Afghan Journalists Concerned Over Lack of Media Law Meanwhile, the Ministry of Information and Culture reaffirmed the Islamic Emirate's commitment to supporting journalists and providing…
World Radio Day: A Medium That Remains Popular Over the years, radio has remained a reliable source of information in Afghanistan.
Media Coordination Efforts Highlighted in Kabul Program Khairkhwa stated that the Ministry of Information and Culture is working to resolve existing challenges facing media operations…
Abbas Stanikzai Calls for Unity Between Government and Media This comes as media-related laws in the country have yet to be…
WHO Urges Continued Global Support to Eradicate Polio According to the report, the organization urged member states, donor agencies, and the international community to continue their support…
Widespread Malnutrition Harms Children and Mothers in Afghanistan Previously, the World Food Programme (WFP) projected that by 2025, 3.5 million children in Afghanistan would suffer from…
WHO Reports 42% Spike in Measles Cases in Afghanistan The organization said in a report that diseases such as acute diarrhea, malaria, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever have also increased…
Free Services for Thalassemia Patients: Volunteers Donate Blood in Laghman Meanwhile, some patient caretakers are calling for more free blood donations for their loved…
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Warns of Likely Indian Attack Khawaja Asif said that Pakistan is on full alert and would only use nuclear weapons if there is a direct threat to the country’s…
Pakistan Defence Minister Says Military Incursion by India Imminent After the Kashmir attack, India identified two suspected militants as Pakistani. Islamabad has denied any role and called for a neutral…
Trump's First 100 Days: "America First" Agenda Shakes Global Order Many say that while some of the damage already done could be long-lasting, the situation may not be beyond repair if Trump softens his…
Death Toll from Bandar Abbas Explosion Rises to 25, Over 800 Injured Pezeshkian has also called on all government agencies to coordinate properly to prevent further damage.
Artifacts from Mes Aynak Will Be Returned to Logar Once Museum is Built The Logar provincial museum has only a small room to store and display historical artifacts, most of which have been donated…
Silk Weaving: An Ancient Heritage of Herat on the Brink of Extinction With the overwhelming imports of silk clothing from China and Pakistan, domestic silk production has significantly decreased.
Charamgari Alley: 700 Years of History in Heart of Parwan Many elderly residents, most of them from the old part of Charikar, still visit this historic market and share memories of the past with…
Herat’s Historic Bazaars Bear the Scars of War and Earthquakes These covered bazaars are also recognized as junctions of cultural and civilizational exchange in the region.
Climate Change Is Shrinking Glaciers Faster Than Ever And the last few years, the melt has accelerated even more, hitting a record 604 billion tons (548 billion metric tons) lost in 2023, the…
Over 41,000 Species at Risk on World Wildlife Day The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has also expressed concern about the decline in global wildlife populations.
Jawzjan Student Builds Smartphone-Controlled Farming Machine Local officials in Jawzjan expressed their support for innovative and creative youth in all fields.
Young Innovator in Kunduz Creates Software for Money Exchangers Now 400 money exchangers inside the country and 600 more abroad are using this software.