Kabul Press

AfghanistanKabul, Kabul, AfghanistanPashto

Established in 2004 as one of Afghanistan’s first independent online news platforms, this publication is known for its critical stance on government corruption, human rights, and ethnic issues. It serves a global Afghan diaspora and domestic audience by providing uncensored reporting that frequently challenges both political authorities and powerful interest groups.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KABUL

Multilingual publishing defines the newspaper market in Afghanistan's capital, with outlets producing content in Pashto, Dari, and English to reach distinct domestic and international demographics. The English-language daily Daily Outlook Afghanistan operates as a primary source for expatriates and bilingual professionals. Independent news agencies functioning as major publishers, such as Pajhwok Afghan News and Khaama Press, deliver continuous national reporting across multiple languages. Additionally, the market features specific language titles like the Pashto-language Daily Afghanistan. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Kabul.

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