KABUL (Pajhwok): The Afghan Embassy in Saudi Arabia has announced that the process of transferring passport information for Afghans living in the country will begin
Although marriage is meant to bring happiness and stability in one’s life, in parts of Afghanistan, exorbitant dowries and costly wedding expenses have become major obstacles, disrupting the lives and futures of many young people.
In central Daikundi province, ceremonies such as weddings, funerals and celebrations for returning from hajj pilgrimage are still held with exorbitant costs despite the fact that many families struggle with poverty.
Two families have reconciled and ended their 18-year-old enmity through the mediation of religious scholars, local officials and tribal elders in western Farah province.
Kabul (Pajhwok): A number of child laborers say the government should assist them, while the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs says subjecting children to
KABUL (Pajhwok): Since the Islamic Emirate’s return to power about four years ago, 2,650 enmities among families have been resolved through jirgas and mediation across
Residents of Sayad and Al-Jihad districts in northern Sar-i-Pul face severe drinking water shortages as they travel long distances daily to fetch home some water.
Eid is supposed to be a time of joy, however, for some families with engaged sons, these days bring more anxiety and financial pressure than happiness.
Residents of northern Samangan province are concerned about the increasing population of stray and rabid dogs, as well as an increase in dog bite cases with the onset of warm weather.
KABUL (Pajhwok): The Spin Boldak crossing in southern Kandahar province will remain shut on the first two days of Eidul Adha against passengers, the General
KABUL (Pajhwok): The Salang Highway, which connects Kabul with northern province, will be closed to cargo traffic after Eidul Adha to complete the remaining construction