After a commercial aircraft believed to be from India crashed in Afghanistan’s northeast Badakhshan province on Saturday (Jan 20) night, the Indian authorities clarified that none of India's regular flights fly that route.
After verifying if it was a private or a chartered flight, the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Sunday (Jan 21) said "the plane is neither an Indian Scheduled Aircraft nor a Non-Scheduled (NSOP)/Charter aircraft."
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The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile reports that the return of the Taliban has led to a substantial reduction in activity among Afghanistan’s once-vibrant media.
After a wave of media arrests in early August, a further three journalists were taken in by the Taliban government personnel in Kandahar province on August 14, while a radio station in the province was ordered to stop the broadcast of women’s voices. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) demands the Taliban authorities cease the campaign of harassment against media workers in the country and respect the media’s duty and right to report.
The Taliban have banned families and women from restaurants with gardens or green spaces in Afghanistan’s northwestern Herat province. The moves followed complaints from religious scholars and members of the public about mixing of genders in such places. aaa
MAZR-I-SHARIF (Pajhwok): Thirty-three operational licences were issued for print media outlets during the past two decades in northern Balkh province but currently only two are
KABUL (Pajhwok): Nehad, a private radio station, has resumed its broadcasts in the capital of northern Balkh province. On February 27, the building housing Paikan
Pakistan, iran, and even china, the soldiers are helping the taliban that attacked afghanistan. and it s really terrible right now and for example, you can see from afghan media that women have politics in afghanistan about their rights, and the taliban trying to stop women and fighting of women, and in afghanistan, freedom is completely killed by the taliban. shannon: and after 20 years of freedom and young women being able to go to school and be educated and have a life outside of their home and have an opportunity to grow and to participate in society, this abrupt change has got to be absolutely devastating. we thank you for being willing to come share your story. andy, for the work you re doing, we are so happy that you re here in the states, we hope you feel welcome and that you will have a
A recent Twitter post by Kabir Haqmal, who earlier worked with the Hamid Karzai government, shows how many talented professionals in Afghanistan have been pushed into poverty.