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…
Kabul Residents Complain of High Price of Medicine Amid Increased Illnesses With the onset of winter and the cold weather, air pollution is cited as the cause of many illnesses in Kabul.
Nimroz Residents Complain About Limited Health Services This project has since been resumed and is expected to be operational soon.
Acting Health Minister: Most Central Hospitals Lack Equipment During the event, Noor Jalal Jalali stated that efforts are underway to resolve these challenges as quickly as possible.
Girls Urge Islamic Emirate Not to Halt Medical Education Women’s rights activists consider the presence of female doctors, midwives, and nurses essential in society.
Severe Cold Claims Lives of Gaza Displaced Amid Aid Blockade According to reports, Israel has blocked aid organizations from delivering assistance to the displaced in Gaza’s camps.
Former US President and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Jimmy Carter Has Died Carter, a Democrat, became president in January 1977 after defeating incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in the 1976 election…
UNICEF: 2024 'One of the Worst Years on Record for Children in Conflict' Despite making up only 30% of the global population, children account for 40% of refugees and 49% of internally displaced persons,…
German President Dissolves Parliament For Feb. 23 Snap Elections After the elections, problem-solving must become the core business of politics again, added Steinmeier in a speech.
Uruzgan Establishes Security Unit to Protect Historical Sites Meanwhile, residents and tourists emphasize that some historical sites damaged by past wars and natural disasters urgently need…
Japan to Host Intl Conference on Preserving Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage Meanwhile, cultural experts have remarked that the global community must support nations lacking the resources to restore their…
Bamyan Attempting to Rebuild Roads in Historical Areas According to them, if more attention is given to the tourism industry, both the government and the residents of Bamyan could benefit…
Scientific Seminar in Kabul Honors Scholarly Legacy of Herawi During the seminar, the President of the Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan said that Mullah Ali Qari was a teacher of both Arabs and non…
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.
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.