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Afghan Press Monitor
Years active: 2005-2006
IWPR's Afghan Press Monitor is a daily survey of the main stories in Afghanistan's newspapers. It features the top stories of the day.
Nangarhar poultry sellers told to kill off stock
Arman-e-Milli is an independent daily run by a group of journalists.
Provincial councils are “bridge” between people and Kabul
Anis is a state-run daily published mostly in Dari.
NATO delegation arrives in Kabul
Cheragh is an independent daily run by the Development and Democracy Association.
Night letters” threaten government workers with death
Outlook is an independent daily published in English.
Mullah Omar is on the Afghan side of the border – Musharraf
Erada is an independent daily run by the Afghan Media and Resource Centre.
Another big group of Taleban surrender
Anis is a state-run daily published mostly in Dari.
Alleged killers of aid workers arrested in Badghis
Arman-e-Milli is an independent daily run by a group of journalists.
One abducted Nepalese freed, another found dead
Hewad is a state-run daily published mostly in Pashto.
New York Times apologises to former minister Noorzai
The Kabul Times is a state-run paper published in English every other day.