taliban officials say they are supporting tourism. “The growth of the tourism industry has a positive effect on the country’s economy,” the spokesperson for the Ministry of Culture said.
"The Taliban do not regularly permit the United States to conduct welfare checks on U.S. citizens in detention, including by ...
Taliban’s Surprising Move: Encouraging Tourism in Afghanistan Afghanistan’s rulers are pariahs on the global stage, largely because of their restrictions on women and girls.
The Taliban hopes to remedy Afghanistan’s many woes by making the highly conservative, poverty-stricken, war-torn country a tourism destination.. Would-be bookers understand they have their work ...
The many thousands of Afghan civilians who fled Taliban rule will find their lives at risk if they are forced to return to ...
A Taliban-operated institute in Kabul has opened its doors to students, aiming to train professionals in tourism and hospitality. Afghanistan has seen a rise in foreign tourism due to decreased ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Around 30 men are crammed into a Kabul classroom, part of the debut student cohort at a Taliban-run institute training tourism and hospitality professionals.
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