New doctors' interest in emergency medicine is rebounding after the field
Shafaqna English- The Office of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Wednesday called on the Taliban to reopen schools and universities to teenage girls and women.In a post on X, UNAMA pointed out on the day schools reopened for the new year that it has been more
She posts a video on Facebook thanking those who facilitated her rescue and return.
On the eve of the new academic year in Afghanistan, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai once again called for reopening schools and universities for girls. Karzai stated in a post on the X network on Sunday, March 17, “On the eve of the new school year, once again, I ask the Taliban government to open […]
Mount Shasta High School students are in the spotlight. High school members of Mount Shasta Rotary Club who just returned from Panama, where they served one town for a week. Although the trip was only seven days, the participants raised money for over seven months leading up to the trip. The Rotary members rebuilt a […]
The new term has begun, but secondary school remains closed to girls for another academic year.
Shafaqna English-Over 330,000 girls in Afghanistan have been left out of accessing secondary education in the new academic year, according to UNICEF. “The total number of female students who have been subject to the order prohibiting the right to education since 2021 exceeds 1.4 million, among whom 330,000 are girls
The appealent’s solicitor said the original prosecuting counsel went “further than he should” in his closing remarks.
Written By: Hakim Bigzaad As the 1403 academic year starts in the country, female students beyond the sixth grade are asking the Taliban administration to let them attend their classes. The Ministry of Education of the de facto administration rang the school bell on Wednesday, the first of the month, during a meeting. However, this […]
“I just thank God that my daughter’s alive.”
“I just thank God that my daughter’s alive.”
Lili Miller didn’t believe it at first. A school record broken? No way. But then the senior leader of Central’s 4x8 relay team got the confirmation that she and her teammates had etched their name into school history with a 10:53.55, edging the old mark by less than a second.