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More than a thousand Australians have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to their communities.
This year’s list of recipients is the largest in the history of the Order of Australia, and more than 200 of them were born overseas.
Dr Nouria Salehi ((NOO-re-a sa-LEH-hee)) has never been one to sit still.
She left a difficult life behind in Afghanistan – but she did not choose an easy one in Melbourne...
University of Peshawar Pashtun academy hosted a two-day conference to boost the Pashto language through translation facilities.
Dozens of Pashto writers and academic participated in the two-day conference and aimed to work on Pashto translation to help the language speakers boost the language and also obtain more international knowledge in their language.
Please listen to the full report here...
The 29-year-old father was killed on December 17th.
Father of four, Ibrahim Hotak has worked as an interpreter for Australian and US forces.
Concerned for his four young children and family for whom Ibrahim was the sole earner, his friends have started a fundraiser on Facebook to assist them...
The father of Naqeebullah Mehsud who was killed in “ Target Killing” asks for justice.
Malik Khan Mehsud says that the family of Naqibullah Mehsud will not make any deal with Rawr Anwar to give him amnesty.
Mr. Malik praised the recent decision of a Pakistani court where it denied Raw Anwar the permission to travel to overseas.
Islam Gul Afridi has more...
The Afghan government says, there has been significant progress in the country’s economic projects.
It is reported that Chabahar Port will play a key role in connecting Afghanistan to the rest of the world. Thus the representatives of Afghanistan, India, and Iran will hold talks this month to boost their cooperation.
Najia Safi has more in the Pashto language.
-افغان حکومت په یوشمير مهمو اقتصادي پروژو کې د پرمختګونو خبره کوی...
Afghan women are the biggest victim of dowry were in men dominated society they face lots of violence in their marriage life.
Najia Safi has brought together stories of the victims in the Pashto language.
Please listen to the full report here.
-اس بي اس پښتو خپرونې سره ګڼو ښځو خپل د ژوند ترخې کيسې شريکې کړي.
ځيني وايي،" خاوند مې د ظلم وخت کې راته وايي چې پر تا خو مو پيسې ورکړي او ته خرڅه شوې يې نو د خبرو حق نه لرې...
Since the Pakistani government merged FATA with KPK and the elections were held in tribal areas, now for the first time in 71 years, the right to complain about the elections were given to FATA residents.
Our reporter Islam Gul Afridi has more on their concerns, and you can listen to the full report in the Pashto language...
Shazia Shahid has started her career as a police woman in 1996. Today she works as a high-ranking police officer in the state of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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په خیبر پښتونخوا کې د پولیسو لوړ پورې افسره له نورو پښتنو مېرمنو څخه هم غواړي ترڅو له پولیسو سره یو ځای شي او خلکو ته خدمت وکړي.
School holidays are a challenge for many parents.
However, there are plenty of free activities near you if you know where to look.
As for those who cannot afford to take time off work, holiday care programs ranging from traditional vacation care, tennis, swimming to arts could be the answer.
A 2013 study by the Australian Institute of Family Studies found that 93 per cent of children aged between 6 to 11 are cared for by their parents during school holidays...
Salim Safi is a known figure and reporter and is well known for interviewing high ranking officials and some extremist leaders too.
Salim Safi, who currently works for Pakistani Geo TV and Jang Newspaper shares some insight on the politics in the South Asia region.
Salim Safi has worked many years on the cross-border issues and is fully aware of the politics and ongoing unrest. Please listen to the full interview in the Pashto language...