At least two people have been killed in a road accident on the Balkh-Jawzjan highway in Afghanistan. One person, as a result of the accident, has also sustained injuries, reported Khaama Press.
On May 3, on World Press Freedom Day, some media-supporting organizations said that more than 300 media outlets have shut down in Afghanistan in the past two years and that over 5,000 journalists have lost their jobs.
As cases of Diarrhoea are on the rise in Afghnaistan, six children have died in the past two months in the country's Balkh province, reported Khaama Press.
Local Balkh officials said that incidents of this illness were rising in the country's north, and they urged religious leaders and the media to warn people about the dangers associated with the disease's spread.
As Afghan girls continue to remain deprived of education under the Taliban regime, girls in Balkh province have once again called out the de-facto authorities to reopen schools for them and let them learn, TOLOnews reported.
According to EPardafas, four years after the completion of its construction, the basement has sustained damage and is now slated for demolition and rebuilding. As per the road department's statement, the demolition of the road in the Kalanki-Balkhu section has already commenced following the