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- Cabinet Hour Parliament Roundup Meri Awaz Pak China Express Real ****stani Khabarnama Sheh Surkhiyan Arabic News Shina News Balti News Kashmiri News Gojri News...
- an announcer which she did for three years later. She was selected for Khabarnama at 9p.m., the main news bulletin of the day at PTV. Saba also hosted some...
- broadcast their most po****r shows. However, state channels broadcast Khabarnama (New Bulletin) from past many decades. Like other Muslim-majority nations...
- 2021. "شاکر کارگر به عنوان رییس دفتر رییس جمهوری افغانستان تعیین شد |". khabarnama.net. 30 March 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2021. "19 мая в Мариинском зале...
- return (زابلون سیمنتوف؛ آخرین یهودی افغانستان و نگرانی از بازگشت طالبان)". Khabarnama. Retrieved 17 September 2021. "After half a Century, several Jews are...
- news Thời Báo - Vietnamese language Thời Mới - Vietnamese language Urdu Khabarnama - Urdu language w****ly W****ly Hankook - Korean language Wiadomości - Polish...
- Iran 1973 - 1984 Urdu Khabrein Newscaster Radio ****stan 1973 – 1984 PTV Khabarnama Newscaster ****stan Television 1984 – 1990s Sairbeen News presenter BBC...
- 2008. Retrieved 29 September 2015. Chaturvedi, RP (16 March 2011). "Khabarnama-Indian Ex Servicemen Movement Newsletter" (in Hindi). Gurgaon: Indian...
- lives in La**** Ishrat Fatima was 'the face' of 9 pm daily Urdu news Khabarnama in the 1980s and 1990s. She started her career in Radio ****stan hosting...
- among the army. In 1970s she worked as newscaster and read news at PTV Khabarnama on PTV. In 1980s she worked for radio Deutsche Welle in Germany. Then...