By: Raza Rumi APRIL 7TH, 2016 CIMA Despite the commitments of the Pakistan government to protect journalists, media freedoms remain...
By: Raza Rumi APRIL 7TH, 2016 CIMA Despite the commitments of the Pakistan government to protect journalists, media freedoms remain...
By: SUNE ENGEL RASMUSSEN APRIL 12, 2016 Foreign Policy PUL-E-KHUMRI, Afghanistan — On a recent Monday afternoon in Afghanistan’s northern...
By Rick Edmonds March 31, 2016 POYNTER Shorter isn’t better, photos aren’t always alluring and deep digging pays off, recent report concludes...
By Kristy Siegfried 6 April 2016 IRIN Zakir was just 14 when he fled pressure from Taliban fighters to join their ranks and embarked on the long...
Patricia Chadwick Mar 25 2016 Internews Amina Azimi was a young girl when she lost her right leg from a rocket propelled grenade that landed near...
By Shirzad Ashoori and Valerie Plesch April 6, 2016 Washington Times KABUL, Afghanistan — For the hundreds of Afghans who lined up before sunrise...
March 3, 2016 Haitian Times Missing from the discussion of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s record has been her work in Haiti, where she...
The Atis Rezistans (Artists' Resistance) is highlighted in the following Associated Press article. CSFilm's trainee Robenson Sanon produced Out of...
4 April 2016 BBC A group of Afghan activists and artists are attempting to reclaim Kabul after years of war - by arming themselves with...
BY: DAN DE LUCE, PAUL MCLEAR MARCH 15, 2016 Foreign Press As Kabul’s fragile army struggles to hold the line, will Washington’s warplanes come to...
By: Karl Schembri 21 March 2016 The Guardian More than 80% of the population is now in need of humanitarian aid. On a visit to the capital...
By: LYNNE O'DONNELL Mar. 8, 2016 AP KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Six months after fleeing a Taliban assault on her city, the owner of an Afghan radio...