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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]
The inquiry centres around the activities of British special forces deployed in Afghanistan. The inquiry planned to focus on night-time raids, known as Deliberate Detention Operations, including the 2012 Shesh Aba raid by British armed forces. Terms of reference included investigating the alleged cover-ups of the fatal incidents. [5]
Afghanistan’s Taliban government accepted a $10 billion investment in the country’s mines last year. The funds came from a Chinese company, part of a years-long effort by the world’s second ...
BBC Pashto (Pashto: بي بي سي پښتو) is the Pashto-language station of the BBC World Service. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was launched in August 1981, and reaches out to the over 50-60 million Pashto speakers in Afghanistan and Pakistan , as well as the Pashtun diaspora around the world. [ 3 ]
Junbish is the presenter for the BBC program Open Jirga, [4] a show featuring a panel discussion amongst notable personalities combined with audience questions. [6] The show is funded by the UK government's Department for International Development [7] and is jointly produced by the Afghan service of BBC, BBC Media Action, and Radio Television Afghanistan. [6]
A soldier from the International Security Assistance Force mistakenly killed Khpalwak, who worked for Pajhwok Afghan News and the BBC News, while clearing a broadcasting building of possible enemy. [10] 24 June 2010: James P. Hunter: Zhari district, Kandahar Province: Killed while covering a foot patrol.
UNICEF has stated that it was "appalled by the horrific attack", [9] while United States charge d'affaires at the embassy in Afghanistan, Karen Decker, called the attacks "shameful". [ 6 ] The Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid condemned the attack on Twitter, claiming the attack was a big crime that was strongly condemned and expressed his ...
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.