Culture
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Herat’s Minaret Road Reopens After Nearly 20 Years
Herat reopens the minaret road after 20 years, easing traffic but raising concerns over damage to historic Timurid-era minarets.
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Acting Head of Youth Affairs Ministry Visits Public Libraries in Sar-e Pol Province
Taliban's Acting Head of Youth Affairs visits public libraries in Sar-e Pol, pledging support to improve resources and cultural services.
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Afghanistan Futsal Team Defeats Saudi Arabia 3-0 in Asian Cup Opener
Afghanistan's futsal team opened the Asian Nations Cup with a 3-0 win over Saudi Arabia, led by Reza Hosseinpour's two…
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Afghanistan to Face Saudi Arabia in 2026 Asian Futsal Cup
Afghanistan's national futsal team competes against Saudi Arabia in the group stage of the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup in Indonesia's…
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Ahmad Shah Baba’s House in Kandahar Reopens to Tourists After Renovation
Ahmad Shah Baba's historic house in Kandahar has reopened to tourists after a 17-month renovation funded by the Taliban's Ministry…
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UNESCO Begins Digitalization and 3D Scanning of Ghazni’s Historical Artifacts
UNESCO has begun 3D scanning and digitalizing historical artifacts in Ghazni, enhancing preservation, research, and global access through a virtual…
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Two Theater Artists Detained in Herat After Criticizing Image Broadcast Restrictions
Two prominent theater artists in Herat were arrested after criticizing the Taliban's ban on broadcasting live images, raising concerns over…
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Taliban-Led Balkh Department Calls for Removal of Foreign Words from Signs
Balkh's Taliban-led Information Department urges removal of foreign words from signs, emphasizing authentic Afghan culture and raising concerns about linguistic…
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Chinese MCC and Afghan Officials Discuss Historic Preservation Plans Alongside Mes Aynak Copper Mining
Chinese MCC and Afghan officials discuss plans to protect Mes Aynak’s cultural heritage alongside major copper mining operations in Logar…
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Digitalization of 1,420 Historical Artifacts Begins at Eastern Zone Museum in Nangarhar
Nangarhar's Information and Culture Directorate starts digitalizing 1,420 historical artifacts to preserve and make them accessible for future generations.