EU, UNAMA, Amnesty Intl Raise Concerns Over Detained Reporters The Islamic Emirate has not commented on the arrest of two Ariana journalists on Monday.
Afghan Female Reporters Fear Increased Restrictions Female reporters said in some cases they were not allowed to attend press conferences.
Afghan Media Faces Budget Problems, Restrictions Media officials said financial problems and restrictions in accessing information have challenged their activities.
Afghanistan 'Most Dangerous Country for Journalists in 2021':IFJ Afghanistan was called the most dangerous country for journalists in 2021, as nine journalists were killed over the past year, IFJ said.
Malaria Cases Up By 30% in 2023 Compared to 2022 Deputy Minister of Public Health, said that over 91 percent of malaria cases are registered in the eastern zone of the country.
Over 4,000 COVID-19 Cases Registered Nationwide Since Early 2024 The spokesperson for the Ministry says that the number of people infected with the coronavirus has decreased compared to the year 2023…
Child Malnutrition Increasing in Samangan: Officials According to the department, in 1402 (solar year), more than 700 children were afflicted with malnutrition, and a number of them are…
Ministry: 210,000 Malnourished Children, 140,000 Mothers Aided in 3 Months Some caregivers say that due to the lack of proper food, their children have developed malnutrition.
Hamas Says It's Waiting for Israeli Response on Gaza Ceasefire Proposal Another Palestinian official, with knowledge of the ceasefire deliberations, said Israel was in talks with the Qataris.
Masoud Pezeshkian Elected President of Iran He was one of the leading candidates in the 14th presidential election of Iran and ultimately won the election.
Gaza Ceasefire Hopes Rise as Israel Says it Will Resume Stalled Talks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday he would send a delegation to resume negotiations.
UN Official: War in Gaza Unleashed 'Maelstrom of Human Misery' Sigrid Kaag also expressed concern over Israel's recent order to evacuate parts of Khan Younis and Rafah areas.
Afghan Artists Concerned by Lack of Opportunities Sayed Mehdi Hossieni, who has been engaged in art for the past 12 years, said there is no market for artistic work.
Decline in Theatre Activities in Herat Worries Artists They said that many artists have left the country over economic problems and restrictions on their activities.
Weavers: Cheap Imports Hurting Sales of Domestic Silk Items Another weaver from Herat, Barat Ali, said that in previous decades, Herat's weaving market was thriving.
Memory of Two Famous Historical Leaders Honored in Kabul The organizers of the celebration ceremony called these figures a positive example of Afghanistan’s history.
UK Vaccine Roll-out to be Slower than Hoped So far 25.27 million people in the United Kingdom have had a vaccine, around 48% of adults.
TikTok Considers Introducing Group Chat Feature This Year Group messaging is part of owner ByteDance’s plan to develop TikTok into more of a “social interactions app…
EU Considers Getting a Vaccine Boost from Russia's Sputnik The bloc is turning to Moscow’s Sputnik V shot as it tries to get its stuttering efforts to vaccinate its 450 million people…
Microsoft and Google Openly Feuding Amid Hacks Tensions between Microsoft Corp and Alphabet-owned Google have been simmering for a while.