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.
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.
Over 2,300 Children Died of Pneumonia This Year: Ministry According to the Ministry of Public Health, more than 2,300 children have died from this disease in the current year.
Nearly 2,000 Returning Afghans Treated in Torkham: Doctors Doctors added that they are ready to provide better health services to Afghan immigrants.
Acting Minister Calls for Intl Cooperation to Standardize Health System Ebad also emphasized the establishment of standard hospitals in 300 districts across the country.
Polio Vaccination Campaign Starts In 11 Provinces Meanwhile, some vaccinators demanded that people cooperate with the implementation of this vaccine.
EU Court Says Public Employees May Be Barred From Wearing Head Scarf The woman concerned launched a legal challenge, saying her right to freedom of religion had been infringed.
Man Charged With Attempted Murder Who Shot Students of Palestinian Descent Police have said investigators were treating Saturday evening's gun violence in the heart of Vermont's largest city as a suspected hate-…
3 Students of Palestinian Descent Shot in Vermont in Suspected Hate-Crime Two of the students were visiting the home of the third student's family in Burlington for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Hamas Frees 24 Hostages From Gaza On First Day of Truce The Israeli hostages released included four children accompanied by four family members, and five other elderly women.
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.
Roof Reconstruction of Herat's Great Mosque Completed After Nearly 11 Years The whole roof structure of this historical monument was constructed by the monument engineers.
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.
Musk Says Twitter Will Limit How Many Tweets Users Can Read Twitter was down for thousands of users on Saturday morning, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
Saudi Astronauts, With Nation’s 1st Woman in Space, Go to Space Station “Hello from outer space! It feels amazing to be viewing Earth from this capsule,” Barnawi said after settling into orbit.
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.