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Malala documentary premiered at London Festival

Malala documentary premiered at London Festival

A documentary about the youngest-ever Nobel Peace laureate Malala had its European premiere this week at the London Film Festival. “He named me Malala” is an intimate portrait of Malala Yousafzai. Humbled by Malala’s aspirations and efforts, American actress Meryl Streep hailed her as the worthy heiress of the suffragettes who battled for the right […]

Korea, Pakistan explore possibilities of Free Trade Agreement

Korea, Pakistan explore possibilities of Free Trade Agreement

The two Asian republics – Pakistan and Korea, having bilateral trade and diplomatic relations for over three decades, are exploring avenues including Free Trade Agreement to enhance investment and trade volume. Both the countries are very much ambitious to sign Free Trade Agreement (FTA) however it will take years to attain the objective, as both […]

Bollywood film ‘Zubaan’ wows audience at Busan International Film Fest.

Bollywood film ‘Zubaan’ wows audience at Busan International Film Fest.

Zubaan, the opening film at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in Korea, is directed by Mozez Singh, an Indian filmmaker from Mumbai. This is the first time that a mainstream Bollywood film has opened the biggest film festival in Asia. The film revolves around a boy, Dilsher (played by Vicky Kaushal) from Gurdaspur town […]

Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap at BIFF: Filmmakers need to find their own voice

Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap at BIFF: Filmmakers need to find their own voice

Indian filmmaker Anurag Kashyap is currently in Busan, as part of jury for the New Currents at Busan International Film Festival. The Asia N journalist Rahul Aijaz caught up with Mr. Kashyap at the festival. Talking about indie filmmakers in India, Mr. Kashyap said he is happy because new Indian independent films are getting screened across […]

Indian filmmaker Kabir Khan at BIFF: Mainstream cinema is the most powerful media in India

Indian filmmaker Kabir Khan at BIFF: Mainstream cinema is the most powerful media in India

Indian filmmaker Kabir Khan is currently in Busan, as his megahit film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ screens at Busan International Film Festival. ‘The Asia N’ journalist Rahul Aijaz caught up with him about his film. Khan said his film was a big success because Salman Khan has not done anything like this before. The film revolved around […]

India urges Pakistani PM to de-terrorize Pakistan

India urges Pakistani PM to de-terrorize Pakistan

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, while addressing at the 70th session of thee United Nations General Assembly, at U.N. Headquarters on Wednesday commented on de-militarizing Kashmir. India has reponded by asking Islamabad to de-terrorize Pakistan instead of asking for de-militarization of Kashmir. India called Pakistan the prime sponsor of terrorism and accused Islamabad of breeding terrorists. The […]

AJA donates to Tongil Nanum Fund

AJA donates to Tongil Nanum Fund

On 26th September, Chosun Ilbo, one of the major newspapers in Korea, reported that 36 journalists from 27 countries at Asia Journalist Association (AJA) have agreed to a contract with the Tongil Nanum fund, a monthly donor fund. They already dispatched 70 dollars to the fund for the first donation. The 70 dollars imply the […]

Indian Muslim cleric issues ‘fatwa’ against A.R. Rahman for Muhammad film

Indian Muslim cleric issues ‘fatwa’ against A.R. Rahman for Muhammad film

  A Muslim group, The Raza Academy in Mumbai, India said it has issued a “fatwa” against the Oscar-winning Indian music composer A.R. Rahman and Majid Majidi, the Iranian director of the film Muhammad: The Messenger of God. The institute also wrote to the Indian government, seeking a ban on the film. Rahman responded to […]

Teacher who educates Afghan refugee girls wins UN prize

Teacher who educates Afghan refugee girls wins UN prize

  Aqeela Asifi, 49, a teacher who has dedicated her life to educating Afghan refugee girls, challenging cultural sexism by setting up classes in a temporary tent, has been named the 2015 Nansen Refugee Award winner by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Asifi left Kabul with her family in 1992, and ended […]

Afghan Taliban storm jail, release over 350 inmates

Afghan Taliban storm jail, release over 350 inmates

More than 350 inmates have escaped after an attack by Afghan Taliban insurgents on the main prison in eastern Ghazni province early on Monday, Deputy provincial governor of Ghazni Mohammad Ali Ahmadi said. However, the Afghan interior ministry said up to 400 managed to flee. Insurgents wearing military uniforms launched a well-organized attack to free […]

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