3 TOLOnews Staff Among 5 Recipients of Afghanistan Media Award Five individuals, including three journalists from TOLOnews, were jointly awarded the Afghanistan Journalist of the Year by the center…
IFJ Condemns Continued Detentions of Afghan Media Workers The IFJ in a press release called on Afghanistan’s Media Complaints and Rights Violations Commission to investigate these incidents…
NAI Media Watchdog Temporary Suspends Its Operations Khelwatgar stressed that no representative will be representing the organization in…
Afghanistan Among World’s Most Dangerous Countries for Journalists: RSF According to the RSF, Vietnam, Russia and Afghanistan are also among the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists.
Kabul Residents Complain of High Price of Medicine Amid Increased Illnesses With the onset of winter and the cold weather, air pollution is cited as the cause of many illnesses in Kabul.
Nimroz Residents Complain About Limited Health Services This project has since been resumed and is expected to be operational soon.
Acting Health Minister: Most Central Hospitals Lack Equipment During the event, Noor Jalal Jalali stated that efforts are underway to resolve these challenges as quickly as possible.
Girls Urge Islamic Emirate Not to Halt Medical Education Women’s rights activists consider the presence of female doctors, midwives, and nurses essential in society.
Amid Ceasefire Push, Palestinians Bear the Scars of Israeli Detention Their accounts are consistent with multiple investigations by human rights groups that reported grave abuses of Palestinians in Israeli…
Severe Cold Claims Lives of Gaza Displaced Amid Aid Blockade According to reports, Israel has blocked aid organizations from delivering assistance to the displaced in Gaza’s camps.
Former US President and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Jimmy Carter Has Died Carter, a Democrat, became president in January 1977 after defeating incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in the 1976 election…
UNICEF: 2024 'One of the Worst Years on Record for Children in Conflict' Despite making up only 30% of the global population, children account for 40% of refugees and 49% of internally displaced persons,…
Ishleki: A Traditional Turkmen Dish Gaining Popularity Across Afghanistan This dish is prepared by Turkmen families with great skill and special care, using meat and dough.
Historic Sites in Shibar Bamyan at Risk, Residents Say The head of Bamyan’s Department of Information and Culture assures us that these historical sites will be attended to.
Culture Ministry Stresses National Language Development Some experts have emphasized the importance of national languages but have also called for the strengthening of other languages in the…
25 Tourist and Historical Sites Identified and Registered in Badakhshan Meanwhile, a number of Badakhshan residents are urging the country's businessmen and investors to invest in the province's tourist sites…
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.
Paktia Families Displaced by Clashes with Pakistan Meanwhile, on Tuesday morning dozens of residents of Paktia held a demonstration to protest Pakistani shelling on Dand-e-Patan.
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