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Best podcasts about afghansitan

Latest podcast episodes about afghansitan

Kreisky Forum Talks
Sara Wahedi & Parasto Hakim: AFGHANISTAN – LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS

Kreisky Forum Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 69:25


Tobias Matern in conversation with Sara Wahedi and Parasto HakimAFGHANISTAN – LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS The Taliban took power in Afghanistan in the summer of 2021. Their agenda: to re-establish the „era of darkness“ for Afghan women. Under the regime, women are not allowed to move freely, face harsh work restrictions and girls may offically attend schools only until 6th grade.But there is hope: Afghan millennials who are advovating for change, even from exile.Sara Wahedi, 30 years old, is an Afghan-Canadian tech-entrepeneur and human rights activists. She was was named one of „Time Magazine's Next Generation Leaders“ and was also on the Forbes Magazine entrepeneur list „30 under 30“. Ms. Wahedi developed the „Ehtesab“ app in Afghansitan which helps users to navigate through gunfire, roadblocks, explosions and other security risks. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Civaam, a civic-tech startup which develops technological solutions for crisis-affected regions. Born in Kabul in 1995, her family moved to Canada in 2005. In 2017, Ms. Wahedi returned to Kabul  and stayed until the Taliban takeover in August 2021. She holds a degree from Columbia University in New York City and attends Oxford University in London.  Her aim is to get “Afghan women and girls' voices out at the forefront of public conversations”. And she firmly believes that tech can bring change to people who are deprieved from their rights.Parasto Hakim, 27 years old, was born in Pakistan in a refugee center.  Her Family returned to Afghanistan when she was six months old. She grew up during the first Taliban regime (1996-2001).Ms. Hakim attended school and university in Kabul and worked in the Afghan government as policy advisor on education and for international organizations as communication coordinator.After the Taliban re-gained power in 2021, she started the Srak-NGO. Srak translates from Pashto as „first light in the morning“. The initiative focuses on empowering women and girls through education, skill-building programs, online education, and literacy opportunities.Ms Hakim´s  NGO operates 15 underground schools in Afghanistan and has benefited over 2000 individuals. She was forced to leave Afghanistan after receiving threats in 2023. She is a member of the „Vienna Process for a Democratic Afghanistan“ where opposition groups work on a plan for the the future of the country. In recognition of her efforts, Ms. Hakim was nominated for the Sakharov Prize in 2023.Tobias Matern, born in 1978, is head of international politics at the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Munich. He studied political science in Berlin and attended the American University School of Journalism in Washington D.C. on a Fulbright scholarship. Matern has been with SZ since 2004. He was a correspondent for South and Southeast Asia based in Delhi and Bangkok during the height of the war in Afghanistan. He has interviewed and portrayed comedians, ministers, presidents, writers and psychotherapists in South Asia. He curated an exhibition on Afghanistan for the ‘Fünf Kontinente' museum in Munich and published the book ‘Augenblick Afghanistan – Angst und Sehnsucht in einem versehrten Land'.

UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs
My Life in a suitcase - Episode 28

UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 58:00


Manizha interviews a woman with a heart of a lioness Khatira Samim who shares her life in Afghansitan, journey to Ireland and challenges faced by her and Afghan woman in general.

Bakonmu a Yau
Amurka ta kashe shugaban Kungiyar Al-Qaeda Ayman Al Zawahiri

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 3:39


Shugaban Amurka Joe Biden ya sanar da nasarar kashe shugaban kungiyar Al Qaeda, Ayman Al Zawahiri da sojojin kasar suka yi wajen amfani da jirgi mai sarrafa kan sa, ko kuma drone a kasar Afghansitan. Al Zawari na daga cikin wadanda ake zargi da kitsa harin ta'addancin shekarar 9 ga watan Satumbar 2001 a Amurka, wanda ya hallaka mutane sama da 3,000. Bashir Ibrahim Idris ya tattauna da Farfesa Muhammad Kabir Isa na Jami'ar Ahmadu Bello dake Zaria, kan wannan batu. Latsa alamar sauti domin sauraron cikakkiyar tattaunawar.

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DDS Unscripted
"Lessons Learned from Afghanistan"

DDS Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 116:09


As modern day "Minutemen" there is a lot to be learned for recent conflicts and the experiences of those who were in them. Our country enaged in 20 plus year conflict in Afghanistan making it the longest confilct in US history. There were many negative and terrbile outcomes due to the Global War on Terror, but there were also many positive and helpful outcomes. Gear and technology improvement, medical technologies and technique advances, logistical impovements, modern tactics and warfare methods, and a saturation of personal combat experiences.  Dynamic Defense Solutions Co-Founder Stephen sits down with Dynamic Defense Solutions CEO Jacob, and Pridwen Tactics Co-Owner Andrew to discuss their time in Afghansitan together, what they learned, and how it can be applied to individual preparedness.

The Googly Podcast
10/22/2021- T20 World Cup Preview, India vs Pakistan, Pressure on Kohli

The Googly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 68:03


10/22/21- In this episode we preview the T20 World Cup and epic India vs Pakistan clash coming on 10/24. As always we dive into our mailbag in our final segment and answer the questions asked by our fans.

Broeske and Musson
9.29.2021 - Broeske & Musson: HR1: The Generals v. Pres. Biden on Afghansitan

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 19:02


Top U.S. Generals testify before the Senate and say they told Pres. Biden to keep at least 2500 troops in Afghanistan.  Pres. Biden says "he doesn't recall" being told that.  Who do you believe? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HeuteMorgen
Milliardenhilfe für Afghanistan

HeuteMorgen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 10:03


An der Geberkonferenz für Afghansitan kommt mehr Geld zusammen als erhofft. Aber: die Geberstaaten knüpfen das Geld an Bedingungen. Die weiteren Themen: * Trotz Frauenförderung: die Führungsetagen bleiben Männer-dominiert. Das zeigt eine neue, grossangelegte Studie. * Machtwechsel in Norwegen. Rotgrün gewinnt die Wahlen – die Bürgerlichen gestehen ihre Niederlage ein.

HeuteMorgen
Milliardenhilfe für Afghanistan

HeuteMorgen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 13:43


An der Geberkonferenz für Afghansitan kommt mehr Geld zusammen als erhofft. Aber: die Geberstaaten knüpfen das Geld an Bedingungen. Die weiteren Themen: * Trotz Frauenförderung: die Führungsetagen bleiben Männer-dominiert. Das zeigt eine neue, grossangelegte Studie. * Machtwechsel in Norwegen. Rotgrün gewinnt die Wahlen – die Bürgerlichen gestehen ihre Niederlage ein.

Radio Bullets
3 settembre 2021 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 14:33


Stati Uniti: Uno dei Beatles Isis si dichiara colpevole di aver giustiziato giornalisti e operatori umanitari. Afghanistan: Herat, donne in piazza per poter lavorare. Incontro trilaterale al Cairo, tra Egitto, Palestina e Giordania. Afghanistan: Le vittime dell'attacco dei droni USA a Kabul vogliono risposte. Etiopia: Onu, la crisi del Tigray destinata a peggiorare. Thailandia: migliaia in piazza contro il primo ministro. Giappone, il premier si dimette dopo un anno in carica. La Cina banna dalla tv gli uomini non abbastanza mascolini. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli.

Radio Bullets
3 settembre 2021 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 14:33


Stati Uniti: Uno dei Beatles Isis si dichiara colpevole di aver giustiziato giornalisti e operatori umanitari. Afghanistan: Herat, donne in piazza per poter lavorare. Incontro trilaterale al Cairo, tra Egitto, Palestina e Giordania. Afghanistan: Le vittime dell'attacco dei droni USA a Kabul vogliono risposte. Etiopia: Onu, la crisi del Tigray destinata a peggiorare. Thailandia: migliaia in piazza contro il primo ministro. Giappone, il premier si dimette dopo un anno in carica. La Cina banna dalla tv gli uomini non abbastanza mascolini. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli.

Siste nytt fra VG
VG Nyheter: Nordmenn evakuert fra Afghansitan

Siste nytt fra VG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 1:03


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Kinetic War
Episode 5: The Zombie Fallacy

Kinetic War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 35:54


2002, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Recently abandoned by U.S. forces, this sprawling former Soviet base is where David spent several months in early 2002 as the only journalist embedded inside the U.S. command. That's when it all began to go wrong. He chronicled Operation Anaconda, the first U.S. effort to use conventional kinetic force against an enemy -- and in a country -- that was little understood. U.S. special forces and Marines had won the war, but Washington sent thousands more troops to chase the few enemy who'd fled into the mountains. That's the iron logic of kinetic war that David calls the Zombie Fallacy: if the force you've sent fails to fix the problem, use even more force! Despite lessons of the past it's an idea that just won't die. The effort then relies on the young Americans we send into battle: David vividly describes steadfast American troops in a harrowing firefight.

Radio Bullets
12 novembre 2020 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 15:33


Bangladesh: rifugiati Rohingya detenuti su un'isola remota. Croce Rossa Internazionale: Afghanistan, il paese più letale per i civili. Bahrain: muore il primo ministro. Dalla biancheria agli zerbini, Amazon blocca la vendita dei prodotti con simboli indù dopo le proteste online. Australia: esposta rete globale di abusi sui minori. Myanmar: L'opposizione vicina ai militari rifiuta il risultato delle elezioni, mentre Aung San Suu Kyi punta alla vittoria. Giappone: gli atleti che arrivano per le Olimpiadi non dovranno fare la quarantena. Stati Uniti: giornalista del New Yorker licenziato per essersi “mostrato” durante una diretta Zoom. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
12 novembre 2020 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 15:33


Bangladesh: rifugiati Rohingya detenuti su un’isola remota. Croce Rossa Internazionale: Afghanistan, il paese più letale per i civili. Bahrain: muore il primo ministro. Dalla biancheria agli zerbini, Amazon blocca la vendita dei prodotti con simboli indù dopo le proteste online. Australia: esposta rete globale di abusi sui minori. Myanmar: L’opposizione vicina ai militari rifiuta il risultato delle elezioni, mentre Aung San Suu Kyi punta alla vittoria. Giappone: gli atleti che arrivano per le Olimpiadi non dovranno fare la quarantena. Stati Uniti: giornalista del New Yorker licenziato per essersi “mostrato” durante una diretta Zoom. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
17 giugno 2020 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 14:56


Si intensificano gli scontri tra India e Cina sul controverso confine, decine di morti tra i soldati (in copertina). Onu: “L’annessione di Israele viola la legge internazionale e crea un Bantustan palestinese”. Per il re giordano a rischio la stabilità regionale. L’Ungheria revoca al premier i poteri di emergenza. Afghanistan, MSF chiude il programma all’ospedale di maternità attaccato a maggio, e si conferma il paese più letale per i minori. Canada: attivista lgbtq egiziana trovata morta. La Corea del Nord fa esplodere l’ufficio diplomatico. Messico: uccisi un giudice e la moglie. Egitto: arrestato un altro giornalista. La Turchia lancia un’operazione militare in Iraq. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
1 maggio 2020 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 14:53


ONU, all’appello per il cessate il fuoco nel mondo, hanno risposto 16 gruppi armati. La Lega Araba condanna la volontà israeliana di annettersi la Cisgiordania. Il Sudan criminalizza la mutilazione genitale femminile. Haiti: nessuna giustizia per le vittime di colera. Qatar: alla gogna chi ha violato la quarantena, i nomi in tv. Uzbekistan, legge storica: gli apolidi ottengono la cittadinanza. Il Turkmenistan in attesa della visita dell’Oms, vieta la parola coronavirus. Filippine: cessata la tregua dei ribelli dichiarata per il virus. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
14 aprile 2019 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 14:25


India: poliziotto perde la mano mentre cerca di garantire il lockdown. Indonesia: ingaggiati fantasmi per dissuadere la gente ad uscire. Marocco: migliaia di persone arrestate. Aviazione Usa: trasferisce tre contractors dall’Afghanistan alla Germania su un’unità aerea di contenimento. Iran, decine i tassisti morti. Il virus uccide l’Al Capone serbo. Ecuador, la polizia recupera quasi 800 corpi. Afghanistan: Lo statuto del futuro governo dei talebani, un tuffo ai tempi del regime. Yemen: due disastri contemporaneamente, il coronavirus e il taglio degli aiuti. L’Arabia Saudita sospende le preghiere del Ramadan. Questo e molto altro nel webnotiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
2 aprile 2020 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 18:21


Afghanistan: almeno 100 talebani verso il rilascio. Egitto: Rapporto Human Rights Watch sulle torture ai minori nelle carceri. Somalia: Amnesty International accusa gli Stati Uniti di aver ucciso civili. Il Turkmenistan vieta l’uso della parola coronavirus e minaccia di arrestare chiunque indossi una mascherina. Sudafrica: proiettili di gomma contro chi sfida le misure restrittive di movimento. India: la fame spaventa milioni di persone in lockdown. Il presidente filippino: “sparate a tutti quelli che violano il blocco”. El Salvador: il lockdown fa cadere il tasso di omicidi. Clima: Cop26 rimandato al 2021. Questo e molto altro nel webnotiziario di Radio Bullets, a cura di Barbara Schiavulli

Radio Bullets
17 agosto 2018 - Notiziario

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 16:16


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Weltspiegel
Afghanistan: Wenn Mädchen als Jungen aufwachsen

Weltspiegel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018


"Bacha Posh" - so heißen die als Jungen verkleideten Mädchen in der Landessprache Dari in Afghansitan. Fatima ist eine von ihnen. Wenn sie mit den Jungen spielt, ist sie Musawir.

Dagsnytt 18
31.05.2017 Dagsnytt atten

Dagsnytt 18

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 58:58


Trump vil trekke USA ut av Paris-avtalen, ifølge lekkasjer. Miljøpartiet vil straffe USA med å øke tollsatsene. Ambassadøren i Kabul forteller om hvordan hun opplevde bomben som drepte over 80 mennesker i dag tidlig - situasjonen i AFghansitan er i en stadig nedadgående trend. Frp vil frata folk med eksreme ytringer all NAV-støtte. Arbeiderpartiet rister på hodet.

the Front
The Front- Episode 18 : Front Lines in the War on Tyranny

the Front

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2010 90:00


The unblinking eye of big brother is watching, recording, listening, compiling, and tracking you. Will you submit or will you fight? Time to be the brave American you think you are. Step up to the Front, A.I. has your back! See you at the show.