Around '30' Media Outlets Began Activities in Past Two Years: Ministry The MoIC said that efforts are underway to increase efforts to solve the challenges of the media across the country.
Fifth Anniversary of Deaths of 2 TOLOnews Staff Observed Reporter Faramarz and cameraman Ahmadi went to cover the scene of a blast in Dasht-e-Barchi in Kabul, but lost their lives in a second…
7 Media Outlets in Paktia Stopped Operations Due to Economic Challenges According to the officials, these include four radio stations, two print media outlets, and one online media outlet.
CPJ Concerned by Situation of Journalists in Afghanistan This comes as some journalists expressed concern over lack of access to information and the arbitrary detention of the journalists.
Afghanistan Lacks Pharmacists in Remote Areas: AFDA In the new list, not only the name of the manufacturer of medicines but details of all drugs and products coming to Afghanistan will be…
Afghan Doctors Raise Concerns About Children's Excessive Use of Smartphones Meanwhile, psychologists said that excessive use of smartphones may lead to different mental illnesses in children.
First Polio Diagnosis Laboratory Opened in Kabul Qalandar Ebad, while opening the laboratory, spoke about the reduction of polio cases in the country in the past two years.
Over 1M People With Respiratory Illness Treated Last Month: MoPH Without providing the exact figures, the MoPH meanwhile stressed that the number of patients compared to the previous year has surged.
UN Security Council to Vote Friday on US Resolution on Gaza Ceasefire The Israeli embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A Russian Border Region Reels from Sustained Ukrainian Artillery Putin vowed Wednesday to provide support for Belgorod civilians who have lost their homes and businesses.
In Gaza, Starving Children Fill Hospital Wards as Famine Looms In better times, Fadi's favourite food was chicken shawarma, a Levantine grill dish, his mother said, and he ate a lot of fruit and drank…
Gaza's Catastrophic Food Shortage Means Mass Death Imminent, Monitor Says Gaza's health ministry has said 27 children and three adults have died so far from malnutrition.
Film Festival Held in Kabul The organizers of the festival said that it aims to draw support for the country’s movie industry.
Well-Known Afghan Comedian Dies at Age 67 Khaksar completed his studies in Shir Khan High School in Kunduz and then joined the teacher training institute in 1357.
30% of Booksellers Have Stopped Business: Commission TOLOnews interviewed several booksellers and also expressed concern that book reading culture has faded.
Afghan Poet Wasef Bakhtari Dies at Age 81 in US Bakhtari was born in 1942 in Balkh province and was a prominent figure in modern Afghan poetry.
NASA Joins Rocket Lab to Launch 1st of Two Cyclone-Monitoring Satellites Rocket Lab will conduct a further launch of two additional satellites, though the launch date has not yet been published.
SpaceX Achieves Liftoff in Starship Test But Explosion Ends Flight Early The spacecraft reached a peak altitude of nearly 20 miles (32 km) before its fiery disintegration.
All about First Ever Afghan-Made Sports Car Mohammad Riza Ahmadi, an engineer, said he has received many offers for the vehicle but the car is not for sale.
Afghan Youth Invents Vehicle According to Ahmadi, he can now compete in international exhibitions and use his car, the "Rodrigal," in car racing contests.