RSF Report: Press Freedom Hits Historic Low as Media Shutdowns Rise The organization highlighted that 2025 is the first time in ten years that the global state of press freedom is officially classified as…
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…
Nutritional Emergency Threatens Afghan Children Meanwhile, a report from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) states that one in two Afghan children suffers from malnutrition.
Health Challenges Facing Deported Afghans at Borders and Camps According to them, the heat has caused some to fall ill during the journey.
Baghlan Residents Complain About High Prices and Poor-Quality Medicine According to them, the continuous prescription of these medicines by doctors has had no positive effect on their treatment.
Closure of Gardez Hospital Leaves Thousands Without Medical Care However, local officials in Paktia say efforts have been initiated to resume operations at the 50-bed infectious diseases hospital…
Three Syrian Soldiers Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Damascus In response to the attack, Ahmad Shar’a, the head of Syria’s transitional government, said protecting minorities is one of his…
Sharp Increase in Child Malnutrition in Gaza Under Israeli Siege Since the beginning of 2024, over 240,000 children under the age of five have been examined and treated at UNRWA clinics.
Trump: Ceasefire Between Hamas and Israel Possible Within Days The ship is carrying humanitarian aid, including medicine, medical supplies, drinking water, and essential goods for the people of…
Deadly Aid: Israeli Fire Kills Dozens in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stall At least 31 Palestinians en route to a humanitarian aid distribution center were shot and killed by Israeli forces.
Matiullah Turab Laid to Rest in Nangarhar He was widely known among the people for his revolutionary and popular poetry.
Voice of Revolutionary Poetry Goes Silent: Afghanistan Mourns Turab Former President Hamid Karzai wrote on X that Matiullah Turab conveyed the pain and struggles of the country and people through heartfelt…
Herat Girls Revive Ancient Miniature and Illumination Arts Local officials in Herat pledge that they support artists to help the growth of the country’s traditional arts.
Art Exhibit in Kandahar Attracts Foreign Visitors The Directorate of Information and Culture of Kandahar said that the exhibition has attracted a large number of domestic and foreign…
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.