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.
Journalists Criticize Lack of Access to Information Lack of access to information has been one of the main challenges for journalists over the past 19 months.
2 Deaths From Congo-Crimea Haemorrhagic Fever Reported in North Symptoms include high fever, headache, bodily discomfort, nausea, stomach pain, and occasionally bleeding.
WHO Chief: Polio Remains Only Official Global Health Emergency Officials of the National Emergency and Operation Center for Polio Eradication in Afghanistan said that they have started campaigns to…
Citizens Concerned by Surge in Medicine Prices Afghanistan Food and Drug Authority said that new law has yet to be enforced and that those who sell the medicines at a high price will…
Polio Vaccine Campaign Starts in 23 Provinces: Ministry A spokesman for the Health Ministry said that 6.4 million children will be vaccinated in this campaign.
Turkey’s Erdogan Turns Away Reform-Minded Challenger to Win Another Term The people have shown their will “to change an authoritarian government despite all the pressures,” Kilicdaroglu said.
Iraq Launches $17 Billion Road and Rail Project to Link Asia and Europe It would mark a significant departure from the country's existing aged transport network.
Turkey Votes in Runoff Election, Erdogan Positioned to Extend Rule In the city of Diyarbakir in the mainly Kurdish southeast, retiree Faruk Gecgel, 54, said he voted for Erdogan as he did two weeks ago…
Pakistan's Imran Khan Calls For Immediate Talks The stand-off intensified when earlier this month Khan's supporters were involved in violent protests following his brief arrest on May 9…
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.
Saudi Astronauts, With Nation’s 1st Woman in Space, Go to Space Station “Hello from outer space! It feels amazing to be viewing Earth from this capsule,” Barnawi said after settling into orbit.
NASA Joins Rocket Lab to Launch 1st of Two Cyclone-Monitoring Satellites Rocket Lab will conduct a further launch of two additional satellites, though the launch date has not yet been published.
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.