Culture
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Over 50,000 Tourists Visit Herat in Two Weeks Amid Improved Weather
More than 50,000 tourists have visited Herat's historic and recreational sites in two weeks, boosted by improved weather and natural…
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Taliban Information Minister Issues Directive to Poets in Parwan
Taliban's Information Minister orders poets to align poetry with Taliban values at Parwan's Gol Arghawan Festival amid growing cultural restrictions.
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Around 300,000 Tourists Visit Nangarhar During Eid Holiday
About 300,000 tourists visited Nangarhar province during Eid al-Fitr, exploring historical gardens and natural landscapes in eastern Afghanistan.
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Significant Rise in Visitors to Herat’s Historic Sites During Eid
Thousands of families visited Herat’s historic sites during Eid, with record numbers at Ikhtiyaron al-Din Fortress and enhanced security for…
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Annual Nowruz Gathering Held in Dushanbe with Poets from Afghanistan, Iran, and Tajikistan
The annual Nowruz gathering was held in Dushanbe with poets and cultural figures from Afghanistan, Iran, and Tajikistan emphasizing regional…
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98th Academy Awards Held in Los Angeles Amid Security Concerns
The 98th Academy Awards were held in Los Angeles amid security concerns, featuring major winners and attracting global media attention.
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Over 1,200 Foreign Tourists Visited Herat in the Current Solar Year
Herat welcomed over 1,200 foreign tourists this year, highlighting its importance as a key cultural and historical destination in western…
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Taliban Removes Persian Language Signs from Government Institutions in Ghor, Sparking Controversy
The Taliban removes Persian language signs from government institutions in Ghor, sparking criticism over cultural and linguistic exclusion in Afghanistan.
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UNESCO: 40% of the World’s Population Lacks Access to Mother Tongue Education on International Mother Language Day
UNESCO reports 40% of people worldwide lack access to education in their mother tongue, highlighting the need to preserve linguistic…
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Taliban’s Information and Culture Department Prints 11,000 Books for Mother Tongues in Afghanistan
Taliban's cultural department prints 11,000 books to support mother tongues, covering official, local, and regional languages in Afghanistan.