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.
UNESCO Reports Journalists' Deaths in Afghanistan Meanwhile, some journalists asked the Islamic Emirate to take better care of the problems of journalists in the country.
NAI: Over 120 Cases of Violence Against Journalists Since Start of 2023 The head of NAI, Zarif Karimi, said that this statistic shows an increase in violence against journalists in recent years, based on the…
On World Television Day, Watchdog Groups Say Afghan Media Has Diminished Meanwhile, some of the journalists expressed concerns over the lack of on time access to information.
WHO Reports 11.7% Decrease in Diarrhea Cases in Afghanistan The organization said that three children under the age of five, including two girls, have died as a result of this illness.
Foundation Stone of Medical Center Laid in Nuristan Nurgaram is one of the districts of Nuristan located in the western part of the province, where residents suffer from a lack of medical…
Public Health Ministry: 1.5 Million People in Afghanistan Vision-Impaired this year, 3,772 eye surgeries have been performed in eleven provinces by specialists and mobile teams from the Eye Care Department.
Cancer Cases in Herat Surge by 40% Compared to Last Year According to statistics from Herat Regional Hospital, 240 new cancer cases have been registered in the hospital during the first six…
Israel Attacks Iran Military Targets, Tehran Says Damage 'Limited' With the United States and many Middle Eastern countries urging restraint, all eyes are on Iran for how it will respond to Saturday's…
Israeli Strike Kills Three Journalists in South Lebanon It was the deadliest attack on media in Lebanon since hostilities erupted between Israel and Hezbollah just over a year ago, prompted by…
Israel Claims Killing of Over 70 Hezbollah Fighters in 48 Hours Israel expanded its evacuation warnings to several central neighborhoods in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre on Wednesday.
Biden Urges West to Sustain Ukraine Support as US Election Looms "Right now, there's no consensus for long-range weapons," Biden said.
Noor Mohammad Saqib: Maulana a Proud Figure of Our Country Saqib highlighted the importance of honoring the works and activities of Maulana of Balkh and added that he has made significant…
Over a Thousand Artifacts Restored and Registered in Kandahar Museum The residents of Kandahar, in addition to preserving historical artifacts, are also calling for the restoration and reconstruction of…
200-Year-Old Bagh-e-Ali Mardan Neighborhood Has 'Disappeared' This area is located south of the Kabul River, extending from Pul-e-Khishti to Pule Qala Mahmoud…
Jahan Nama Palace in Samangan at Risk of 'Collapse' The Samangan Department of Information and Culture said efforts are underway to restore this historical site.
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.
Meta Shares Surge After Facebook Ekes Out User Growth Meta saw quarterly revenue of $695 million for Reality Labs hardware division
Afghan Student Makes Artificial Hand Saber also claims to have had fifty inventions in various fields since the age…