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Inside An Afghan News Network’s Struggle To Survive

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Widows are often seen as a bad omen by Afghan society and without a network of real financial support many of them are living in extreme poverty. The options for remarriage

a considerable amount of Afghanistan’s opium products into Iran and through Iran to Europe.17 This trade has resulted in Iranians grappling with drug addiction and opium trafficking. Despite

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Faith and faction: internal conflicts among Afghan Taliban

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One year after the Taliban’s return to power, Afghan media is in crisis. Between censorship, arrests, assaults, restrictions on women journalists, the flight of many Afghan

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Once inside, they took his biometrics and he was approved for evacuation. Abdul and his family were flown to Doha then to Ramstein, a US air base in Germany, before being

07/13/2023 Afghanistan (International Christian Concern) – Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, religious and civil liberties have rapidly deteriorated under Taliban rule.

Latest news on Afghanistan, providing comprehensive coverage of Taliban rule, humanitarian crisis, women’s rights, security situation, international relations and reconstruction efforts.

RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi is the leading media outlet in Afghanistan today, reaching more than 60 percent of the Afghan population across the country with its radio and Internet programs.

Afghan media struggle to survive under Taliban regime

As Colorado’s third-largest city, Aurora, on Denver’s eastern edge, is a place where officials have turned down requests to help migrants. In February, the Aurora City Council passed a

In Afghanistan, ‘people selling babies, young girls to survive’ Dire economic situation sees children dying of starvation as millions of Afghans struggle to put food on their

The day Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled and handed the country over to the Taliban, Omaid Sharifi was in downtown Kabul, helping his colleagues paint murals on the wall

Now, a full year after the Taliban takeover, critical news gathering in Afghanistan by local media remains very difficult. It requires patience and courage—a willingness by

Tens of thousands of Afghan teachers have not been paid their salaries since the Taliban seized power in August. As they struggle to survive by other means, many Afghan

Exiled Afghan journalists continue to face major difficulties in continuing their work, despite huge efforts by diaspora media outlets to ensure reporting from within the country continues. It is estimated that, nearly 2,000

Wahida, 20, sits on her bed inside the female ward of a prison in Herat, Afghanistan. She was arrested when she was seven months pregnant, convicted for helping

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An Afghan newspaper is struggling to survive under the Taliban

When the Taliban returned to power last year, few expected Afghanistan’s first 24/7 news channel to survive. The first time the group was in power, in the 1990s, radios mostly

One year after the Taliban’s return to power, Afghan media is in crisis. Between censorship, arrests, assaults, restrictions on women journalists, the flight of many Afghan

Madina Morwat was among scores of Afghan journalists who lost their jobs when dozens of television and radio stations suspended programming after the Taliban captured Kabul last month.

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Threats, insults, beatings, and censorship: Former Ariana News staffers detail dire challenges during a year under Taliban control For veteran journalist Sharif Hassanyar, the

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Afghanistan’s Media Crisis Archives

Hundreds of Afghan journalists have fled the country, but for those unable to leave, or who decided to remain, their worst fears have come true. Through a combination of decrees,

Since 1905 Britain had paid the Afghan ruler, Amir Habibullah, a subsidy and had controlled Afghanistan’s foreign relations, and he maintained Afghanistan’s neutrality throughout World

Between censorship, arrests, assaults, restrictions on women journalists, the flight of experienced reporters, and the country’s declining economy, Afghan media are struggling to survive. Yet in

Across Afghanistan, media outlets are struggling to survive the pandemic. Even with the audience numbers surging, the fear of infection by the virus has restricted the coverage of

When the Taliban returned to power last year, few expected Afghanistan’s first 24/7 news channel to survive. The first time the group was in power, in the 1990s, radios mostly

The Taliban has claimed victory in Afghanistan after taking over the capital Kabul, bringing to a swift end almost 20 years of a US-led coalition’s presence in the country. Fighters