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Afghan Times Journalist Becomes First Afghan to Win Top Prize at AIPS Sport Media Awards

The Afghan Times

The Afghan Times

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April 10, 2026

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Afghan Times Journalist Becomes First Afghan to Win Top Prize at AIPS Sport Media Awards

Salma Niazi makes history with award-winning feature on Afghan women’s resilience. The post Afghan Times Journalist Becomes First Afghan to Win Top Prize at AIPS Sport Media Awards first appeared on The Afghan Times.

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