This woman has a great personality. A pretty face, prettier intellect, and now she claims to have a pretty heart too (Just because we are journalist doesn't mean we are not affected by stories). Well, I am not sure on the last proposition! BTW, missed this story on my country's garments factories. Could anyone please give the link if it is uploaded here?
Yalda Hakim,You are the journalist whom I like you from the bottom of my heart.I am a teacher, teaching English in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Long life for you!
Agree with Saifuz - poised, intelligent, very sweet - she has drawn me back to watching Impact. Australia's loss and Britain's gain. Mishal Hussain seemed to have become jaded with presenting it.
Zachary White told me about a BBC World News promo for KDTN 2 when it was a PBS station. It started with a little girl looking through a chain-linked fence. I don’t remember the promo, but does anybody have it on UA-cam? I’m interested in it
what she's done in afghanistan has shown that she will spare no effort to present objective and impartial news, don't just criticize in a partial way,you idiot!
Read the post, I did not criticise Yalda Hakim in any way, I criticised the BBC. Before calling people names please read the post and maybe try thinking about what you are reading.
I apologise to calling you an idiot.But there's a logic mistake in the post. 1.You said you didn't criticise Yalda Hakim in any way,which means you may agree to what I said that Yalda devotes to make her reports objective and impartial. 2.BBC employed Yalda Hakim. If BBC really is that subjective and partial as you said,they will never hire a person who is trying to be a objective journalist,just as the China government will never tolerate those reports which are against them, I can understand you must have scrutinise BBC in a high standard,but if you take a look at the Chinese media,you will realise why I back up for BBC.
brandon chang I think you underestimate the BBC and not in a good way. The BBC is at times very subtlte, but it is a propaganda machine. Just because the BBC employs a person, no mater their impartiality, does not preclude this. By employing a person of good standing they give themselves credibility while also gaining a level of editorial control over that person. I would then forward that should the individual person not be compatible with the control, then that individual would by nature not have a long career within the BBC. Therefore I do not agree that a logic mistake. I would also forward that the BBC is happy for high quality investigation to take place when the information obtained is likely to be in line with the agenda desired, stories not fitting this will be ignored, therefore a good journalist can be happy that they are providing good information while also supporting an overall biased system. If the journalist was to wish to move outwith this policy again I would forward they would not have a long career or would be mooved to a position that would limit the opportunity to produce challenging material.
Richard Bence I finally understand your implication that the BBC is a propaganda machine.But because of deeply affected by the Chinese media, it is truly difficult for me to imagine the BBC,which is already far more objective than Chinese, as a propaganda machine.Could you take some cases on which the BBC indeed presents propaganda? Otherwise, in the case of Yalda Hakim's interview with the president of Afghanistan,how could you conclude that "they are providing good information while also supporting an overall biased system"? In fact,that's not only a question of my own.Most people in Taiwan recognise the BBC,CNN as reliable media. But i do agree that "by employing a person of good standing they give themselves credibility while also gaining a level of editorial control over that person."Thanks for pointing out my mistake,and again I have to apologise for my rude conducts.I was really out of mind that time.
Is this yalda Hakim, she will try her best to bring in a point where she can proof that there is chaos in Afghanistan,on the bases of a few videos that show a fraction of what is happening in Afghanistan. Sitting 7 seas far she seems to have mastered to talk about her own country “Afghanistan “ which she fled because she wanted to dress like the west. She took refuge in Pakistan for 3 years and the fled from there too seeking asylum. In the recent interview with a British army officers she tried to blame Pakistan and got a slap 👋 in the way she got the reply. Those who don’t respect their land don’t need to be respected back.
Well yalda Hakim we Afgans proud of you, and you're the huge lesson for the people of Afghanistan to achieve their goals and ambitions.....
Most beautiful woman on the planet
This woman has a great personality. A pretty face, prettier intellect, and now she claims to have a pretty heart too (Just because we are journalist doesn't mean we are not affected by stories). Well, I am not sure on the last proposition! BTW, missed this story on my country's garments factories. Could anyone please give the link if it is uploaded here?
Yalda Hakim,You are the journalist whom I like you from the bottom of my heart.I am a teacher, teaching English in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Long life for you!
Yalda is a great lady and I am her admirer.
I proud you Mrs yalda. 🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
❤❤😇😇🙏🙏 Respect BBC
Agree with Saifuz - poised, intelligent, very sweet - she has drawn me back to watching Impact. Australia's loss and Britain's gain. Mishal Hussain seemed to have become jaded with presenting it.
Good to drum up with a Promo.
Zachary White told me about a BBC World News promo for KDTN 2 when it was a PBS station. It started with a little girl looking through a chain-linked fence. I don’t remember the promo, but does anybody have it on UA-cam? I’m interested in it
Great Woman
Pls look towards the camera..
Nice
I love her NOSE! I just wanna kiss it!!!
I wonder who she is talking to when she was not looking at the camera!!
But no thanks, I will not join you I will join Fiona
You have to objective and impartial?
With beliefs like that this woman will not have a very long career with the BBC!
what she's done in afghanistan has shown that she will spare no effort to present objective and impartial news, don't just criticize in a partial way,you idiot!
Read the post, I did not criticise Yalda Hakim in any way, I criticised the BBC. Before calling people names please read the post and maybe try thinking about what you are reading.
I apologise to calling you an idiot.But there's a logic mistake in the post.
1.You said you didn't criticise Yalda Hakim in any way,which means you may agree to what I said that Yalda devotes to make her reports objective and impartial.
2.BBC employed Yalda Hakim.
If BBC really is that subjective and partial as you said,they will never hire a person who is trying to be a objective journalist,just as the China government will never tolerate those reports which are against them,
I can understand you must have scrutinise BBC in a high standard,but if you take a look at the Chinese media,you will realise why I back up for BBC.
brandon chang
I think you underestimate the BBC and not in a good way. The BBC is at times very subtlte, but it is a propaganda machine. Just because the BBC employs a person, no mater their impartiality, does not preclude this. By employing a person of good standing they give themselves credibility while also gaining a level of editorial control over that person. I would then forward that should the individual person not be compatible with the control, then that individual would by nature not have a long career within the BBC. Therefore I do not agree that a logic mistake.
I would also forward that the BBC is happy for high quality investigation to take place when the information obtained is likely to be in line with the agenda desired, stories not fitting this will be ignored, therefore a good journalist can be happy that they are providing good information while also supporting an overall biased system.
If the journalist was to wish to move outwith this policy again I would forward they would not have a long career or would be mooved to a position that would limit the opportunity to produce challenging material.
Richard Bence
I finally understand your implication that the BBC is a propaganda machine.But because of deeply affected by the Chinese media, it is truly difficult for me to imagine the BBC,which is already far more objective than Chinese, as a propaganda machine.Could you take some cases on which the BBC indeed presents propaganda? Otherwise, in the case of Yalda Hakim's interview with the president of Afghanistan,how could you conclude that "they are providing good information while also supporting an overall biased system"? In fact,that's not only a question of my own.Most people in Taiwan recognise the BBC,CNN as reliable media.
But i do agree that "by employing a person of good standing they give themselves credibility while also gaining a level of editorial control over that person."Thanks for pointing out my mistake,and again I have to apologise
for my rude conducts.I was really out of mind that time.
You are American 🇺🇸Belde You are father Russian🇷🇺 Belde Ok ✅
An Afghan lady uses poisonous tongue against its own people. A thankless person.
Is this yalda Hakim, she will try her best to bring in a point where she can proof that there is chaos in Afghanistan,on the bases of a few videos that show a fraction of what is happening in Afghanistan. Sitting 7 seas far she seems to have mastered to talk about her own country “Afghanistan “ which she fled because she wanted to dress like the west. She took refuge in Pakistan for 3 years and the fled from there too seeking asylum. In the recent interview with a British army officers she tried to blame Pakistan and got a slap 👋 in the way she got the reply. Those who don’t respect their land don’t need to be respected back.
She left with her parents when she was 6 months old.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are failed Islamic states. Keep crying, the whole world can see through your bullshit.
She has huge thighs, and she isn't half as clever as she obviously thinks she is.