In Toronto, Canada, people from diverse linguistic backgrounds, including Pashtuns, Bengalis, Baloch, Sindhis, and others, came together to celebrate International Mother Language Day with a variety of cultural and artistic activities. February 21st is recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as “Mother Language Day” and is celebrated annually in many countries around More
In the first part of this program, we discussed the formation and activities of political parties in Afghanistan, as well as the decline of two major movements rooted in Islamic ideologies, alongside the democratic movement. In this segment, we focus on Hezb-i-Islami, the oldest political party in Afghanistan, led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who has been More
Dr. Noor Alam Fareed, the former chairman of the Afghanistan Cricket Board’s Amu Zone, has expressed confidence that the Afghanistan national cricket team is fully prepared for the 2025 Champions Trophy. The 2025 Champions Trophy, featuring eight teams, including Afghanistan, kicked off today in Pakistan and will run for 19 days. This marks Afghanistan’s first-ever More
With the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, political parties are currently banned from holding meetings, making public statements, or engaging in any political activities. The Taliban views political parties as a threat to Afghanistan, believing that the country’s past conflicts were primarily caused by party-driven actions. This raises the question: Why did left-wing and right-wing political More
Canada, one of the world’s largest immigrant-receiving countries, has recently introduced several changes to its immigration policies. These changes are expected to affect various immigration categories, including permanent residency, temporary visas, economic immigration, international students, workers, sponsorships, and asylum applications. To explore the impacts and challenges of these changes, we conducted an exclusive interview with More
The human rights situation in Afghanistan is under unprecedented pressure, leading to millions of girls over the age of ten being denied access to schools and universities, while hundreds of thousands of others have lost their jobs. This situation has caused widespread despair across the country, with millions of Afghans being forced to flee their More
The community, named “Canada Humanitarian Initiatives,” has been formed with the aim of solving the problems of Afghans in Canada, their social integration, and their economic advancement. The inauguration of this community took place in Toronto, with the participation of the Ambassador of Afghanistan to Canada, a member of the Canadian Parliament, numerous Afghans, representatives More
Security stability refers to the conditions in which safety and stability are maintained within a society, country, or region. Security is the most fundamental principle in both personal and social life. It goes beyond the protection of life and property; in the 21st century, it encompasses psychological, economic, social and cyber security as well. In More
In Canada, the second academic seminar was held under the title “The Name of Our Country: From Ariana to Bactria, Khorasan, and Afghanistan.” This seminar was organized by Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Shinwari, the former Deputy Minister and Acting Minister of Education, and participants shared their comments and questions during the session. The Canada-Afghanistan Foundation (CAF) More
We recently had an exclusive interview with financial and economic advisor Toryalai Tanin in Toronto, where we discussed the significance of credit scores and credit cards in Canada. The conversation delved into the factors that impact credit score calculations, as well as practical tips for managing both. In the interview, we cover key topics such More