
AI opens new avenue for Afghan youths seeking knowledge, skills
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that has made educational resources more accessible to young people by providing diverse learning platforms. In this report, Salam

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology that has made educational resources more accessible to young people by providing diverse learning platforms. In this report, Salam

In response to the security concerns of neighboring and regional countries regarding threats emanating from Afghanistan, the United Nations Security Council has announced that it will hold a meeting this Monday, to assess the ISIS threat from Afghan territory and the wider region.

Several psychologists in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, believe that anxiety, an unstable family environment, low self-esteem, and, in some cases, fear, contribute to the development of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in women.

The capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, served as the venue for the sixth meeting of Special Representatives from Central Asian countries and the European Union, dedicated

The Ministry of Information and Culture (MoIC) under the Islamic Emirate has established a committee aimed at reforming and standardizing words, terms, phrases, and titles

The contract of Iranian futsal coach, Majid Murtazaie, has been extended until the end of 2025, officials from the Afghanistan Football Federation said on Wednesday.

Pio Smith, the Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has warned that the halt in U.S. financial aid

The Afghanistan Journalists Center has condemned the suspension of broadcasts by the private radio station “Begum.”

It all started with a small idea—an interest in art, design, and the brilliance of precious metals. This passion led two young individuals from Parwan to invest a modest amount and establish their jewelry making brand, “Kushanian Jewelry.”

Amid the growing vulnerability of Afghanistan’s agricultural sector to climate change, several farmers in Jowzjan province report that persistent droughts, lack of water resources, and

The government of Pakistan has devised a plan to move registered Afghan refugees out of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and gradually repatriate them back to their country, sources with knowledge of the plan told Pakistani Dawn newspaper.

Salam Watandar’s latest interviews with 23 young artists in Afghanistan reveal that they are facing significant challenges, including a lack of financial support, social neglect, limited access to work facilities, and difficulty in selling their artwork.