Prince Harry recalls girlfriend calling him ‘different’ after Afghanistan

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Harry considered restarting his romance with Cressida after Afghanistan. The Duke of Sussex recalls sending an anxious text message to Bonas. He writes, “I texted Cress. Told her I was home. Prince Harry is considering restarting his romance with Cressida Bonas. In his memoir ‘Spare,’ the Duke of Sussex recalls sending an anxious text message … Read more

CTD arrested Daesh commander in Karachi

CTD arrested
  • The arrest was made from Korangi area of Karachi.
  • The Daesh commander has been identified as Abdul Malik.
  • Accused is an Afghan national, who is residing in Karachi.

KARACHI: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Sindh on Wednesday arrested a terrorist affiliated with banned organization during a raid in Karachi.

The arrest was made from Korangi Industrial Area. The Daesh commander has been identified as Abdul Malik.

CTD officials said a pistol along with rounds was seized from their possession. The initial investigation of CTD revealed that Abdul Malik is associated with Daesh’s Mula Abdul Manan group since 2011.

The arrested is an Afghan national, who is residing in Karachi for a long time. CTD officials further said that the arrested used to collect donations in Ramzan ul Mubarak and was sending them to Daesh in Afghanistan.

Apart from this, the accused also works as a Hawala Hundi. The accused has so far sent million of  rupees to Afghanistan through the transfer Hundi.

Further investigation is underway.

Earlier, Police  arried out raid on a tip-off, provided by an intelligence agency, in Shah Latif Town area of Karachi and arrested two alleged terrorists.

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Experts Believes Prince Harry’s ability to deliver creative insults chef’s kiss

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Taliban arrests professor who supported females education

Taliban

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Million of people celebrates Kinshasa Mass in DR Congo

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Pope Francis visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday. About a million people attended his Mass in Kinshasa. He sent a forceful message of peace to those who were waging war in the nation. Pope Francis held one of his largest Masses in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with … Read more

Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka to advance West Asia Baseball Cup

Asia Baseball Cup

Pakistan will face Palestine in the final of the 15th West Asia Baseball Cup. Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 16-1, while Palestine defeated Bangladesh 14-0. The semi-finals were originally slated for Monday. Pakistan defeated the defending winners Sri Lanka to advance to Tuesday’s final of the 15th West Asia Baseball Cup in Islamabad against Palestine. The … Read more

‘Fremont’ cast & director discuss women of Afghanistan & refugees

  • Fremont, a Sundance film by director Babak Jalali.
  • Fremont is an intimate, endearing, and melancholy picture of loneliness.
  • It is a restless immigrant story that conveys a sense of longing for a home left behind.

Fremont, a Sundance film by director Babak Jalali, is a restless immigrant story that beautifully conveys the human desire for connection and a sense of longing for a home left behind. Fremont is an intimate, endearing, and melancholy picture of loneliness and people forgotten by the country they served. It was shot in stark black and white and frequently centres on the movie’s focus, Donya, who is played by Anaita Wali Zada in her screen debut.

Donya is a refugee who resides in a tiny Afghan neighbourhood in the Bay Area. She worked as an interpreter for US troops before fleeing to America with her family to escape the Taliban. Donya has little money, no insurance, no family, or friends despite working at a factory that neatly packages greetings into fortune cookies. Donya visits a psychiatrist to get prescription sleeping medications since her guilt keeps her awake at night (Gregg Turkington). They start a quest to unpack some of Donya’s enormous baggage when the doctor maintains he needs a few more sessions with her before prescribing. Jeremy Allen White from The Bear also appears in Fremont as Daniel, a mechanic with whom Donya develops a bond.

Jalali, Zada, and Turkington visited the Collider Studio in Park City after the Sundance premiere of Fremont. Zada describes how she went from working as a journalist in Afghanistan to having a major role in a Sundance film while speaking with Collider’s Steve Weintraub. Jalali explains how the black-and-white technique was used, the way by which he and cinematographer Laura Valladao framed shots, and how the cast and crew made Fremont possible on an independent film budget and timeline. He also discusses the motivation for the story of Fremont. Turkington talks about his “erratic, weird” persona and praises his co-star Zada for their on-screen chemistry. You may view the interview in the video up top or scroll down to read the whole transcript.

Collider says: “The reason I get to be here today is to talk to the people behind Fremont, and I really want to give you congratulations and say how much I enjoyed your movie. Most people who are watching this interview right now will have not seen the film yet so how have you been describing it to friends and family?”

Babak Jalali says: “Thank you for having us here. To friends and family, to anyone, it’s a story about a young Afghan woman who used to work as a translator for the US military, and has recently moved to the Bay Area and lives in the city of Fremont, which is right outside San Francisco, and by day works in a Chinese fortune cookie factory. It’s about someone restarting their life, a stranger in a strange land.”

Anaita was asked, “Anaita, you have never made a film before, and I really want to know how you got involved in this, and what the experience was like being front and centre in a movie.”

Anaita says: “Thank you so much. Yes, that was my first time acting in a movie. First, I received an email from one of my friends, and I sent an email to Babak, and we had so many Zoom [calls]. After that we decided to work together. Actually, he decided to work with me [laughs].”

While laughing she says, “I was going to say, it was probably his decision.”

Zada says: “Yeah, exactly.

What was it like, the experience of making a movie compared to what you thought it would be?”

Zada continued: “I have to say, I worked as a journalist in Afghanistan for two years, so I had experience in front of [the] camera and microphone, so it was, for me, easy to be in front of cameras. But working with the cast and film crew and director was like the first time. I enjoyed it and I learned a lot from it, and also, from Daniel’s character.

You play an integral part in this film. Can you talk about who you play and what it was about this part that said, ‘I want to do this?'”

Gregg added: “Well, I play a doctor, a psychiatrist, who’s – I’ve heard somebody call him eccentric recently, which was maybe a kinder description than I’ve been using, what I’ve been telling people about it. But yeah, just an oddball psychiatrist. I guess one of these people that, probably, when he started in the profession was quite good, but has maybe gone to seed over the years.

Basically, when Babak reached out and I read the script, I was just excited to have been asked, you know, as opposed to like when I got the script to audition for the Elmer Fudd movie. No. But this, I mean it’s a beautiful, beautifully written script and it’s kind of a dream, really, to get something like that and be offered a role in it when the quality is glaring from the get-go.”

After a long talk Jalali added, “100%. One of the things that I appreciate is that, there are a lot of people who helped America in Afghanistan that have been brought over to America, and I don’t want to say that they’re forgotten about, but they’re forgotten about. Was that one of the reasons why you felt compelled to tell this story?”

‘Originally, when I heard about translators living in Fremont, that’s what drew my attention because of the way they were living. They had been forgotten about, neglected, and things like that. The original idea of doing a film about a translator stemmed from that, and I found it shocking, but the story sort of changed. The reality is that yes, there are people who risked their lives for America over there and once they came here, they were abandoned, which is something that’s often repeated in history.’

Zada in the end added: “Thank you so much. I just want to add a little thing. Don’t forget about Afghanistan, about the women of Afghanistan, stay with them, talk about them, remember them, and what’s going on there. They have lost their rights.”

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West Asia Baseball Cup: Semi-final contest postponed due to bad weather

West Asia Baseball Cup: Semi-final contest postponed due to bad weather

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Death toll in Afghanistan cold snap rises to 166

Afghanistan
  • Afghanistan is in its second winter since US-backed forces retreated.
  • Afghanistan has been frozen by temperatures as low as -33 degrees Celsius.
  • The death toll had grown by 88 in the previous week to 166.

KABUL: At least 166 people have died in a wave of severely cold weather sweeping Afghanistan, an official said Saturday, as the impoverished country was wracked by natural disasters.

Since January 10, Afghanistan has been frozen by temperatures as low as -33 degrees Celsius (-27 degrees Fahrenheit), mixed with heavy snowfall, ice gales, and frequent power outages.

Before the cold snap, aid agencies warned that more than half of Afghanistan’s 38 million people were starving, and nearly four million children were malnourished.

The crisis management ministry reported on Saturday that the death toll had grown by 88 in the previous week to 166, based on statistics from 24 of the country’s 34 provinces.

Natural Disasters

The deaths were caused by floods, fires, and gas heater leaks used by Afghan families to heat their houses, according to ministry official Abdul Rahman Zahid in a video statement.

Over 100 homes were demolished or damaged, and nearly 80,000 animals died in the cold, a critical commodity for Afghanistan’s poor.

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced this week that 17 people had died in a single village in northeastern Badakhshan province as a result of an “acute respiratory infection” outbreak.

“Harsh weather prevents aid from reaching the area,” according to the WHO.

Afghanistan is in its second winter since US-backed forces retreated and the Islamist Taliban reclaimed power in Kabul.

Foreign help has plummeted since then, and the US has confiscated critical central bank assets, exacerbating what is often regarded as the world’s greatest humanitarian disaster.

Last month, the Taliban leadership prohibited Afghan women from working with humanitarian organizations, forcing many to halt activities.

Women NGO workers in the health field were then granted exemptions, and some organizations were able to resume their programs.

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Meghan Markle, wants world to believe she don’t manipulate Harry

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Russian Envoy on Afghanistan discusses regional peace with Khar

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Russian Special Representative on Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov reached Islamabad He called on Minister for State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar They discussed issues related to regional peace and security ISLAMABAD: Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on Afghanistan, Ambassador Zamir Kabulov, called on Minister for State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani … Read more

Extreme cold causes more than 150 death in Afghanistan

Afghanistan

At least 157 people have died in Afghanistan’s brutal winter. Nation is experiencing one of its worst winters ever. Around 70,000 animals have also frozen to death throughout the nation. A Taliban official reported on Tuesday that at least 157 people had perished in Afghanistan‘s brutal winter, more than tripling in less than a week … Read more

Afghanistan: At least 124 people are killed by the Freezing weather  

Afghanistan

According to Taliban officials, at least 124 individuals have died in Afghanistan’s cold temperatures. The coldest winter in ten years has also claimed almost 70,000 cattle life. Afghanistan’s winters are always harsh, but this year has seen its worst weather in ten years. According to Taliban officials, at least 124 individuals have died in Afghanistan’s … Read more

When Afghanistan vs Pakistan series is scheduled?

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Afghanistan and Pakistan are expected to play three T20I in Sharjah. The series will be played after the conclusion of  PSL season 8. Australia’s series was cancelled due to violations of women’s rights. Pakistan and Afghanistan are expected to play three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) in Sharjah following the conclusion of Pakistan Super League (PSL) season … Read more

78 people died as winter temperatures plunge in Afghanistan

Afghanistan

Afghanistan experiencing humanitarian and economic catastrophe due to Taliban’s rule. More than 21 million people in need of food and agricultural assistance. Temperatures as low as minus 28 degrees Celsius. At least 78 people have perished in frigid circumstances in Afghanistan in the previous nine days, according to a Taliban spokesperson on Thursday. Worsening the … Read more

Pakistan not to have talks with TTP: FM Bilawal Bhutto

FM Bilawal Pakistan

FM Bilawal said Pakistan will not talk to TTP He stresses to work with Afghan government He also slammed Imran Khan for giving space to TTP Foreign Minister (FM) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Friday that Pakistan new leadership, both political and military, will have no talks with terrorist organizations that don’t respect the country’s laws … Read more

Winter temperatures in Afghanistan cause at least 78 deaths

Afghanistan
  • Over 77,000 animals have also perished due to freezing temperatures.
  • Temperatures dropped as low as minus 28 degrees Celsius (minus 18 degrees Fahrenheit) last week.
  • Millions of Afghans are in need of food and agricultural assistance.

According to a Taliban spokesperson on Thursday, at least 78 people have perished in frigid circumstances in Afghanistan in the previous nine days, worsening the humanitarian crisis that now affects millions of people who live under the extremist Islamist group’s rule.

According to Shafiullah Rahimi, a spokeswoman for the Taliban’s Ministry of Disaster Management, over 77,000 animals have also perished in recent days due to freezing temperatures.

At the conclusion of last week, temperatures dropped as low as minus 28 degrees Celsius (minus 18 degrees Fahrenheit), and it was anticipated that they might drop even lower. According to the report, the temperatures are far below average for this time of year, with the coldest circumstances occurring in the north.

With more than 21 million people in need of food and agricultural assistance, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Afghanistan warned in a tweet on Wednesday that livestock losses constituted a new risk to families.

Afghanistan is currently experiencing a humanitarian and economic catastrophe due to the Taliban taking control in August 2021.

Humanitarian partners are giving people heaters, money for fuel, and warm clothing, but the UNOCHA in Afghanistan noted in a tweet that the Taliban’s prohibition on female aid workers has had a significant influence on how the help is distributed.

Since the Taliban ordered all national and international NGOs to stop sending their female staff to work or face having their NGO licenses revoked in December, at least a dozen significant foreign humanitarian organizations have temporarily halted their operations in Afghanistan.

After the UN was forced to halt several of its “time-critical” programs in Afghanistan due to a lack of female aid workers, some of the organization’s highest ranking female officials have been meeting Taliban leaders in Kabul to discuss the restriction on female aid workers.

Under the Taliban, who recently forbade females from obtaining education, women’s rights, freedoms, and access to education have all suffered significant erosion.

According to a UN assessment released in November, violence, terror, and deprivation still exist in Afghanistan, where 50% of the population is suffering from severe hunger. The combat has also lessened.

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Srha Asghar reveals details of her brother’s death 

Srha Asghar
  • Srha Asghar spoke about her brother’s death for the first time in an interview with Nadir Ali.
  • Actor revealed that she could not go to his funeral.
  • She had exams and another brother was with her at the time.

In a recent interview with Nadir Ali, actress Srha Asghar opened up for the first time about the premature death of her younger brother.

The military brother of Srha Asghar, who was stationed in Afghanistan, was mentioned. In Nadir Ali’s podcast, Srha said the following about him: “I think that I feel sad about the time when my brother passed away in the USA, I could not even go to his funeral, even if I could go I can’t tell about my feelings, I think I can’t attend funerals, and at that time I had my exams and my other brother was with me, I know it’s important to be at the funeral of brother but I could not go and even when I visited his grave,

The Pyaar Ke Sadqay actor continued, “I recall that I cried after two or three days. My brother passed away in 2012 at the age of 31, was a former US Army soldier, and was shot in Afghanistan. A squad attacked his camp. Prior to his passing, we spoke on Skype. It was challenging for me, but I can only imagine how challenging it must be for my mother. He spoke to everyone.

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