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…
Unknown Disease Spreads in Parwan’s Shinwari District, 700 Infected Physical weakness, severe muscle pain, diarrhea, and high fever are reported as symptoms of this disease.
Dengue Fever, Malaria Up, Other Ailments Down in Afghanistan: WHO Some doctors attribute the decrease in these diseases to early diagnosis and better screening processes.
Public Hospitals to be Built in 17 Districts This Year: Acting Minister He also called for funding and support for the country's health sector from international organizations and countries.
UNICEF: 343,000 Afghan Children Hospitalized for Malnutrition in 2024 Poverty and lack of access to adequate food are not the only causes of malnutrition; some infectious diseases also contribute to this…
UK Calls Again for Immediate Ceasefire in Lebanon Britain's foreign ministry has advised its nationals to leave Lebanon as soon as possible.
Life of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah In 1975, during the onset of the Lebanese Civil War, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's family moved to the village of Al-Bazouriya.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah Killed in Israeli Airstrikes, Hezbollah Confirms Earlier, the Israeli military claimed that Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah had died in an airstrike carried out by fighter jets over Beirut.
Israeli Airstrike on Beirut Kills Senior Hezbollah Commander In Beirut, thousands of displaced people who fled from southern Lebanon were sheltering in schools and other buildings.
Culture Ministry Stresses National Language Development Some experts have emphasized the importance of national languages but have also called for the strengthening of other languages in the…
25 Tourist and Historical Sites Identified and Registered in Badakhshan Meanwhile, a number of Badakhshan residents are urging the country's businessmen and investors to invest in the province's tourist sites…
Reinforcement Work on Minaret of Jam to Begin Soon The Deputy Minister of Art and Culture recently led a delegation to Ghor province to visit the Minaret of Jam.
Aga Khan Foundation to Restore Nasir Khusraw's Tomb This historic monument is being carried out by the cultural division of the Aga Khan Foundation and is expected to be completed within…
Microsoft Under Fire After Hacks of US State and Commerce Departments Microsoft did not immediately return messages seeking comment on Adair's experience, Wyden's comment, or other criticism of its security…
Meta Takes Aim at Twitter With the Launch of Rival App Threads Even so, Threads could be a fresh headache for Musk, who acquired Twitter last year for $44 billion.
Musk Says Twitter Will Limit How Many Tweets Users Can Read Twitter was down for thousands of users on Saturday morning, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
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.