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.
Over 300 Media Outlets Closed in Around 2 Years Several media representatives criticized what they consider the difficulties facing the nation's journalists and media.
Female Media Workers Dropped by 64% in Past 2 Years: ANJU In the meantime, some female journalists in the nation urged the current government to provide women more employment opportunities.
Reconstruction of Kabul's Jamhuriat Hospital Begins Meanwhile, the officials of the National Development Corporation ensured transparency in the work of the project.
Seasonal Illness Rises in Kandahar as Temperature Drops According to officials, at least 800 children have been brought to the hospital in the past month.
Ministry: Nearly 60 Medical Teams Travel to Herat to Aid Earthquake Victims Ibad asked the humanitarian organizations to cooperate in creating shelters for the victims of the Herat earthquake to face the winter…
WHO Recommends R21/Matrix-M Vaccine For Prevention of Malaria in Children Nangarhar is one of the eastern provinces of the country, in which some cases of malaria were recorded in 2022.
Imran Khan's Party Elects New Chairman Ahead of Pakistan's Election Barrister Gohar Ali Khan had been nominated by Khan himself to be the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI).
Southern Gaza Under Bombardment After Israel-Hamas Truce Collapses Residents took to the road with belongings heaped up in carts, searching for shelter further west.
Israel Resumes Combat as Truce Expires Palestinian media reported Israeli air and artillery strikes across the enclave after the truce expired.
Shooting Attack in Jerusalem as Israel, Hamas Extend Gaza Truce by a Day Ninety-seven hostages have been freed since the start of the truce, according to a Reuters tally. The Israeli military says 145 hostages…
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.
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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