By A Mystery Man Writer
Once a mortal threat, the Taliban have let Afghanistan's leading news channel stand. But every day is a struggle for the journalists who still work there.
Once a mortal threat, the Taliban have let Afghanistan's leading news channel stand. But every day is a struggle for the journalists who still work there.
Murphy says New Jersey to help resettle about 500 Afghans - WHYY
Inside a TV news station determined to report facts in the Taliban's Afghanistan : NPR
One year after the Taliban takeover, Afghanistan's media faces crisis—and opportunity - Committee to Protect Journalists
NPR Devotes Almost Two Hours to Afghanistan Over Two Weeks—and 30 Seconds to US Starving Afghans - FAIR
Read What The Taliban Told NPR About Their Plans For Afghanistan : NPR
A year on, the Taliban savor victory, while other Afghans pay the
The Taliban Seized Her City. America's Red Tape Stops Her From Fleeing : NPR
New book memorializes work of NPR photographer David Gilkey - Current
The moral injury of abandoning Afghan allies
Dateline Afghanistan: journalism under the Taliban - Committee to Protect Journalists
In Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, a restaurant for and by women offers a lifeline : Goats and Soda : NPR
Taliban weighs using US mass surveillance plan, met with China's Huawei
U.S. Journalist, Translator Killed In Afghanistan
New book memorializes work of NPR photographer David Gilkey - Current