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.
Sada-e-Banwan Radio Station Resumes Operations in Badakhshan There are two TV channels and 10 radio stations active in Badakhshan province. Two of these media organizations are run by women.
Women’s Radio Station Closed in Badakhshan The Sada- Banwan [Women's Voice] radio station started 10 years ago in Faizabad.
Iran Delegation Meets With Health Ministry in Kabul Doctors said the presence of gynecologists in various medical departments, especially the departments related to mothers and babies, are…
WHO: 33 Hospitals May Close Due to Lack of Funds Some patients who have come from different provinces to the center for treatment criticized the lack of health services provided in the…
Polio Vaccination Campaign Starts in 28 Provinces The Ministry of Public Health said that more than 11 million children under the age of five will be vaccinated in this campaign.
Red Cross Set to End Funding at 25 Hospitals in Afghanistan An Afghan finance ministry spokesman said this year's budget had been finalised, but not publicly released.
India Rejects Canada's Suspicions on Role in Sikh Leader's Murder On Tuesday, India's foreign ministry said it had given the Canadian diplomat five days to leave the country, without disclosing his name…
Iran’s President Denies Sending Drones to Russia Despite his remarks about trust, Raisi’s tone toward the United States wasn’t all conciliatory; he had harsh words at other moments.
U.S. And Iran to Swap Detainees After $6 Billion Unfrozen Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said the funds, which had been frozen in South Korea, would be in Iran's possession…
US Secret Arms Deal With Pakistan Played Role in IMF Bailout: Report The Pakistani military, with the encouragement of the US, helped organize a no-confidence vote to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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.
Second Anniversary of the Death of Mohammad Azam Rahnaward Zaryab Zaryab had many fans, not only in Afghanistan but also in Persian-speaking countries, and he won several national and international…
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.
Afghan Youth Invents Vehicle According to Ahmadi, he can now compete in international exhibitions and use his car, the "Rodrigal," in car racing contests.
Paktia Families Displaced by Clashes with Pakistan Meanwhile, on Tuesday morning dozens of residents of Paktia held a demonstration to protest Pakistani shelling on Dand-e-Patan.
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