Afghanistan’s National Archive Digitizes Hundreds of Historical Documents

The Ministry of Information and Culture of Afghanistan announced that the National Archive has digitized hundreds of historical documents, manuscripts, and books during the solar year 1404 (2025–2026). Kabul 24: According to the ministry, during the past year the National Archive successfully digitized 741 books, 232 handwritten manuscripts, 358 official.

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Infection of Meaning: Against Birth

Why do I suffer? What is supposed to emerge from the heart of my suffering? Some result in my hopes for the future, like a lighthouse, like a promise, justifies my suffering from afar so that I can endure it. Has there ever been anyone who has not suffered? Is.

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Touching Bubbles: Melancholy and Meaninglessness

The melancholic person, outside of their sorrow—when they no longer remember the absence of the other—where do they reside? Their skin, stripped of the armor of grief, burns particle by particle in the air of a meaningless world. Kabul 24: without a story, without real responsibility, without hope, without any.

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New Decree by Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate Leader Orders Removal of Foreign Terms from Official Documents

Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has issued a new decree directing the replacement of foreign (ajnabi) terms in official administrative and legal documents with suitable Islamic and Afghan equivalents. Kabul 24: The decree instructs the Ministries of Education, Higher Education, Information and Culture,.

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Ministry of Information and Culture Honors Journalists, Political Analysts, and Media Officials

On Tuesday, March 10, 2026 (19 Hoot 1404), the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan held an official ceremony in Kabul to commend political experts, journalists, and media executives for their effective and responsible performance of professional duties. Kabul 24: The event brought together a.

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Japanese Ambassador: Education for Girls Is a Key Global Issue; Calls for Appropriate Solutions

Kenichi Masamoto, Japan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, highlighted ongoing engagement between his country and Afghanistan, describing education as a critical concern for the international community and urging the development of suitable solutions in this area. kabul 24: The ambassador stated that Japan expects the Islamic Emirate to make significant progress in.

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Minister of Higher Education: No Discrimination Exists in Afghanistan’s Higher Education Institutions

Sheikh Neda Mohammad Nedim, Afghanistan’s Minister of Higher Education under the Islamic Emirate, stated during a session highlighting the achievements of Kabul University of Medical Sciences that there is currently no form of linguistic, ethnic, or any other type of discrimination within the country’s higher education institutions. kabul 24: According.

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1,008 Engineers Graduate from Kabul Polytechnic University

The Ministry of Higher Education announced today that a formal and dignified graduation ceremony was held at Kabul Polytechnic University, where 1,008 students from various engineering disciplines successfully completed their studies at the bachelor’s and master’s levels. Kabul 24: According to the Ministry, 757 graduates received their bachelor’s degrees, while.

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Critique of Religion or a Project of Religious Hostility?

To accurately understand the dialogues and intellectual currents related to religion in the Hazara society, it is essential to first clarify the key difference between “critique of religion” and “religious hostility” (or anti-religionism). Kabul 24: Critique of religion is a rational and evaluative process known in the philosophical tradition, particularly.

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Why Do We Fight Over Nothing?

For a long time now, I have noticed that our people argue over issues that are either fundamentally unsolvable, lack precise formulation, have lost their relevance, or are presented in a vague and ambiguous manner. Kabul 24: Sometimes debates also arise over questions that have not been properly framed, and.

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Residents of Ghazni Contribute 148 Million Afghanis to Education in One Year

Officials from the Ghazni Department of Education have announced that this year, local residents of the province contributed 148 million Afghanis to the education sector. Kabul 24: According to them, this amount was provided by the people for the construction and renovation of school buildings, as well as for purchasing.

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John Everett Millais, Ophelia

Shakespeare grants Hamlet a love only to destroy it through madness—whether feigned or genuine. Millais, however, paints not the tumultuous scene of words, but their aftermath: the silence that lingers after the collapse. Ophelia floats suspended in a moment; a place where life has not yet fully abandoned the body,.

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