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By broadcasting to the public, these influencers are taking real risks but also reaping big rewards. In Afghanistan, they ve earned reputations as tastemakers who are sought out by savvy business owners for their marketing power. They work out for free at Kabul s flashy new high-tech gym. But in a country still at war, safety is a serious concern. Recently, there has been a pattern of targeted killings aimed at the nation s journalists, rights workers, politicians and other influential figures. No influencer has been targeted so far, but it s a threat that s never far from their minds.
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Ayeda Shadab is one of Afghanistan s social media stars.
Roya Heydari for Insider
A group of women in Afghanistan are breaking through as Gen Z influencers on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.
More Afghans are online, and dozens of Afghan women have 50,000 or more followers on at least one social platform.
As tastemakers, they re offering a fresh point of view on what it means to be Afghan in 2021.
A generation of Afghan women in their 20s have mastered the art of living their lives on social media.
Digital natives as much as any young person in Istanbul or Los Angeles, they are doing more than shaping what s
cool in Afghanistan. Over Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook, these influencers are proving they are more than the post 9/11 generation, as they ve been labeled for 20 years. Afghanistan is what
The flight, operated by First Officer Mohadese Mirzaee (22) and Captain Veronica Borysova (32), departed from Hamid Karzai International Airport (KBL) in Kabul, the capital, at 13:00.
Crossing some 350 miles of Afghan terrain, the Boeing 737-500 with the registration YA-KMN eventually touched down at Herat International Airport (HEA) in western Afghanistan.
A Cause for Celebration
Cahill described the moment as historic, “given that during the Taliban occupation, women [in Afghanistan] had no rights.”
The current complicated security situation in Afghanistan meant that while Cahill was invited for the flight, with Cahill saying that “large gatherings or celebrations are discouraged for security and safety reasons.”
President Ghani Visits Herat محمداشرف غنی رییس جمهوری به هرات رفت
Kabul (BNA) President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Mohammad Ashraf Ghani at the head of a high-level government delegation, visited Herat province to review the general situation in the province this morning.
The President was greeted by local officials, dignitaries and influential people in Herat International Airport.
During the visit, the President is scheduled to meet separately with civilian and military officials, Ulema, women, youth, members of the provincial council, influential people, civil society and the private sector of the province.
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