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Shershah Nawabi is a journalist based in Kabul, Afghanistan. Mainly I have reported for Afghan local TV’s and also worked as a guide with Indian and German journalists. I am able to do TV live- Phone calls with several TV and radio stations abroad. I am an Afghan citizen and working with Afghan media since 2010, I have Bachelor’s degree in journalism, from Kabul University. I started my professional carrier officially in 2012 with a local TV in Afghanistan called Khurshid TV. I have worked as a war correspondent and News manager and reported from the frontlines of the country. Currently working as Founder and CEO of Pasbanan Media Group, which is launched in 2017. What can I do? as a journalist I am well known and capable of copywriting, article writing analyzing daily issues, pitching counter-terrorism, politics, economics, corruption, and even social subjects. Even I can shoot videos, edit them, and also I have the capability to work will all TV, Radio, Newspaper and even websites. In case I was unavailable here you can contact me by: ****** also, you can reach me out on WhatsApp: ****** Email: ******
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Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government to form new armed forces
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has announced plans to establish a new national army, which will include members from the former regime's military. Defense Minister Mullah Mohammed Yaqoob stated the intention to create an army with ground and airspace capabilities, equipped with modern weapons. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid emphasized the urgency of forming an army to protect Afghans and maintain peace. The new army will integrate Taliban fighters with soldiers who served in the Afghanistan National Army. The financial aspect of forming the new army is uncertain, as Afghanistan's assets abroad are frozen, but there is potential support from countries like China and Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin mentioned the possibility of removing the Taliban from the list of terrorist organizations, subject to UN agreement.
In Cox’s Bazar, making eco-friendly bags helps ‘change lives’ of Rohingya women
In Cox’s Bazar, Rohingya women are learning to make eco-friendly jute bags at the Jute Bag Production Center, an initiative by the UN refugee agency and the NGO Forum for Public Health. This initiative provides employment to 150 vulnerable women, helping them earn an income and support their families amidst the refugee crisis. The center produces 500,000 bags annually, contributing to economic empowerment and offering an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic. Despite the low wages, the women find joy and a sense of freedom in their work. The article also touches on the broader context of the Rohingya refugee crisis, the challenges of repatriation, and the recent increase in food rations by the UN's World Food Programme, despite a funding shortfall.
face to Camera on current situation in Afghanistan
Long Bank Queues, Prolonged Hope As Afghans Yearn For Stability Under Taliban Rule
US freeze on Afghan assets main cause of economic crisis, says Finance Ministry
Afghanistan's economic crisis has worsened due to the US freeze on Afghan central bank assets, according to the country's Finance Ministry. The crisis escalated after the Taliban's takeover and the subsequent withdrawal of US-led foreign troops, which led to the suspension of international assistance and the freezing of $9.5 billion in assets. This has left the Afghan economy in a state of paralysis, with over half the population facing severe food insecurity. The Finance Ministry's spokesperson, Ahmad Wali Haqmal, stated that unfreezing the assets would resolve the crisis and criticized the freeze as lacking legal justification. Despite the lack of recognition for the Taliban interim government, there is hope for progress in negotiations with US officials after recent discussions in Doha. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with a significant increase in Afghans facing food shortages compared to the previous year, exacerbated by the country's worst drought in decades.
In the salt deserts bordering Pakistan, India builds its largest renewable energy project
India is constructing what is set to be the world's largest renewable energy project in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, near the border with Pakistan. The Khavda renewable energy park will spread over 726 square kilometers and cost at least $2.26 billion, aiming to supply 30 gigawatts of power annually. This initiative is part of India's goal to install 500 gigawatts of clean energy by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2070. Adani Green Energy Limited, a part of the Adani Group, is contracted to build a significant portion of the project. Despite the challenging conditions of the site and recent allegations of financial misconduct against the Adani Group, the project continues with little impact from these accusations. Environmentalists express concerns over the lack of environmental impact assessments for such projects, highlighting the potential adverse effects on the unique ecosystem of the Rann of Kutch.
US, Turkey to step up war on financial roots of Daesh-K, experts say
The US State Department has imposed sanctions on three leaders of Daesh-K and another individual accused of running a Turkey-based financial network supporting the group. The sanctions target Daesh-K's leader, spokesperson, and Kabul province leader, as well as a financial facilitator operating a hawala system. The US aims to disrupt the financial mechanisms supporting terrorist activities in Afghanistan and beyond. Despite the Taliban's claim that Daesh-K is not a threat, experts and analysts recognize the group's potential danger due to its financial resources and international support. The US and Turkey are expected to increase cooperation to combat these illegal financial activities, which also involve human smuggling and drug trafficking.
Afghanistan is on brink of ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’
The United Nations has warned that Afghanistan is on the verge of becoming the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Following the Taliban's takeover and the subsequent collapse of the Western-backed government in August, the country has faced an economic crisis due to the suspension of international aid. The Taliban government has urged the international community to release a $1.2 billion aid package promised by the G20. The UN is striving to provide aid to half of Afghanistan's population, especially with winter approaching. However, the UN's flash appeal for more than $600 million has been less than half met. The US has frozen $10 billion of Afghanistan's central bank assets, and experts stress the importance of unfreezing these assets to help the Afghan people cope with the crisis.
In Cox’s Bazar, making eco-friendly bags helps ‘change lives’ of Rohingya women
In Cox’s Bazar, Rohingya women are learning to make eco-friendly jute bags at the Jute Bag Production Center, an initiative by the UN refugee agency and the NGO Forum for Public Health. Rashida Khatun, along with 150 other women, works at the center to support her family, earning less than half a dollar per hour. Despite the low income, the job provides a sense of freedom and the ability to contribute to their families' needs. The center aims to empower vulnerable women, including those who are disabled or victims of gender-based violence. The jute bags offer an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic, and the center's production helps the women buy food and clothes for their families. The article also touches on the broader context of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh, the challenges of dwindling humanitarian aid, and the recent decision by the World Food Programme to increase food rations despite a funding gap.
Kabul residents rejoice at Afghanistan's T20 World Cup win over Scotland
Residents of Kabul celebrated Afghanistan's T20 World Cup cricket victory over Scotland, marking the first significant win since the Taliban's takeover. The match, held at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the UAE, was a source of national pride amidst the country's political turmoil. Kabul citizens expressed emotional reactions, seeing the win as evidence of Afghanistan's enduring spirit. Taliban officials, including government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid and former spokesman Suhail Shaheen, congratulated the team on social media. Haji Hassin Zadran of the Afghanistan Cricket Board expressed optimism for future matches, particularly the upcoming game against Pakistan.
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