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Every evening around 4pm, cars cruise down Dubai s famous Jumeirah street and wait in an orderly queue outside a tiny tea shop. No one hurries or honks. They all wait their turn patiently for one thing - the famous Dh1 karak chai from Al Farwania restaurant, a 40-year-old karak gem.
Strong, cardamom-infused tea, slowly boiled to perfection. To some, it s a much-needed warm hug at the end of the day. And to others, it is an evening ritual with friends or family.
One of the waiters scurries car to car for orders. He doesn t need a notebook to write them down, his memory is enough. Other waiters walk to and fro, from the kitchen to the eager customers, balancing cups of karak chai on their trays, it s hard to notice when the orders were passed on to the kitchen.
Afghan protesters attack Pakistan High Commission in London
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Photos showing protesters outside of the Pakistan High Commission in London Murtaza Ali Shah
LONDON: A group of Afghan protesters staged a demonstration outside of the building of the Pakistan High Commission in London on Monday.
Some of the protesters attacked the building by pelting stones and throwing water bottles despite the presence of the police at the site.
A protest was simultaneously held outside of Qatar’s London embassy against Qatar’s involvement in the ongoing Afghan peace process but the protest there remained peaceful.
Footage of the protest shows several demonstrators throwing objects at Pakistan High Commission’s premises, located in the Lowndes Square, Knightsbridge while chanting offensive slogans. The police could be seen trying to stop the protesters from entering the building.
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Shahid Afridi expresses solidarity with people of Kashmir ahead of Feb 5
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Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi in London, United Kingdom, August 5, 2019. Photo: Geo. tv/Murtaza Ali Shah
Shahid Afridi showed solidarity with the people of Kashmir ahead of Feb 2
Praised people of Kashmir for their valour and perseverance despite Indian atrocities
Afridi has been vocal about the Kashmir issue in the past too
Former Pakistani cricket captain Shahid Khan Afridi on Thursday took to his Twitter account and praised the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) for their bravery ahead of February 5 which is celebrated as the Kashmir Solidarity Day in Pakistan.