DT broadcasting system launched in Kabul
Aug 31, 2014
Kabul: For the first time, a Digital Television Broadcasting System (DTBS) has been launched in the capital Kabul on Sunday.
Amirzai Sangin, Minister for Information Technology and Broadcasting (MITB) said the new syst...
Calling Article ‘Divisive,’ Afghanistan Orders Expulsion of Times Correspondent
August 20, 2014
Kabul — The attorney general of Afghanistan on Wednesday ordered the expulsion of an American correspondent for The New York Times, Matthew Rosenberg, and barred him from re-entering the country.
The action, the f...
New York Times correspondent banned from leaving Afghanistan
August 19, 2014
Afghanistan Journalists Center is learned by reports today that the Afghan attorney general’s office called in New York Times correspondent Matthew Rosenberg for questioning, and later banned him from leaving the country....
Two video journalists beaten up by Presidential candidate's observers
August 10, 2014
Kabul: Presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai’s observers beat two cameramen of Khurshid and Rahe Farda television channels during the vote audit at the Independent Election Commission ( Read More
Afghan journalist injured in gunmen attack In Kabul
Aug 3, 2014
KABUL: A young Afghan reporter of Pajhwok New agency was injured in his left arm during attack by unidentified gunmen in central capital Kabul.
Being hospitalized at Kabul Emergency hospital, Azizullah Hamdard has been ...
Taliban-era radio announcer rides crest of the airwaves
uly 31, 2014
Kabul: Once a deadpan radio announcer under the Taliban, Masood Sanjer has gained renown for being a thorn in the side of accountability-dodging Afghan officials, exemplifying hard-won media freedoms that are at stake in a piv...

