Afghan shoppers go online to avoid bombs, harassment

KABUL (Reuters) - Shoppers in the Afghan capital are going online for everything from fashion to furniture to avoid bomb attacks and sexual harassment, with dozens of start-ups doing a brisk trade where there were few on the ground two years ago.<div class="feedflare">
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