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Failed embrace of afghan youths in Modeling and Cinema
توسط TKG -Afghan youths say they have little chance to be a model. In an overcrowded shop center a bunch of young boys discuss on modeling. ...
Afghan youths say they have little chance to be a model. In an overcrowded shop center a bunch of young boys discuss on modeling. ...
Millions of Afghanis have been collected by fictitious teachers on the rolls in Herat’s schools. Who is to blame? Killid investigates. Abdul Razaq Ahmadi, acting head of the provincial education department, confirms there is widespread corruption. ...
While the ink on the Kabul statement by four-nations charting the course to a meeting between the Afghan government and Taleban has not dried, the next meeting is scheduled for Feb 6 in Islamabad, another initiative to restart the peace negotiations was launched in Qatar. ...
Journalists say there is liberty of speech but what is the benefit when they face many obstacles and threats. Independent journalists believe that as well as threats from armed groups and powerful individuals, their professional and human rights are also under attack. ...
From March 21, 2013, insurance for vehicles and property was made compulsory in Afghanistan but only on paper. A fire swept through Zardad Market in Kabul’s 1st District reducing 83 shops to ashes. The loss from the Dec 24 blaze in the Mandawee area was estimated at 25 million USD. ...
A second meeting on the roadmap towards initiating peace talks with the Taleban was successfully held in Kabul with calls for the next meeting in Islamabad on Feb 6. Senior officials from Afghanistan, US, Pakistan and China released a joint statement at the end of the day-long talks ...
A multi-million dollar project to empower female students in Afghan cities, bankrolled by USAID, has sparked a flood of criticism. Parliament has issued summons to project officials. PROMOTE has been conceived as a programme to scale up the abilities of Afghan women in governance, economy, ...
The opposition has emerged as trenchant critics of the government of national unity but not an alternative. Opposition leaders were once supporters of either President Ashraf Ghani or Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah. ...
The authorities in National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) are drawing a link between Kabul’s terrible pollution levels and rise in cancer. Abdul Wakil Parwani, head of the city’s Ibne Sina Emergency Hospital, says patients admitted with serious respiratory problems have tripled in the last few years, ...
Huge investment on Afghanistan's infrastructures’ failed to create job and economic prosperity for Afghans thanks to corruption. ...