Over the months, the crisis has gone from bad to worse. Many of the teachers and other employees have been living hand to mouth. Some, including professors, are unable to send their children to school as they cannot afford the fees.
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Mohd Hafiz Abdul Majid, a former refugee from Myanmar, possesses the gift of ‘talking’ with fireflies.
Each firefly seeks out Mohd Hafiz as he approaches them along Sungai Cherating river banks in Pahang.
Night time at the Sungai Cherating. (Pic credit Fernando Fong)
Swinging flashlights, he relays messages and communicates with the fireflies, making them come to him.
It was a skill he learned by chance; Mohd Hafiz never expected himself to have the ability.
Mohd Hafiz swishing his torchlights to beckon the fireflies. (Pic credit Fernando Fong)
At first, he was content to provide visitors with the typical day time river cruise and other related activities.
KABUL: A spokesman for the Afghan Taliban on Sunday rejected a report that the group’s elusive supreme leader, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, was killed in a blast in Pakistan.
“This report is utterly fake and far from reality…We reject this report…the enemy is under pressure and is trying to create worry by spreading such rumors,” Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, told Arab News by phone from an undisclosed location.
The prominent Afghan daily, Hashte Subh, citing anonymous sources, reported on Sunday that the explosion had occurred in a safe house in Quetta, in Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province, a few months ago.
In this file photo, an army soldier stands guard along the newly fenced part of the Pak-Afghan border after Chief of the Army Staff
Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa inaugurated the fencing work near the Panjpai area of Balochistan. AFP/File
QUETTA: Pakistan has completed 182km of the 213km-long fence at the Afghan border and work on the remaining 31km fence is expected to complete till April, a senior official told the meeting of civil and military officials here on Tuesday.
The meeting, which was presided over by Balochistan Home Minister Ziaullah Langove, discussed the ongoing border-fencing project, land settlement due to border fencing between the two countries and the overall law and order situation.