40 Ancient Artifacts Discovered in Ghor Province After Flash Floods

Following recent flash floods in Ghor province, Afghanistan, 40 ancient artifacts have been discovered and confiscated in the area surrounding the historic Minaret of Jam. The artifacts were unearthed after heavy rains in the region, according to Abdul Hai Zaim, the head of information and culture for Ghor province. Artifacts.

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Nadim Emphasizes Knowledge as Key to National Growth

Nida Mohammad Nadim, the Acting Minister of Higher Education, recently underscored the pivotal role of knowledge in driving the development of the country during a meeting held in Nangarhar. Kabul 24: He emphasized the necessity of focusing on both religious and contemporary sciences for Afghanistan to advance effectively. Leader’s Emphasis.

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Nimroz Governor Emphasizes Importance of Modern Education for Society

Mohammad Qasem Khalid, the Governor of Nimroz, underscores the critical need for modern education in the country, highlighting its significance in societal development. Push for Standard Educational Opportunities Kabul 24: During an event honoring outstanding students from both public and private schools, Governor Khalid stressed the necessity of offering standardized.

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Street book exhibition opens in Herat

A six-day book fair titled “Street Book Exhibition” has been opened in Herat province on Sunday. Farooq Mahmoodi, one of the organizers of the exhibition, expressed delight at the warm reception from the residents of Herat province towards the exhibition. He stated that they are striving to organize more such.

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Tragedy events: a huge school fire in Faryab province

Local sources in Faryab province are reporting a devastating incident in the Garziwan district where Jar-Qala High School caught fire around 4:00 PM on Sunday, October 22nd. The fire, which has left the community in a state of helplessness, has not yet been brought under control. Visual footage circulating on.

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The European Union donates 10 million dollars to support the students of primary schools in Afghanistan

Rafaela Iodis, head of the European Union’s mission in Kabul, says that the EU will allocate 10 million dollars to the World Food Program to provide snacks for two million boys and girls in primary schools. Kabul 24: Today (Saturday, 29 Mizan), announcing this news, he wrote in X that.

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Unknown people set fire to a school building in Nuristan

Local sources in Nuristan say that unknown people set fire to the building of “Sheikh Molavi Mir Alam” high school in the city of Parun, the capital of this province. Kabul 24: According to sources, this high school was set on fire last night (Thursday, 27 May). According to the.

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Murder of Mehrjooi; Afghan cinematographers sympathized with Iranian artists

Prominent Afghan cinematographers have expressed their sympathies with Iranian cinema due to the murder of Dariush Mehrjooi, a famous Iranian artist and filmmaker, and his artist wife, and said that “the death of an artist means the silence of the people’s voice, the depression of the collective spirit, and the.

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UNICEF builds a school in Farah and distributes educational packages in Badghis

UNICEF Supports Education in Farah and Badghis through School Construction and Kit Donation Kabul24: The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has contributed to education in Farah and Badghis provinces in Afghanistan through various initiatives. Local officials of the Taliban have confirmed that the organization has built a new school and.

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Destroying the Buddhas of Bamiyan “good decision” says Taliban governor

The Taliban’s governor of Bamiyan province, Abdullah Sarhadi, in an interview with the Washington Post has defended the group’s destruction of the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan. Kabul24: Sarhadi said that “We should follow the demands of God.” And that the destruction in 2001 of the ancient monuments, had been a.

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Taliban accuses the UNSC of bias for reporting terror links and drug trafficking

Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson, has in a statement, called the UN Security Council monitoring team’s report, which accused the Taliban of reverting to their oppressive and autocratic rules of the 1999s “biased” and “far from reality”. Kabul24: The 14th report of UNSC’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team suggested that.

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