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.
Release of Journalist Mortaza Behboudi Sparks Reactions Organizations supporting the media in the country welcomed the release of Mortaza Behboudi, and said they consider it a positive step by…
WHO Warns 80% of Afghanistan’s Healthcare Centers May Close by June The organization further stated that the 80% closure rate includes over 220 healthcare centers, which serve 1.8 million people.
1,500 Children Hospitalized in Balkh Over Past Three Months Doctors at the hospital told TOLOnews that among these cases, 490 children have been treated and discharged.
Save the Children: 18 Health Centers Closed in Afghanistan In a report, the organization stated that it has also suspended life-saving programs for malnourished children due to funding cuts.
WHO: Respiratory Diseases Up 54% in Afghanistan, 506 Deaths According to WHO’s report, more than 206,000 people were infected with these diseases during this period, out of which 506 lost their…
China Warns Countries Against Striking Trade Deals With US at Its Expense "The fact is, nobody wants to pick a side," said Bo Zhengyuan, partner at China-based policy consultancy Plenum.
Mass Protests Erupt Across US Against Trump’s Policies Protesters chanted slogans, objecting to Trump’s policies, particularly in areas such as immigration, foreign policy, and internal…
Israel Still Eyeing a Limited Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facilities A senior Israeli official told Reuters that no decision has been made yet on an Iranian strike.
US Airstrike on Yemen Oil Port Kills 38, Injures Over 100 According to the Associated Press, US Central Command confirmed carrying out the strikes.
Afghanistan's Cultural Sector in 2024: Progress and Challenges During the year, over eight historical monuments were restored in the provinces of Herat, Bamyan, Kandahar, Ghazni, and Kabul.
Restoration of Over Eight Historical Monuments Completed in Afghanistan Previously, the Ministry of Information and Culture had reported the completion of restoration work on 28 historical monuments over the…
Hidden Treasures of Narenj Hill: Unveiling Kabul's Ancient Past 18 stupas, including the central stupa and votive stupas, have been preserved at this site.
National Archive to be Restored at Cost of 4.6M Afghani: Officials The aim of the restoration is to protect the documents and storage facilities of the National Archive from damages caused by climate…
Apple's App Store Broke Laws: Dutch Watchdog Reuters Reported in October that the ACM had found Apple's practices anti-competitive and ordered changes, but the decision was not…
Afghan-Turk School Students Exhibit Robots, Various Projects Students said such exibitions are good and inspire them to work harder and learn more…
Herat Girls’ Students Put on Show Their Achievements Afghan-Turk High School girls students put their own developed robots, research achievements and games at an exhibition in Herat.
Afghan All-Girl Robotics Team Wins First Global’s Judges Award The robotic team said if Afghan girls are given the opportunity, they can make good achievements.