UNESCO Reports Journalists' Deaths in Afghanistan Meanwhile, some journalists asked the Islamic Emirate to take better care of the problems of journalists in the country.
NAI: Over 120 Cases of Violence Against Journalists Since Start of 2023 The head of NAI, Zarif Karimi, said that this statistic shows an increase in violence against journalists in recent years, based on the…
On World Television Day, Watchdog Groups Say Afghan Media Has Diminished Meanwhile, some of the journalists expressed concerns over the lack of on time access to information.
Release of Journalist Mortaza Behboudi Sparks Reactions Organizations supporting the media in the country welcomed the release of Mortaza Behboudi, and said they consider it a positive step by…
Hemophilia Patients Short of Treatment Supplies in Afghanistan At the same time, several other hemophilia patients complain about the shortage of factors for this disease.
3,225 Children With Heart Defects Referred for Treatment Last Year: ARCS According to ARCS, the treatment cost for each patient with a heart defect ranges from 60,000 to 200,000 afghanis.
Khost to Establish Dedicated Cancer Treatment Hospital Some residents of Khost, whose patients are under treatment in a private medical center, are concerned about their relatives’ health…
WHO: Deportations May Spread Polio from Pakistan to Afghanistan WHO stated that the deportation of migrants from Pakistan and their entry into Afghanistan could increase the number of polio cases in…
Zelensky Welcomes Approval of New US Military Aid The US House of Representatives recently passed a bill providing new military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
Floods Claim 69 Lives in Pakistan Yesterday, at least seven people also died due to the rains and floods in the Chaman of Balochistan, Pakistan.
World's Largest Election Starts With 969M Eligible Voters in India These elections are held in seven stages from mid-April to early June of 2024 to ensure the security of polling stations across India…
Israel Attacks Iran, Sources Say, Drones Reported Over Isfahan The senior Iranian official cast doubt on whether Israel was responsible.
Afghanistan Draws 8,200 Foreign Tourists to Historic Sites in Two Years It is worth mentioning that last year, foreign tourists mostly visited Herat, Balkh, Kandahar, Nuristan, and Ghazni provinces.
Tourist Visits to Herat Museum Surge According to their numbers, in the past year, fourteen thousand domestic and foreign tourists have visited this museum.
Abdul Hamid Mobarez, Esteemed Afghan Journalist, Dies at 90 The members of Mobarez's family cite heart disease and old age as the causes of his death.
UNESCO to Reconstruct Bamiyan’s Gholghola, Zuhak Cities Reconstruction of historical sites and attracting tourists has a positive effect on strengthening the income of the government.
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.