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Ali Latifi

Al Jazeera English correspondent based in Kabul, reporting on the Afghan refugee crisis. He was born in Kabul but grew up in California.

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Aug 1, 2022 • 27min

America has Afghanistan’s money

Ali Latifi, a journalist in Kabul, and Andres Arauz, an Ecuadorian politician and economist, dive into Afghanistan's dire economic situation post-Taliban takeover. They discuss the U.S. decision to freeze $7 billion in Afghan reserves and the heavy toll it's taking on the Afghan populace. Latifi shares harrowing personal stories of resilience amidst financial despair, while Arauz analyzes the complexities of providing funds without empowering the Taliban. Their insights shed light on the urgent humanitarian needs and the political intricacies at play.
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Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 42min

2/14/22: Ukraine Escalation, Trucker Convoy, Clinton Spying, Trump's Toilet, CNN Derangement, Obama's Delusion, Afghanistan Crisis, & More!

Ali Latifi, an Afghan journalist, shares an eye-opening perspective on the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan following the U.S. withdrawal. The discussion highlights ongoing struggles, such as the mismanagement of Afghan assets that has worsened living conditions for ordinary citizens. Tensions in Ukraine also take center stage, with U.S. foreign policy being critiqued for its impacts on civilians. The episode dives into the political landscape in Canada, media drama surrounding Joe Rogan, and examines the broader implications of NATO and the U.S.'s historical choices.
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Dec 9, 2021 • 26min

The fastest economic collapse ever

In this thought-provoking discussion, guest Ali Latifi, an online correspondent for Al Jazeera English, sheds light on Afghanistan's dire situation post-Taliban takeover. He explores the rapid economic collapse following the U.S. withdrawal, detailing business closures and widespread layoffs. Latifi brings urgency to the food crisis, where droughts and malnourishment threaten millions, especially children. He also addresses the challenges faced by the Taliban in managing aid amidst looming winter hardships and emphasizes the need for international support.

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