Women’s Presence Increases by 17% in Media: AJSC Meanwhile, The spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Abdul Matin Qani, who was present in the program, assured further cooperation with…
Intl Groups Call for Release of 4 Journalists Held in Khost and Ghazni A number of journalists have expressed concerns about the caretaker government and are urging the swift ratification of the public media…
'Illegal' Suspension of Barya, Noor TV Stations Decried By Journalists These officials also want the Islamic Emirate to enact public broadcasting laws in the country.
Noor and Barya Television Stations Suspended in Afghanistan According to the Ministry of Information and Culture, the owners of these outlets were repeatedly engaging in anti-regime propaganda…
Bangladeshi Doctors Begin Surgeries for 120 Afghan Children with Clefts Several families of the patients said they lack the financial resources to seek treatment for their children abroad…
UN Warns of Midwife Shortage If Girls' Education Ban Continues According to the UN official, although 982 UNFPA centers were active in Afghanistan in 2024, only 418 health centers will remain by 2026…
Mother Dies Every Two Hours in Afghanistan, UNFPA Warns He has held discussions with officials of the Islamic Emirate, particularly raising the issue of girls’ education and their rights in the…
78% of UNFPA’s Services in Afghanistan Focused on Women and Girls The UN agency added that compared to the previous year, the number of people receiving health services in Afghanistan increased by 48…
Palestinian Official: Hamas Agrees to Gaza Proposal, Israel Dismisses It The proposal includes the release of 10 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in return for a 70-day ceasefire and a partial withdrawal from the…
Israeli Strikes Kill 52 in Gaza Including 36 in a School-Turned-Shelter Israel’s military campaign has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and internally displaced some 90% of its population.
Gaza: UN Chief Says Civilians Must Be Treated 'Humanely' Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch also say Israel is using starvation as a weapon.
US Issues Orders Easing Syria Sanctions After Trump Pledge The Treasury Department issued a general license that authorizes transactions involving the interim Syrian government.
Kabul to Launch 'Cultural City' for Book Printing and Publishing Some residents of Kabul view the creation of the Cultural City as an effective step toward promoting reading culture.
Preserving Afghan Heritage: Progress and Challenges in 1403 However, during this year, thirteen historical monuments were restored in the provinces of Kabul, Herat, Kandahar, and Ghor.
Cultural Heritage Protection Day: Afghanistan’s Heritage Status However, some of these heritage sites are now on the verge of destruction.
Herat Opens Permanent Calligraphy Exhibition Calligraphy panels with Islamic scripts have been hung on the mudbrick walls of the Ikhtyaruddin Fortress, connecting the past with the…
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.
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.