Commission on Media Violations to Resume Tuesday: MoIC Meanwhile, the Union of Afghanistan’s Freelance Journalists said that the CMV would be working to address the problems of the journalists…
South Asia Media Group Calls for Support of Afghan Journalists But the Islamic Emirate rejected the report and said that any action is for reporters’ security and not meant to restrict.
Afghan Media a Year After Political Change However, shortly after the Islamic Emirate sent letters to the media saying that the Taliban should be named “Islamic Emirate."
RSF: Afghanistan Lost Almost 60% of Its Journalists Since August 15 The RSF report further said that journalism has been decimated during the past year in Afghanistan.
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.
Over 18,000 Afghans Contracted COVID-19 Since Start of 2023 Meanwhile, authorities at the Kabul-based Afghan-Japan Hospital say that the number of COVID-19 patients has decreased in the last one…
A Russian Border Region Reels from Sustained Ukrainian Artillery Putin vowed Wednesday to provide support for Belgorod civilians who have lost their homes and businesses.
In Gaza, Starving Children Fill Hospital Wards as Famine Looms In better times, Fadi's favourite food was chicken shawarma, a Levantine grill dish, his mother said, and he ate a lot of fruit and drank…
Gaza's Catastrophic Food Shortage Means Mass Death Imminent, Monitor Says Gaza's health ministry has said 27 children and three adults have died so far from malnutrition.
Putin Wins Russia Election in Landslide With no Serious Competition Putin said Russia might need to create a buffer zone inside Ukraine to prevent such attacks in future.
Herat Theater Faces Uncertain Future Theater productions in Herat go back at least 100 years, according to members of the community.
Afghan Film Screens 2 New Documentaries Filmmakers and artists said producing films and series without music and female actors is not possible.
Video of Musicians Being Humiliated Sparks Reactions Musicians, artists and members of the general public said the Islamic Emirate should respect musicians and singers.
Chihil Sutun Palace at a Glance The palace is considered one of the historic heritage sites of Afghanistan.
Twitter Says Concerned About India Staff After Police Visit Twitter has been battling with the Indian govt since February after the technology ministry asked it to block contents.
WhatsApp Sues Indian Govt Over New Privacy Rules: Reuters The case asks the Delhi High Court to declare that one of the new IT rules is a violation of privacy rights.
Virgin Galactic Makes Its 1st Human Space Flight: Reuters The space plane, which can hold six passengers, glided to a landing on a runway safely with its two pilots.
Melting of Greenland Ice May Accelerate: Reuters The two studies are among many in recent months to warn of the increasing rate of ice melt in the Arctic.