It has been three years since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, marking a significant shift from insurgency to governance. The group has implemented its strict interpretation of Islamic law across the country, while also attempting to establish its legitimacy on the international stage. Celebrations including a military parade at the former US military base, Bagram, highlight the Taliban's efforts to commemorate their rule. Despite these developments, Afghanistan faces severe economic challenges and a deepening humanitarian crisis, with the population grappling with stagnation and uncertainty about the future. The improved security situation is a silver lining for many Afghans, yet the overall outlook remains bleak as the country navigates this new chapter.
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