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TOLOnews
Moby Group International
@TOLOnews
TOLOnews is Afghanistan's first 24-hours news and current affairs television network.
Kabul, Afghanistan
Joined July 2010
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    Danish Siddiqui, a Reuters photojournalist, was killed in clashes in Spin Boldak district in Kandahar, sources confirmed. The Indian journalist was covering the situation in Kandahar over the last few days.
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    Video: People run on tarmac of Kabul international airport as a US military aircraft attempts to take off.
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    Video by national TV shows the moment rockets landed near the Presidential Palace during Eid prayers this morning.
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    At least 30 girls took part in a cycling race in Kabul on Thursday to say no to violence against women and defend women’s rights for education.
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    BREAKING NEWS: The peace deal between the US and Taliban has been signed in #Doha, following 18 months of negotiations. #Afghanistan #PeaceDeal
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    Afghan Female Journalists Ask Taliban for Right to Work  #Afghanistan bit.ly/3suLKCa
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    Video: Afghans in Khost and Kabul province react to Afghanistan's cricket win against Pakistan. #TOLOnews
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    A little boy from #Afghanistan's Logar province, who received artificial limb at Orthopedic Center of the International Committee of the Red Cross, shows his emotion by dance. He has lost his leg in an explosion in Logar. Footage: ICRC
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    Mujahid says they want all media outlets to continue their activities. They have three suggestions: No broadcast should contradict Islamic values, they should be impartial, no one should broadcast anything that goes against our national interests.
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    Taliban entered the TOLOnews compound in Kabul, checked the weapons of the security staff, collected govt-issued weapons, agreed to keep the compound safe. #Afghanistan
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    ویدیو - گزارش حسیبه اتکپال خبرنگار طلوع نیوز از کابل
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    Breaking - Sources said President Ghani has left the country.
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    Video: Timothy Weeks, an Australian citizen who was taken hostage in Kabul and later released as part of an exchange, returned to Afghanistan today. He said attending the ceremonies celebrating the Islamic Emirate's first anniversary is one of the goals of his trip.
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    Girls protested in the streets in the center of Paktia to protest the closing of their schools. Earlier, some girls’ schools above grade 6 in the province had been reopened due to a decision by tribal elders and local educational officials, but the schools were closed again.
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