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.
Nehad Radio, Paikan TV Stop Operations in Balkh Due to Economic Issues The director of Paikan TV Channel, Fardin Abdi, also criticized lack of support by the media-supporting organizations.
Female Journalists Claim They Are Barred From Some Press Conferences These journalists criticized what they consider gender discrimination against female journalists.
On 3rd Anniversary of Death, Afghan Journalist Mujahid Kakar Remembered Kakar was infected by cancer and died at age 51 on Saur 15 (May 5) in 2020.
New Hospital Opens in Paktia to Improve Maternal and Child Health According to officials, the operation of this hospital is expected to reduce the mortality rate of mothers and infants during childbirth…
Afghan and Iranian Doctors Hold Joint Conference in Herat The session is regarded as significant for advancing the quality of specialized healthcare services in Herat.
Saving Little Hearts: Over 450 Children Treated by Afghan Red Crescent One of the doctors at a hospital in Kabul says that 30 to 40 patients are referred to them every month, and three or four patients…
Construction of 50-Bed Hospital Begins in Khost Some residents of Khost say that with the completion of this hospital, their challenges in accessing health services will be…
US Issues Orders Easing Syria Sanctions After Trump Pledge The Treasury Department issued a general license that authorizes transactions involving the interim Syrian government.
Jailed Columbia Student Khalil Meets Newborn Son for First Time The Trump administration has said his presence could harm U.S. foreign policy interests but Khalil says he is the victim of U.S.…
Endless Lines, Empty Plates: UN Says Aid Efforts Stalled in Gaza Three days after limited humanitarian aid was permitted, the UN says this aid has yet to reach those in need.
Airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza, international criticism of Israel grows The United Nations said no humanitarian aid had been distributed yet in Gaza, although Israel eased its 11-week-old blockade on Monday.
Hidden Treasures of Narenj Hill: Unveiling Kabul's Ancient Past 18 stupas, including the central stupa and votive stupas, have been preserved at this site.
National Archive to be Restored at Cost of 4.6M Afghani: Officials The aim of the restoration is to protect the documents and storage facilities of the National Archive from damages caused by climate…
Defense Ministry Transfers 200 Historical Artifacts to National Museum Meanwhile, officials at the National Museum praised the transfer of historical and ancient artifacts from the Ministry of Defense to the…
Uruzgan Establishes Security Unit to Protect Historical Sites Meanwhile, residents and tourists emphasize that some historical sites damaged by past wars and natural disasters urgently need…
Bezos Loses Appeal of NASA’s Plans to Use Musk Moon Lander: AP The decision will allow “NASA and SpaceX to establish a timeline for the first crewed landing on the moon.”
Global Initiative Seeks Transparency in Voluntary Carbon Markets Offsets, generated through emission reductions such as planting trees or switching to less polluting fuels.
Marsquakes Offer Detailed Look at Red Planet’s Interior These new studies confirm that the Martian core is molten.
Russia Unveils New Fighter Jet The warplane, given the project name "Checkmate", is likely to be touted as a rival to the US F-35 stealth fighter.