An international boxing competition took place in Toronto, Canada, featuring Afghan athlete Helmand Alkozai. Held on October 19, the event brought together boxers from several countries, with Alkozai competing against a Canadian rival, capturing the attention of Afghan boxing fans. The event attracted a large audience, with many spectators cheering on the Afghan participants and watching the matches More
China, the world’s second-largest economic power, has garnered global attention through its economic production and is actively working to establish dominance over world markets. Its proximity to Afghanistan enhances the geopolitical significance of Afghanistan’s position. The relationship between Afghanistan and China dates back to the reign of Ahmad Shah Durrani, but the country has never maintained More
Venice is one of the world’s oldest cities, renowned for its magical beauty, which has long captivated travelers from all corners of the globe. Located in northern Italy, the city is also known as the “City of Water.” Beyond its stunning beauty, Venice is a place where traces of art, history, and culture are visible More
In life, everything is recognized by its unique characteristics; this concept is referred to as “Specific or the most specific description “in logical terms. The unique characteristic of Islam is “moderation and balance.” Moderation is a trait that is emphasized in every aspect of Islam, whether in beliefs, worship, ethics, transactions, politics, or trade. No More
Afghanistan’s foreign policy towards Pakistan has been highly reactive, unstable, and marked by fluctuating optimism and pessimism. In contrast, Pakistan’s foreign policy concerning Afghanistan has, from the Afghan perspective, maintained a harmful stability over the past 78 years, characterized by interference and the creation of comprehensive instability in Afghanistan. From the Afghan viewpoint, the ruling More
Afghans in Toronto, Canada, along with members of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement, organized a protest in response to the reported killing of dozens of Afghan refugees by Iranian border guards and the ongoing oppression of Pashtuns in Pakistan. Just days ago, Iranian border forces reportedly opened fire on Afghan refugees attempting to cross into Iran, More
The book “Successful Mission” (Baryalay Mamoriat), which discusses government services and political experiences by Abdul Jabbar Naeemi, a former governor of various provinces, was launched last Sunday in Toronto, Canada. In this book, Naeemi shares his experiences during his tenure in the provinces of Khost, Wardak, Laghman, and Kunduz, as well as insights into the government’s twenty-year journey, actions, and efforts against corruption, smuggling, More
In this episode of “Ghatol,” we are happy to host Roshan Khadim, son of the esteemed Pashto language and literature figure, Professor Qiamuddin Khadim. Join us as we explore Roshan’s poetry, writings, and artistic endeavors, while also honoring the life and contributions of Professor Khadim. We delve into a range of topics that highlight their More
Official diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and the United States began in 1935 when Afghanistan opened its embassy in Washington, D.C. on May 26 of that year. Since then, these relations have experienced many highs and lows. Researchers suggest that a significant reason for this instability has been the U.S.’s lack of commitment to Afghanistan and More
In this episode of “Memories of the Homeland,” our gust is Engineer EhsanullahSadqat, the Deputy of the Afghan Social Services Center in Toronto. Sadqat, who has spent over 43 years in exile, has a profound love for his homeland and its people, having even penned poetry about his experiences. He shares heartfelt stories and reflections on his life More