In Afghanistan, concerns are growing after days of virtually no internet connectivity. The blackout has disrupted banking, commerce and aviation. The Taliban denies banning internet services.
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- Internet and mobile phone services are down across Afghanistan, affecting daily life and communication.
- The Taliban government denies a nationwide ban, attributing the outage to fiber-optic cable replacement. 30s
- Internet monitoring services report connectivity has dropped to around 1 percent. 39s
- The blackout disrupts financial services, online businesses, and international travel, with Kabul's airport operations affected. 1m 27s
- The United Nations calls for immediate restoration of internet and telecommunications access. 1m 18s