An Afghan hotel that has seen it all
Lyse Doucet’s The Finest Hotel in Kabul is a vivid and personal display of Afghanistan’s turbulent political history
ByReviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Lyse Doucet’s The Finest Hotel in Kabul is a vivid and personal display of Afghanistan’s turbulent political history
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The de facto government remains an international pariah, but it’s the Afghani people that suffer.
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The cost of living, food security, female education and wages have all declined.
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A year since the Taliban took Kabul, they have learned that they cannot shut out the West.
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The killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri exposes tensions among Afghanistan’s rulers.
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As Taliban forces enter Kabul, foreign correspondent Lynne O’Donnell reports on the horrors following in their wake.
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