SOCIETY — May 3, 2026
Kabul Times News Launches Independent Media Outlet in France
Kabul Times News, an independent Afghan media outlet founded in exile, has launched in France with a team of over ten journalists committed to impartial reporting. The launch occurs amid documented press restrictions and over 150 reported media rights violations in Afghanistan over the past year.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

Kabul Times News, an independent Afghan media organization founded in exile, has officially launched its operations in France. The outlet is staffed by more than ten professional Afghan journalists who have committed to providing daily, impartial coverage of developments inside Afghanistan and international affairs.
The launch comes as press freedoms inside the country face significant constraints. According to the Afghanistan Journalists Center, at least 150 cases involving violations of media rights and journalist freedoms were documented over the past year. The new editorial team stated that its primary objective is to deliver accurate and unbiased reporting to audiences within Afghanistan, operating independently from political influence.
Management of the outlet emphasized its dedication to professional journalistic standards and editorial independence. The founding journalists noted that the platform aims to bridge information gaps for readers inside the country while maintaining strict adherence to factual reporting.
The announcement coincides with broader international discussions on media integrity. In a statement marking World Press Freedom Day, UNESCO highlighted how the manipulation of information can deepen societal divisions and erode public trust. The organization called for stronger protections for journalists and the preservation of independent news platforms amid growing global challenges to press freedom.
Kabul Times News plans to maintain a continuous news cycle focused on political, social, and economic developments, with its reporting team operating from its base in France. The outlet’s leadership reiterated that its coverage will remain strictly independent, prioritizing verified information and balanced reporting for its audience.
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