Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1937, Pai Hsien-yung, Chinese-Taiwanese author was born. In 1950, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Pakistani physicist and academic was born. In 1953, Suresh Prabhu, Indian accountant and politician, Indian Minister of Railways was born. In 1953, Piyasvasti Amranand, Thai businessman and politician, Thai Minister of Energy was born. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1971, John W. Campbell, American journalist and author (born 1910) passed away. In 1990, Oka Crisis: First Nations land dispute in Quebec begins. In 2010, The Islamist militia group Al-Shabaab carries out multiple suicide bombings in Kampala, Uganda, killing 74 people and injuring 85 others. In 2011, Ninety-eight containers of explosives self-detonate killing 13 people in Zygi, Cyprus. In 2014, John Seigenthaler, American journalist and academic (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Radio silence: An investigation into the governor of Kabul
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Promoted to governor of Kabul in late 2023, Aminullah Obaid cut his teeth in central Afghanistan’s Daykundi Province. The post Radio silence: An investigation into the governor of Kabul appeared first on Forbidden Stories.
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Technique: Name Calling
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Ariana News
· Jul 6, 2026
Tahawol: UN Officials Visit Kabul — Political Impact & Consequences
The post Tahawol: UN Officials Visit Kabul — Political Impact Consequences first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 23, 2026
Taliban meeting in Brussels shrouded in mystery as when, where and how remain unclear
Taliban meeting in Brussels shrouded in mystery as when, where and how remain unclear
The Afghan Times
· Mar 25, 2026
U.S. Sanctions, War and Climate Inflicting a Heavy Mental Health Toll in Afghanistan
A generation of young Afghans is struggling with unemployment and the consequent psychological distress. The post U.S. Sanctions, War and Climate Inflicting a Heavy Mental Health Toll in Afghanistan first appeared on The Afghan Times.
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Related coverage for "Radio silence: An investigation into the governor of Kabul": Ariana News — Tahawol: UN Officials Visit Kabul — Political Impact & Consequences. Sweden Herald — Taliban meeting in Brussels shrouded in mystery as when, where and how remain unclear. The Afghan Times — U.S. Sanctions, War and Climate Inflicting a Heavy Mental Health Toll in Afghanistan


