16 Aug,25
Afghanistan’s Economic Transformation; From Opium Cultivation to Sustainable Agricultural Products
Afghanistan’s Economic Transformation; From Opium Cultivation to Sustainable Agricultural Products
$94 Million Trade with Turkey: New Developments in Afghanistan’s Export and Import Landscape
Afghanistan’s Fragile Economic Recovery; World Bank Highlights Challenges and Pathways to Stability
Afghanistan’s Economic Opportunities and Challenges; Investment in Clean Energy and Mining, and the Need for Policy Reforms
The current demonstrations in Tehran and other major cities mark a significant shift in Iran’s protest landscape. While previous unrest often centered on civil rights, the current mobilization is deeply rooted in a rapidly declining standard of living. To understand this instability, it is important to look at the structure of Iran’s subsidy mechanism, the corruption factor, international sanctions, contracting economy, and environmental factors that have turned everyday life into a constant financial battle for many Iranians.
