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Remembering President Daoud’s Coup: Lessons for Afghanistan’s Future
Blast, gunfire heard close to military hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan
Afghanistan Still Facing Aftershocks Of 1978 Communist Coup
Years later, Afghan leader reburied with honor
Climate journalists need persistence to get good data, including from governments
An Afghan Secret Revealed Brings End of an Era (Published 2009)
Nur Mohammad Taraki
Wheat in Pakistan — quo vadis?
Opening of various departments of Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan Hospital; Maulavi Yaqub: We want to interact with countries in light of Islamic and national interests
The projects inaugurated today include a 400-bed standard hospital for cancer patients, a 200-bed maternity hospital, a school, a nursing institute, a medical...
Remembering President Daoud’s Coup: Lessons for Afghanistan’s Future
On July 17, 1973, former Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan staged a coup against Afghanistan's last king, Mohammad Zahir Shah,...
Blast, gunfire heard close to military hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan
A powerful explosion followed by the sound of gunfire was heard close to the Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan military hospital in the Afghan capital Kabul on...
Afghanistan Still Facing Aftershocks Of 1978 Communist Coup
On the morning of April 27, 1978, Afghan President Sardar Muhammad Daud Khan was expecting his interior minister at the sprawling 19th-century Arg-e Shahi...
Years later, Afghan leader reburied with honor
Executed in a coup 30 years ago, buried hastily in a mass grave along with a small golden Quran, the man who turned Afghanistan from a...
Climate journalists need persistence to get good data, including from governments
The 'How To Fix Climate Journalism' essay series from alumni of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network around the world offers advice on how...
An Afghan Secret Revealed Brings End of an Era (Published 2009)
KHOJA GHAR, Afghanistan — Ordered to bury 16 bodies in the dead of night in 1978, a wary young army officer did his best to remember the...
Nur Mohammad Taraki
Nur Mohammad Taraki was an Afghan politician who was president and prime minister of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1979.
Wheat in Pakistan — quo vadis?
For years Pakistan's sclerotic wheat sector has been on life support which has cost the taxpayers and consumers billions of rupees.
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