Khaama Press
Khaama Press (Pashto: خامه پرس خبری آژانس; Persian: خبرگزاری خامه پرس) is an online news service covering events in Afghanistan. It was established in October 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan, by Afghan journalist and entrepreneur Khushnood Nabizada.[1][2] Khaama Press publishes content in three languages: English, Pashto, and Persian.[3] HistoryKhaama Press was established in October 2010 by Afghan journalist and entrepreneur Khushnood Nabizada. Initially focused on profiles of notable Afghan personalities, it expanded into a comprehensive news service after obtaining an official operating license from the Ministry of Information and Culture of Afghanistan. The name "Khaama," derived from the ancient Persian word for "The Pen," represents the power of information dissemination. The platform has since grown into a significant online news source in Afghanistan, providing coverage in multiple languages.[4] Coverage and RecognitionKhaama Press covers major national and international events affecting Afghanistan, focusing on security, political developments, and social issues. Its reporting has been referenced by various regional and international media outlets. The agency's coverage extends to critical incidents, including terrorist attacks and socio-political challenges.[5][6] ChallengesOperating in a conflict-affected region, Khaama Press has faced several challenges, including threats to its journalists. Notable incidents include: - **February 2014:** A suicide bombing targeted the Hakim Naser Khusraw Balkhi Building, which housed Khaama Press's office.[7] - **February 2021:** The agency's founder, **Khushnood Nabizada**, survived a roadside bomb explosion targeting his vehicle.[8] References
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