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About Humayoon
Humayoon Babur is a freelance  journalist base in Kabul, who is covering Afghanistan's events mostly from North or Northeastern parts of country with experienced more than 12 years for both print and broadcast multimedia.
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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the American Federation of Teachers’ 88th national convention

25 Jul 2024  |  apnews.com
Vice President Kamala Harris has energized Democrats in the early days of her candidacy, according to a new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. Approximately 80% of Democrats would be satisfied if Harris became the Democratic nominee for president.

Demonstrators protest against the military policies of Israel a day before a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

23 Jul 2024  |  apnews.com
Demonstrators gathered to protest against the military policies of Israel a day before Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of Congress in Washington. The protests highlight opposition to Israel's military actions and come ahead of a significant diplomatic event.

Spain’s Dani Carvajal celebrates after scoring during Euro 2024

15 Jun 2024  |  apnews.com
Spain’s Dani Carvajal celebrates after scoring during a Euro 2024 match against Croatia in Berlin. Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlin attended a screening of 'Bridgerton' in London. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration declared the end of El Nino, with La Nina expected to arrive for the peak Atlantic hurricane season. Bruce and Kathy Hickey's winter home in Fort Myers Beach was affected by Hurricane Ian.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to the media alongside his attorney Todd Blanche after the conclusion of his hush money trial

30 May 2024  |  apnews.com
Former President Donald Trump addressed the media with his attorney Todd Blanche following the conclusion of his hush money trial in New York. Senator Joe Manchin has registered as an independent, raising questions about his future political plans. Harini Logan, a 14-year-old from San Antonio, Texas, celebrated her victory at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, highlighting the success and cultural impact of Indian American immigrants.

From War of Words to Confrontations Over Water Allocation and Availability

03 Feb 2023  |  the Pacific Council magazine
The article discusses the impact of the newly filled Kamal Khan Dam (KKD) in Afghanistan, which is expected to irrigate land and generate electricity, but also raises water disputes with Iran. Afghanistan and Iran have a water treaty from 1973, but climate change and new dams have spiked tensions. Iranian officials have made threats over water rights, while Afghan officials accuse Iran of using the Taliban to disrupt dam construction. The article also touches on the broader issues of water management in Afghanistan's economic development, the country's experience with drought and food insecurity, and the effects of climate change on the region. It suggests that cooperation and fair trade between Afghanistan and Iran could be beneficial, and emphasizes the importance of greenery and forest revival to combat climate change and reset rainfall patterns.

How the bomb attack on Kabul airport unfolded

26 Aug 2021  |  Mail Online
The article details the ISIS-K suicide bomb attack at Kabul airport that killed 13 US troops and numerous Afghan civilians. The attack occurred near the Abbey Gate and Baron Hotel, where evacuees were being screened. Despite prior intelligence warnings, the bomber slipped past Taliban checkpoints. The article includes reactions from US officials, including President Joe Biden, who vowed to continue evacuation efforts and retaliate against ISIS-K. The piece also highlights the chaotic and tragic scenes following the explosion, with survivors and officials grappling with the aftermath.

A Refugee Father’s Struggle to Reunite with His Family During COVID-19

15 May 2021  |  www.newcanadianmedia.ca
Dost Mohammad Safi, an Afghan refugee in Canada, faces significant challenges in reuniting with his family due to delays exacerbated by COVID-19. Despite being granted asylum in Canada, Safi has been separated from his wife and children in Turkey for two years. The Canadian government has been criticized for failing to meet its refugee processing targets, with a backlog of nearly 80,000 cases. Advocacy groups argue that the prioritization of economic immigration over family reunification is harmful to families and society. Safi remains hopeful but frustrated as he awaits the necessary travel documents to see his family.

Afghan Community Apprehensive as U.S. Forces Prepare Exit

30 Apr 2021  |  www.newcanadianmedia.ca
Members of Canada's Afghan community express cautious hope and concern over the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, fearing potential civil war and instability. Key figures like Ahmad Sha Duranai and Chris Alexander emphasize the need for Afghan-led peace talks and international cooperation, particularly urging Pakistan to cease support for militant groups. The article highlights the complex dynamics involving regional and international stakeholders, stressing the importance of sustained support for Afghan institutions to achieve lasting peace.

Biden Faces a Big Policy Decision: Will the United States Leave Afghanistan Without Women at the Table of the Peace Process?

08 Mar 2021  |  the Pacific Council magazine
As the United States considers its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the article highlights the increasing violence against women and the critical need for their inclusion in the peace process. It discusses the historical context of U.S. involvement, the challenges faced by Afghan women, and the implications of excluding women from peace negotiations. The article underscores the importance of justice and security for sustainable peace and criticizes both the Taliban and the Afghan government for their failures in protecting women's rights.

Afghan Canadians Urge Ottawa to Support Peace Talks with Taliban

06 Oct 2020  |  New Canadian Media
Afghan Canadians are urging the Canadian government to participate in the Afghan-Taliban peace talks in Doha, expressing hope for an end to the long-standing conflict in Afghanistan. Amanullah Ludin, a former member of the Afghan High Peace Council and a Toronto resident, emphasizes the need for international support in the peace process. The article discusses the U.S.-Taliban deal, which includes the withdrawal of U.S. forces and the Taliban's commitment to prevent terrorist operations from its territory. Despite the historic nature of the talks, challenges such as power-sharing and civil liberties have stalled progress. The piece also highlights the significant contribution of Canadian forces in Afghanistan post-9/11 and the personal stories of Afghan immigrants in Canada, like Mohsin Ramizi and Zrawer Khan Mufakir, who advocate for peace and stability in their homeland.

The Taliban targets Afghan media out of fear of losing the information war

01 Jul 2019  |  Muslims in Italy struggle to bury victims of the pandemic
The Taliban has issued threats against Afghan media, demanding an end to anti-Taliban propaganda and warning of attacks on journalists. Despite the threats, Afghan journalists remain resolute. The Afghanistan Journalists Center condemned the Taliban's actions and called for government protection of media workers. The article highlights the history of violence against Afghan media, including past attacks by the Taliban and ISKP. It also discusses the role of Afghan media in supporting the government and the challenges posed by Taliban threats. The Defense Ministry plans to enhance security for media agencies, emphasizing the importance of government-sponsored advertisements in combating terrorism.

What Trump's pardon of war criminals says about US policy in Afghanistan

27 May 2019  |  Muslims in Italy struggle to bury victims of the pandemic
Donald Trump is preparing to pardon several US military members, including those convicted of murder in Afghanistan and Iraq, as part of a broader campaign to obscure the reality of the US-led war in Afghanistan and shield the US military from accountability. The Trump administration has also pressured the International Criminal Court to abandon investigations into US war crimes and rolled back transparency measures on civilian casualties. These actions have been criticized by various organizations and individuals, highlighting the administration's efforts to cover up war crimes and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan: Living better with the Taliban

22 Jan 2018  |  www.welt.de
On a sunny morning in Char Darah, a significant day unfolds for schoolchildren as they take their winter exams in the once-troubled district of Kundus, Afghanistan. Following the exams, they will enjoy a three-month holiday. At the Zainal Abidin School, built by Germans, boys and girls are learning together again, with the Taliban showing no objections. However, some students are absent from the winter exams, having died in US bombardments called in by the Afghan Army in November of the previous year.

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Portraits of some of the victims in Kunduz hospital bombing

Afghan Taliban to attend crisis group's conference in Qatar

Afghan woman has nose cut off by husband

Many Afghans Lack Access To Clean Water

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"Hit & run" new #Taliban -strategy confusing #Afghan Army: simple but looks successful.

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Afghan woman has nose cut off by husband

19 Jan 2016  |  Daily Herald
A young Afghan woman, Reza Gul, had her nose cut off by her husband, Mohammad Khan, in a remote northern region of Afghanistan. Khan fled the village, and local authorities, including the Taliban, are searching for him. Domestic violence is widespread in Afghanistan, exacerbated by poverty, high unemployment, and a lack of mental health care. The Afghan-Turk Hospital is arranging for Gul's further treatment in Turkey. The incident underscores the severe challenges faced by women in Afghanistan, where traditional methods and corruption often hinder justice and protection.

Afghan official: attack on Pakistan consulate kills 7

13 Jan 2016  |  Daily Herald
Seven Afghan security forces were killed and seven others injured in an attack on the Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. The attack involved a suicide bomber and gunmen, leading to a firefight that ended with the deaths of the attackers. The incident occurred near a hospital and schools, which were evacuated. The Pakistani consulate was targeted, but no group has claimed responsibility. The attack follows a meeting in Islamabad discussing the Taliban insurgency, highlighting ongoing violence in the region.

Desperate fight in Afghanistan

24 Dec 2015  |  www.inquirer.com
The Afghan military is reinforcing the Sangin district in Helmand province, which has been under siege by the Taliban. Defense Minister Masoom Stanekzai has called for increased NATO support, particularly air assistance, to reduce casualties. The situation is dire, with Afghan troops struggling to hold their ground. The Taliban claims to have taken over Sangin, but Afghan officials deny this. The conflict highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Afghan forces since the end of the international combat mission, with the Taliban intensifying their efforts across the country.
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