Islamic Emirate Highlights Support for Media Freedom, Govt Transparency Wasi noted in part of his speech that for the country's progress, the government, the people, and the media have a shared responsibility…
Richard Bennett Concerned About Media Restrictions in Afghanistan Bennett described journalism in Afghanistan as essential and called for international support for journalists in Afghanistan.
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…
Three-Day Polio Vaccination Campaign Launched in 11 Provinces Vaccinators are urging families to cooperate more than ever with the vaccination teams.
Afghan Officials Highlight Antibiotic Misuse World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW), observed from November 18 to 24.
33% of Afghans Without Healthcare, WHO Official Warns Salvador pointed out that decades of continuous challenges have left Afghanistan's healthcare system fragile, requiring a structural…
Acting Afghan Health Minister Seeks Expanded WHO Cooperation Meanwhile, some doctors have urged Public Health officials to advocate for sustained WHO cooperation with Afghanistan during such…
Iran Ready to Discuss Nuclear Program with the West The strongest criticism has come from the United States, which believes Iran’s nuclear activities pose a threat to global security.
Mashhad-Hosted ECO Meeting Set to Begin: Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that ministers and high-ranking officials from various sectors of ECO will…
COP29 Wraps with Historic Climate Funding Deal According to officials, aid to vulnerable countries affected by climate change will begin next year.
OCHA: 2024 Marks the Deadliest Year for Aid Workers Globally The violence against aid workers also reflects a broader pattern of civilian harm in conflict zones.
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…
Ishleki: A Traditional Turkmen Dish Gaining Popularity Across Afghanistan This dish is prepared by Turkmen families with great skill and special care, using meat and dough.
Historic Sites in Shibar Bamyan at Risk, Residents Say The head of Bamyan’s Department of Information and Culture assures us that these historical sites will be attended to.
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…
Bird Has Flown as Musk, Twitter CEO Yaccarino Say 'X' Logo is Here Both Yaccarino's and Musk's Twitter handles feature the X logo, although the Twitter blue bird is still visible across the platform.
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.