PUL-E-KHUMRI, Afghanistan, March 1 (Xinhua) -- A Taliban key commander Qari Bahaudin was arrested and three of his men killed in clash for control Tala-o-Barfak district of northern Baghlan province, police spokesman for the northern region Mahfozullah Akbari said Wednesday.
"Taliban rebels launched series of attacks against government interests in Tala-o-Barfak district couple of days ago and security forces retaliated, As a result, the notorious commander Qari Bahaudin was arrested early today and three of his men were killed," Akbari told reporters here.
Qari Bahaudin was the military in charge of Taliban for Baghlan for the northern Baghlan province and his arrest could prove a major setback for the insurgents,the official asserted.
The official also confirmed that two police personnel sustained injuries in the fighting which has been continuing in parts of the restive district.
Taliban militants who have been challenging government forces in parts of Baghlan province with Pul-e-Khumri as its capital 160 km north of Kabul haven't commented.
Sporadic fighting, according to officials, has been continuing between government forces and Taliban militants in Dand-e-Ghori, Doshi and parts of Tala-o-Barfak districts of Baghlan province over the past couple of days.
Amy Tan
AMY Tan and Taras Grescoe are among the host of writers to highlight this year’s Shanghai International Literary Festival.
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This year’s festival will be held from March 10 to 22. Tan is back again this year and will talk about her new book that is due to be published this fall.
There will be children’s sessions as well with wildlife photographer Jan Latta and bestselling children’s book author Sarah Brennan.
Film screening and panel talks will be held next weekend, along with the traditional fare — the erotic fiction competition.
As usual, the festival has a wide variety of topics, including the real-life parallels between medieval history and “Game of Thrones.” The talk will be delivered by Oxford Medieval literature professor Carolyne Larrington, while Beijing-based journalist Alec Ash will delve into the stories of China’s “little emperors.”
Tan Cheap Jordan 4 , author of bestsellers like “The Joy Luck Club,” “The Kitchen God’s Wife” and “The Bonesetter’s Daughter,” will discuss her new book “Where the Past Begins” that will be released in October.
Shanghai is no stranger to Tan, whose maternal grandmother was from this city. She has written about lives in old Shanghai in many of her novels, including “The Valley of Amazements” (2013).
In 2004 Cheap Jordan 6 , Tan published “The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life,” a collection of essays throughout her literary career that delves into her private stories that inspired her haunting books, and her recurring theme exploring the difficult and complicated relationship between mother and daughter.
“Where the Past Begins” is expected to reveal more about imagination, the act of writing, and how she retrieves long-forgotten emotional memories into fictional stories.
Tan will also have a writers’ conversation with Duncan Clark Cheap Jordan 1 , whose biography on Alibaba tycoon “Alibaba: The House that Jack Ma Built” revealed many unknown facts about Ma and grabbed the eyes of both Chinese and foreign readers.
Clark founded his consultancy firm in Beijing in 1994 and served as an advisor to many Chinese Internet entrepreneurs in their early years. He has also briefed the UK government on China’s digital economy and was awarded an O.B.E in 2013 for his services in the rapidly growing UK trade and investment in China.
Canadian author Taras Grescoe is thrilled to be back in the city he terms “grand.”
“I’m excited to be returning to Shanghai,” said Grescoe, who has done extensive