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…
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…
Mother and Child Clinic Opened in Surkh Rod District of Nangarhar Some childbirth cases previously resulted in the death of mother and child. Residents of remote areas are pleased with the healthcare…
Surge in Seasonal Illnesses Among Children in Kabul Several families have also expressed concern over the increase in these illnesses.
Sharp Rise in Infectious Diseases Reported Across Afghanistan in May Doctors believe that, among other factors, the closure of health centers due to the suspension of aid has contributed to the increase in…
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.
Pakistan: Armed Men Kidnap and Kill Nine Bus Passengers in Restive Province The Indian foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Egyptian Village Preserves Carpet Weaving as Living Heritage Each square meter of silk carpets woven in Monufia can sell for up to 20,000 Egyptian pounds, equivalent to around 400 US dollars.
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…
Historic Begum Minaret in Ghazni at Risk of Collapse: Residents They warn that if urgent restoration efforts are not undertaken, the minaret, which has a history spanning around 1,000 years, could…
Paktia Youth Break Tradition, Honor People During Their Lifetime Tribal unions and councils in Paktia are seen as influential in resolving social issues.
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.