The third Thursday of November each year: World Philosophy Day

A quote attributed to Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, says: Kabul 24: “When we strive to earn one million dollars, the truly valuable thing we gain is not the million dollars itself, but the character that is built and nurtured within us along the way.” I have always applied.

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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: The Sin of Irresponsible Creation

In Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, an ancient legend awakens with a new face—a corpse that slumbered for centuries in the soil of imagination now opens its eyes in cinema. This is no longer merely the tale of crafting a being from the dead; it is a mirror to the anguish.

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About Ingmar Bergman’s Film Persona

The film Persona, directed by Ingmar Bergman in 1966, is one of the most influential works in the history of cinema—a film that erases the boundaries between reality and illusion, self and other, language and silence. Kabul 24: Plot Summary: Elisabeth Vogler, a theater actress who suddenly stops speaking, retreats.

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Introduction to the Film Moonlit Winter

Moonlit Winter, directed by Lim Dae-hyung, is a remarkable and distinctive work from South Korean cinema. With its poetic and gentle atmosphere, it distances itself from intense romantic dramas and quietly explores themes of memory, lost love, and the possibility of reconciling with the past. Kabul 24: Moonlit Winter tells.

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New Law Regulating Poetry Gatherings Published in Official Gazette

The Ministry of Justice announced that the Law on Regulating Poetry Gatherings, signed by the Leader of the Islamic Emirate, has been published in the Official Gazette. Kabul 24: Comprising two chapters and 13 articles, this law specifically outlines the procedures for holding poetry gatherings, the content of poets’ works,.

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Omitting “Balkhi” from Avicenna’s Name in Iran’s Embassy Note Sparks Controversy

On Saturday, 1st of Sunbula 1404 (August 23, 2025), the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran issued a statement commemorating Abu Ali Sina (Avicenna), one of history’s greatest scholars, but notably omitted the epithet “Balkhi” from his name. Kabul 24: This decision triggered widespread reactions on social media, igniting.

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24,000 Foreign Tourists Visit Afghanistan, New Plans to Boost Tourism

Habib Ghafran, spokesperson for Afghanistan’s Ministry of Information and Culture, announced that over the past four years, approximately 24,000 foreign tourists have visited the country. Kabul 24: This figure underscores Afghanistan’s enduring historical, cultural, and natural attractions, which continue to draw travelers from across the globe. According to Ghafran, the.

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Five-Day Closure of Schools and Madrassas in Cold-Climate Provinces Due to Soaring Temperatures

The Ministry of Education in Afghanistan has announced a five-day closure of schools and madrassas in the country’s cold-climate provinces due to an unprecedented rise in temperatures. This measure aims to safeguard the health of students and educational staff amid extreme heat conditions. Kabul 24: In a press release issued.

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Ministry of Education: Over 1,100 Schools Built, Thousands Reconstructed in Four Years

The Ministry of Education has announced that over the past four years, more than 1,100 schools and educational institutions across Afghanistan have been provided with standard buildings, while approximately 3,000 schools damaged by natural disasters or disruptive actions have been reconstructed. Kabul 24: Mansoor Ahmad Hamza, the ministry’s spokesperson, stated.

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Mawlawi Abdul Kabir Pledges Balanced Development for Bamyan

During a recent meeting in Bamyan, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, emphasized the Islamic Emirate’s commitment to equitable development across Afghanistan. Kabul 24: He stated that the government harbors no animosity and is focused on implementing developmental projects fairly, urging citizens to submit proposals for various.

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Mohammad Osman Akram, the founder of “Zanbil Gham” magazine, passed away

Mohammad Osman Akram, a veteran satirist and social activist of Afghanistan, died on Tuesday, 20 Sanblah in Kabul. Kabul 24: Mr. Akram’s relatives said that he died yesterday due to cancer in Kabul. The Free Journalists Union of Afghanistan confirmed the death of this satirist by publishing a statement on.

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Two Medical Centers Open in Remote Areas of Jawzjan

The construction of two medical centers in the Qarqin and Mangjec districts of Jawzjan has been completed and they have been officially inaugurated. Inauguration Ceremony Highlights Kabul 24: During the inauguration, Mohammad Ishaq Sahebzada, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Public Health, emphasized efforts to appoint.

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