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- Daniyal_Waseem abstract "Daniyal Waseem (Arabic: دانيال وسیم ) (born 9 September 1982) is a Pakistani journalist. He is the editor and founder of Berlin Logs a local English language magazine from Berlin, Germany. He has intensive research on Talibanisation of South Asia and Afghan War issues. He covered several war fronts in Afghanistan including Qandhar and Bagram region where one of the most influential US air bases were located.".
- Q5219892 abstract "Daniyal Waseem (Arabic: دانيال وسیم ) (born 9 September 1982) is a Pakistani journalist. He is the editor and founder of Berlin Logs a local English language magazine from Berlin, Germany. He has intensive research on Talibanisation of South Asia and Afghan War issues. He covered several war fronts in Afghanistan including Qandhar and Bagram region where one of the most influential US air bases were located.".
- Daniyal_Waseem comment "Daniyal Waseem (Arabic: دانيال وسیم ) (born 9 September 1982) is a Pakistani journalist. He is the editor and founder of Berlin Logs a local English language magazine from Berlin, Germany. He has intensive research on Talibanisation of South Asia and Afghan War issues. He covered several war fronts in Afghanistan including Qandhar and Bagram region where one of the most influential US air bases were located.".
- Q5219892 comment "Daniyal Waseem (Arabic: دانيال وسیم ) (born 9 September 1982) is a Pakistani journalist. He is the editor and founder of Berlin Logs a local English language magazine from Berlin, Germany. He has intensive research on Talibanisation of South Asia and Afghan War issues. He covered several war fronts in Afghanistan including Qandhar and Bagram region where one of the most influential US air bases were located.".