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The Afghanistan Times Daily is an independent, English language newspaper [1] owned by Rana Think Tanks and published in Kabul, Afghanistan. Established in 2005, [2] the newspaper is published on 12 pages and contains articles focusing on local issues of political, social and cultural significance. The newspaper is published in both print and ...
Through personal accounts, the campaign aims to raise awareness and advocate for improved conditions for Afghanistan's younger population. [10] [11] Open Mic. The Open Mic - podcast by The Afghan Times provides a platform for Afghan women to share their opinions, ideas, and personal stories on various topics. It encourages public participation ...
The war in Afghanistan was America’s longest conflict, lasting almost two decades. In that time, 2,248 U.S. soldiers lost their lives and 47,245 Afghan civilians were killed.
The Kabul Times Daily (Dari: روزنامه کابل تایمز; Pashto: کابل ټایمز ورځپاڼه) is a state-run English-language newspaper in Afghanistan, initially established on February 27, 1962, as The Kabul Times. As of 2018, it had a daily circulation of 47,000 and is offered in both print and online formats.
NAHRIN, Afghanistan (Reuters) -Flash floods caused by heavy rains have devastated villages in northern Afghanistan, killing 315 people and injuring more than 1,600, authorities said on Sunday, as ...
An aftershock took more lives Friday and threatened to pile even more misery on an area of eastern Afghanistan reeling from a powerful earthquake that state media said killed 1,150 people this week.
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai pressed publicly for a peaceful transition of power, promising he would remain in Kabul with his daughters. [1] At around 11:00 Afghan Time, President Ashraf Ghani released a statement saying that he had fled in an attempt to avoid a bloody battle and that "the Taliban have won with the judgement of their swords and guns".
The death toll from strong earthquakes that shook western Afghanistan has risen to over 2,000, a Taliban government spokesman said Sunday. It's one of the deadliest earthquakes to strike the ...