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  2. Dars (TV show) - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting episodes in Dari and Pashto, the national languages of Afghanistan, the programme is aimed at children aged between 11 and 16, including girls whose secondary education has been stopped by the Taliban government. The weekly programme is broadcast on BBC News Afghanistan, as well as on social media streams of BBC News Pashto and BBC ...

  3. Mass media in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Afghanistan is monitored by the Ministry of Information and Culture (MoIC), and includes broadcasting, digital and printing. [1] It is mainly in Dari and Pashto, the official languages of the nation. It was reported in 2019 that Afghanistan had over 107 TV stations and 284 radio stations, including 100s of print media and over ...

  4. Bakhtar News Agency - Wikipedia

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    bakhtarnews.af. Bakhtar News Agency (BNA) is the official state news agency of the Afghan government, based in Kabul. The agency is a major source of news for all media in Afghanistan, gathering domestic and international news and providing information to outlets. The agency provides news in the following languages: English, Dari, Arabic ...

  5. 'If we can't speak, why live?': BBC meets women after new ...

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    Yogita Limaye - BBC News, Kabul. September 10, 2024 at 6:19 AM. Women in Afghanistan have had their freedoms crushed bit by bit - most now cover themselves and few leave their faces visible [Getty ...

  6. Radio Azadi - Wikipedia

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    Website. azadiradio.org. Radio Azadi (Pashto: د ازادي راډیو; Dari: رادیو آزادی; formerly Radio Free Afghanistan) is the Afghan branch of the U.S. government's Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) external broadcast services. It broadcasts 12 hours daily as part of a 24-hour stream of programming in conjunction with ...

  7. Kate Clark (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Kate Clark is a British journalist. She was based in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1999 as a foreign correspondent. On March 14, 2001, the Taliban ordered her expelled. [1] At that time, she was the only western reporter based full-time in Afghanistan. Her expulsion was seen as a reaction to her reports on the Taliban's destruction of the Buddhist ...

  8. Sana Safi - Wikipedia

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    Sana Safi was born in Kabul and brought up in Kandahar, Helmand, Nangarhar, and elsewhere in Afghanistan. Safi left Afghanistan in 2007 and by 2014 was living in the United Kingdom. She is fluent in Pashto, Dari, and English. Career. Safi lives in London where she works for the BBC.

  9. Mahbouba Seraj - Wikipedia

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    1948 (age 75–76) Kabul, Afghanistan. Occupation (s) Journalist, Women's rights activist. Known for. Co-founder of Afghan Women's Network, Creator of radio program "Our Beloved Afghanistan by Mahbouba Seraj". Awards. BBC's 100 Women of 2021, Time 100 (2021) Mahbouba[note 1] Seraj (Pashto/ Persian: محبوبه سراج) is an Afghan journalist ...