At a time when school doors are closed to girls in Afghanistan, across the world, women of Afghan heritage in the United States and Europe are standing strong, proving that silence is not the destiny of Afghan women. These women are not only successful individuals. They are a message. A message of hope, a message… Continue reading Women of Afghan Heritage in the West: A Voice of Hope in Days of Silence
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Ted Turner, the visionary founder of CNN and a highly influential figure in the global media industry, has passed away at the age of 87. He died peacefully on Wednesday, surrounded by his family. Known for revolutionizing journalism by launching the first 24-hour news network, Turner forever changed how the world consumes live events.Beyond his groundbreaking media achievements, Turner was widely recognized as a dedicated philanthropist and environmental activist. He founded the United Nations Foundation and actively supported initiatives for environmental conservation and nuclear arms reduction. Time magazine even named him Person of the Year in 1991.In his later years, Turner battled a progressive brain disorder, which he announced in 2018, and was recently hospitalized for pneumonia in early 2025. He leaves behind a monumental legacy, five children, fourteen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.#Ted\_Turner #CNN #Media\_Legend #World\_News🌐
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Why Do Afghans Become Defensive When Their Favorite Artists or Politicians Are Criticized
In our society, liking an artist or a political figure often goes beyond simple admiration and turns into an emotional attachment. In such cases, any criticism or different opinion is not seen as a viewpoint, but as a personal attack. This behavior is not limited to a specific group. It is also seen among educated… Continue reading Why Do Afghans Become Defensive When Their Favorite Artists or Politicians Are Criticized
Why Do Afghans Resort to Insults When They Disagree? A Candid Look at a Hidden Social Wound
In our everyday conversations, whether in family gatherings or on social media, a recurring pattern can be seen. The moment two people have different opinions instead of becoming an exchange of ideas and mutual understanding the discussion often turns into a space of insults, humiliation and hostility. This raises an important question. Why do disagreements… Continue reading Why Do Afghans Resort to Insults When They Disagree? A Candid Look at a Hidden Social Wound
Why Does Afghanistan Still Lack a Leader? Where Will the Future Leader Come From?
Afghanistan today stands at one of the most complex moments in its history. A government is in power that faces serious economic, social, and political challenges, while on the other side, opponents have yet to present a credible and unified alternative. In such a situation, an important question arises in the minds of many people.… Continue reading Why Does Afghanistan Still Lack a Leader? Where Will the Future Leader Come From?
Europe and the Taliban: Political Deal or Turning a Blind Eye to the Suffering of the Afghan People?
In recent years, Europe has consistently presented itself as a defender of human rights, freedom, and human dignity. However, today, the behavior of some European countries toward Afghanistan has raised serious questions about that image. After the fall of the previous government and the return of the Taliban to power, Afghanistan entered one of the… Continue reading Europe and the Taliban: Political Deal or Turning a Blind Eye to the Suffering of the Afghan People?
The Durand Line: A Political Border or a Historical Wound?
The Durand Line is not just a line on a map. It is one of the most complex and controversial political issues in the modern history of Afghanistan and the region. The central question is whether this line is truly an internationally recognized official border or a legacy of a colonial era that remains unresolved.… Continue reading The Durand Line: A Political Border or a Historical Wound?
Taliban Government Announces New Housing Construction Rules In Kabul
“The Prime Minister of the Taliban government has issued a new decree allowing housing construction with the direct approval of mosque imams and local representatives. This significant decision comes as rental costs in Kabul have increased dramatically due to returning migrants. Based on this new directive, applicants can begin their construction processes by presenting traditional… Continue reading Taliban Government Announces New Housing Construction Rules In Kabul
CSTO Expresses Deep Concern Over Security Situation In Afghanistan
“The Collective Security Treaty Organization has once again highlighted the rising tensions between the Taliban government and Pakistan, describing the consequences as dangerous for the region. The organization currently views Afghanistan as a potential source of cross-border security challenges. During a parliamentary assembly meeting, the Secretary General stated that recent armed border clashes have caused… Continue reading CSTO Expresses Deep Concern Over Security Situation In Afghanistan
Rashid Khan Rejects Citizenship Offers From India And Australia
“Afghan cricket superstar Rashid Khan has revealed that he previously rejected lucrative offers to obtain citizenship and play for India and Australia. He has firmly decided to continue representing his home country on the international stage for his entire career. The renowned player mentioned in his newly published book that he received informal proposals… Continue reading Rashid Khan Rejects Citizenship Offers From India And Australia