'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…
3 TOLOnews Staff Among 5 Recipients of Afghanistan Media Award Five individuals, including three journalists from TOLOnews, were jointly awarded the Afghanistan Journalist of the Year by the center…
IFJ Condemns Continued Detentions of Afghan Media Workers The IFJ in a press release called on Afghanistan’s Media Complaints and Rights Violations Commission to investigate these incidents…
Child Malnutrition Increasing in Samangan: Officials According to the department, in 1402 (solar year), more than 700 children were afflicted with malnutrition, and a number of them are…
Ministry: 210,000 Malnourished Children, 140,000 Mothers Aided in 3 Months Some caregivers say that due to the lack of proper food, their children have developed malnutrition.
Hemophilia Patients Short of Treatment Supplies in Afghanistan At the same time, several other hemophilia patients complain about the shortage of factors for this disease.
3,225 Children With Heart Defects Referred for Treatment Last Year: ARCS According to ARCS, the treatment cost for each patient with a heart defect ranges from 60,000 to 200,000 afghanis.
Floods Claim 69 Lives in Pakistan Yesterday, at least seven people also died due to the rains and floods in the Chaman of Balochistan, Pakistan.
World's Largest Election Starts With 969M Eligible Voters in India These elections are held in seven stages from mid-April to early June of 2024 to ensure the security of polling stations across India…
Israel Attacks Iran, Sources Say, Drones Reported Over Isfahan The senior Iranian official cast doubt on whether Israel was responsible.
UN Security Council to Vote Friday on Palestinian UN Membership U.N. membership is open to "peace-loving states" that accept the obligations in the founding U.N. Charter and are able and willing to…
Herat's Fifth Minaret Undergoes Second Phase of Restoration The work on the first part of this minaret, which was in a state of collapse, has been carried out over the past two years.
Afghanistan Draws 8,200 Foreign Tourists to Historic Sites in Two Years It is worth mentioning that last year, foreign tourists mostly visited Herat, Balkh, Kandahar, Nuristan, and Ghazni provinces.
Tourist Visits to Herat Museum Surge According to their numbers, in the past year, fourteen thousand domestic and foreign tourists have visited this museum.
Abdul Hamid Mobarez, Esteemed Afghan Journalist, Dies at 90 The members of Mobarez's family cite heart disease and old age as the causes of his death.
Young Innovator in Kunduz Creates Software for Money Exchangers Now 400 money exchangers inside the country and 600 more abroad are using this software.
NASA to Push Back Moon Mission Timelines Amid Spacecraft Delays NASA declined to comment. Lockheed and SpaceX did not immediately return requests for comment.
Technical Training Authority Holds Exhibition in Kabul This exhibition will be open to visitors for 3 days.
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.