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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.
Dars airs weekly for half-hour episodes which are broadcast four times a day, Monday to Saturday, on BBC News Afghanistan, as well as being posted online. [2] The first episode premiered on 1 April 2023. [1] In October 2023, Dars launched its second series, scheduled to run the end of the Afghan academic year in December 2023. [4] [5]
February 22 - Afghan forces and U.S.-led coalition airstrikes kill a total 43 Islamic State militants in Nangarhar Province during a military operation against ISIS in that region. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] February 26 - Afghan special forces raided a Taliban prison in an area between Nad Ali and Marjah districts Helmand province and liberated 35 people ...
In 2019 Afghanistan had over 107 television stations. [2] They include local and international channels. [37] One of this is state-owned Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA). Many global news channels have local bureaus in Kabul, including: Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, DD News, Sky News, and Voice of America. Shamshad TV studio (2010)
After the Fall of Kabul, in which the Islamist Taliban drove out the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan government after its 20-year rule, the Taliban promised to set up a new constitution for Afghanistan. The constitution is intended to be adopted in 2022. [2] [3] The Islamic State continue their insurgency, carrying out many
President Biden's Secretary of State is set to appear for a public hearing on Dec. 11, an HFAC majority spokesperson told Fox News Digital. His testimony will take place over three years after the ...
A 2010 study comparing Fox News Channel's Special Report With Brit Hume and NBC's Nightly News coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan during 2005 concluded "Fox News was much more sympathetic to the administration than NBC", suggesting "if scholars continue to find evidence of a partisan or ideological bias at FNC ... they should consider ...
June 17 - At least 35 people die in Kabul, Afghanistan, as the result of a bombing of a police bus. [42] [43] June 19 - BBC News released an article on June 19, 2007, interviewing six villagers of Asad Khyl in the north of Afghanistan where many homes had been destroyed by the Taliban in the civil war fought in the 1990s. [44]