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Pakistan’s army chief and UN Secretary-General discuss Afghanistan

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Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York on Friday and conveyed Pakistan’s concerns over the situation in Afghanistan, Pakistani media reported.

Pakistan has also been alarmed by a sudden increase in militant attacks and is seeking international support to end “cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan,” Dawn newspaper reported.

Munir flew to New York from Washington early Friday after concluding the initial round of discussions with top US officials, including secretaries of state and defense, in Washington.

The discussions delved into bilateral interests, global and regional security concerns, and ongoing conflicts. Both parties expressed a mutual commitment to sustained engagement, aiming to explore potential avenues for collaboration in pursuit of shared interests, according to a statement from Pakistan army.

Pakistan has been alleging that attacks on its soil are rooted in Afghanistan, a charge Kabul denies.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has repeatedly said that it will not allow Afghanistan’s soil to be used against any other country.

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More than 1,000 recovered drug addicts in Herat return home ahead of Eid

Doctors said the process of treating addicts in the large rehabilitation center in Herat is working out well and that most recovered addicts are able to return to their normal lives

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More than 1,000 drug addicts in Herat province have been discharged from a rehabilitation facility in Herat city after treatment, local officials confirmed Tuesday.

According to officials, the addicts received treatment for between six and 12 months.

They said the addicts have all recovered and will return home to their families in time for Eid al-Adha.

Doctors said the process of treating addicts in the large rehabilitation center in Herat is working out well and that most recovered addicts have returned to their normal lives.

Drug addicts have undergone treatment at a rehab center in Herat

For the past year, addicts have undergone treatment at this rehabilitation center, which officials said has the necessary facilities to treat addicts.

Doctors believe that the current method of treatment has proved effective and that there are few cases of recovering addicts returning to addiction.

At the same time, the Herat Anti-Narcotics Police have said that those who cultivate, produce and smuggle drugs will be dealt with harshly. Currently, most drug dealers in Herat city have been arrested, so the process of treating drug addicts continues smoothly, they said.

According to officials, in addition to the large rehabilitation center in Herat, there are also four small centers for female addicts.

 

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Minister of education calls for foreign help to build schools

The gathering, chaired by the Minister of Education of Russia, began with a message from President Vladimir Putin.

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Habibullah Agha, the Acting Minister of Education of Afghanistan, highlighted the educational situation in Afghanistan during his statement at the Second Global Conference of Education Ministers in Kazan, Russia, this week and called for international assistance to help boost the sector in the country.

He said Afghanistan needed international assistance and cooperation over building of schools, printing textbooks, and paying teachers’ salaries.

Habibullah also expressed gratitude to the organizers of the conference.

The gathering, chaired by the Minister of Education of Russia, began with a message from President Vladimir Putin.

The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation also delivered speeches via an online link.

 

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Afghanistan’s Farooqi leads T20 World Cup pack so far with most wickets

Afghanistan’s next match will be against Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Friday, June 14.

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Afghanistan’s Fazalhaq Farooqi is currently the top wicket-taker in the T20 World Cup 2024. With nine scalps from two games, Farooqi is leading the pack.

If Farooqi keeps on the same path, he will join fellow Afghanistan cricketer Mohammad Nabi as top wicket-taker at a T20 World Cup.

Nabi scooped his accolade at the 2016 T20 World Cup.

Twenty-three year old Farooqi, who hails from Baghlan, has risen to relative fame over the past few years, after having played his debut T20I in March 2021 against Zimbabwe in Abu Dhabi.

Farooqi’s monumental achievements in the Uganda and New Zealand matches are however a new take on Afghanistan’s original stance.

For years, the team’s blueprint was Mujeeb Ur Rahman with the new ball, Mohammad Nabi after the powerplay, and Rashid Khan later on. This was especially applicable to T20s.

The three played such a big role that Afghanistan became synonymous with spinners.

Of late, though, it is becoming more and more evident that Afghanistan are no longer just about their spinners.

For the second successive match at T20 World Cup 2024, Afghanistan’s victory was set up by their openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, and left-arm seamer Farooqi.

In the first match against Uganda, Gurbaz and Ibrahim added 154 in just 14.3 overs to help Afghanistan post 183 for 5. Later, Farooqi dismantled Uganda with a career-best 5 for 9.

If one overlooked their performance by saying it came against an inexperienced side in Uganda, the trio did a repeat against New Zealand on Friday evening.

Apart from being playful, Farooqi is however, someone who is extremely confident in his ability as a bowler.

Talking about Farooqi’s bowling, skipper Rashid Khan said after Saturday’s match: “He is giving us the base we want. Especially in T20s, the powerplay is very important. And the way Farooqi has bowled in the last two games is amazing. He is a very skilful bowler.

“He still needs to improve a lot of things but once he understands how skillful he is, he is going to be very dangerous in future.”

Afghanistan’s next match will be against Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Friday, June 14.

The match starts at 5pm Kabul time and will be broadcast live on Ariana Television.

Fans can however tune in at 4.30pm to watch the pre-match show.

 

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