Culture
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42 New Historical Sites Discovered in Afghanistan in 2025, Thousands of Artifacts Restored
Afghanistan discovers 42 new historical sites in 2025, restores nearly 2,000 artifacts amid efforts to protect cultural heritage from damage…
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Afghanistan Registers 15 New Historical Sites on National List Amid Ongoing Restoration Efforts
Afghanistan adds 15 new historical sites to its national list and continues restoration efforts amid calls for better heritage protection…
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Book and Historical Artifacts Exhibition Held in Logar to Promote Reading and Cultural Heritage
A book and historical artifacts exhibition was held in Logar to promote reading habits and showcase the province's ancient cultural…
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Journalists Complain About Restricted Access to Information
Journalists raise concerns over limited, delayed, and opaque government information access, urging Taliban to ensure free and transparent media communication.
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Taliban Deputy Emphasizes Preservation of Ghazni’s Historical Sites
Taliban deputy underlines the importance of preserving Ghazni's historical sites as national heritage, calling for shared responsibility and expert involvement.
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24 Ancient Artifacts Discovered After Flood in Ghazni
24 ancient artifacts, including pottery and inscribed stones, were discovered after recent floods in Ghazni and handed over to the…
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Afghan Information Minister Stresses Protection of Kabul’s Bala Hissar Fortress
Afghanistan's Information Minister Sheikh Sher Ahmad Haktani emphasizes the protection and preservation of Kabul’s historic Bala Hissar fortress.
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Taliban Claims Unprecedented Freedom Amidst Journalist Arrests in Afghanistan
Taliban claims unprecedented media freedom in Afghanistan amid ongoing journalist arrests and strict press restrictions, raising concerns about true press…
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Afghanistan’s Public Libraries Join ECO Digital Committees to Enhance Collaboration and Modernization
Afghanistan’s public libraries join ECO digital committees to enhance coordination, modernize facilities, and improve access to scientific resources.
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Taliban Administration Intensifies Book Censorship in Afghanistan
The Taliban administration in Afghanistan intensifies book censorship, restricting access to works, especially those by women and on democracy.