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Afghan Film “No Good Men” Opens Berlin Film Festival, Spotlighting Women & Taliban Era

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 13, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Shahrbanoo Sadat’s film, No Good Men, opened the 76th Berlin International Film Festival on Thursday, presenting a rare Afghan romantic comedy set against the backdrop of the country’s impending fall to the Taliban in 2021. The film, which Sadat wrote, directed, and stars in, follows a journalist in Kabul as she reconsiders her views on men and love.

Sadat, who fled Afghanistan as the Taliban regained power and now resides in Hamburg, Germany, described the film as “a love letter to all the good men I know,” according to remarks reported by the Associated Press. She acknowledged the challenging task of selling a romantic comedy about Afghanistan, a nation often depicted through the lens of war and conflict. “Afghanistan doesn’t have a film industry and it’s always misrepresented by the films that are being made by international film-makers,” Sadat stated. “The only type of film-making that is expected is a war drama.”

No Good Men centers on Naru, a video journalist who works in a Kabul newsroom. The film explores her evolving relationship with a prominent reporter, set against the backdrop of the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. Forces and the escalating threat posed by the Taliban. The film’s director, Tricia Tuttle, hailed Sadat as “one of the most exciting voices in world cinema.”

The film’s production was complicated by the political upheaval in Afghanistan and the COVID-19 pandemic. Sadat found herself stranded during a writing retreat in Germany before witnessing the final days of the Afghan democracy. Her own experience of attempting to flee Kabul as the Taliban advanced is reflected in a particularly difficult scene to film, where characters desperately attempt to board a plane at the overrun airport. “I was at the airport with my family for 72 hours when everything started,” Sadat recalled.

Despite the serious subject matter, No Good Men incorporates elements of levity and satire, addressing the restrictions imposed on women in Afghanistan with a touch of humor. One scene features a character gifting another a cactus with a suggestive shape, a subtle commentary on patriarchal attitudes. Sadat identifies as a “naive optimist” and said she wanted to portray the space Afghan women were creating for themselves before 2021, both professionally and personally.

The film was shot in northern Germany, utilizing archival footage of Kabul to provide context. Sadat emphasized the importance of working within Germany’s large Afghan diaspora, casting actors from mosques, cafes, and restaurants frequented by the country’s Afghan community, which numbers over 460,000. She received “thousands of applications” from Afghans eager to participate in the project.

While the film is unlikely to be shown in Afghanistan under the current Taliban regime, Sadat believes it will reach Afghan audiences through online platforms and social media. The Taliban have imposed strict restrictions on films, music, and other forms of entertainment, adhering to a rigid interpretation of Islamic law.

Sadat likewise acknowledged that the period before the Taliban’s return was not without its own problems, citing widespread corruption. She stated she did not want to “romanticize the era of democracy” but rather present a nuanced portrayal of Afghan society.

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Russia’s Olympic Hockey Ban: Oshie, Ovechkin & Geopolitical Impact

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 11, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Milan, Italy – The absence of Russian players from the upcoming Olympic hockey tournament in Milan is drawing criticism from players and analysts, despite widespread understanding of the reasons behind the ban. The Russian team, along with Belarus, remains excluded from international competition by the International Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation following the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

T.J. Oshie, captain of the Washington Capitals, expressed his disappointment that his teammate Alexander Ovechkin will not be able to represent Russia at the Games. “I’m sad that O can’t represent his country,” Oshie said, as reported by both RDS.ca and La Presse. “He has two young boys who haven’t been able to see him at the Olympics. As a friend, I find it very regrettable that they won’t be able to experience that.”

Ovechkin, 38, recently broke Wayne Gretzky’s all-time NHL goal-scoring record and remains a dominant force in the league. His absence, along with other top Russian players, is being felt throughout the hockey world. Bruce Berglund, author of “The Moscow Playbook: How Russia Used, Abused, and Transformed Sports in the Hunt for Power,” noted that Russian media outlets are already dismissing the tournament’s legitimacy without their participation. “When I read the Russian sports press, the commentators say: ‘This tournament isn’t high-level, because the Russian team, the best team in the world, isn’t even participating,’” Berglund told the Associated Press.

Despite the geopolitical context, the talent pool excluded from the Olympic tournament is significant. Sergei Bobrovsky of the Florida Panthers and Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa Bay Lightning, both Stanley Cup-winning goaltenders, are among those ineligible. Igor Shesterkin and Ilya Sorokin, likewise considered elite goaltenders playing for the New York Rangers, would likely have been contenders. The NHL’s three-goalie limit per team would have prevented all from participating even if the ban hadn’t been in place.

Other notable Russian NHL players absent from the competition include Nikita Kucherov, currently third in NHL scoring with 91 points, and Kirill Kaprizov, tied for third in goals with 32. Artemi Panarin and Ivan Demidov, of the Montreal Canadiens, were also identified as potential key players.

The decision to exclude Russia is not without its detractors. Jack O’Callahan, a member of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” U.S. Olympic team, voiced his disagreement with the IOC’s decision, calling it a lack of vision. “I am extremely disappointed that Russia is not participating in the Olympics, both in hockey and other sports,” O’Callahan said.

Swedish players also expressed discomfort with the situation. Jesper Bratt acknowledged the loss of high-caliber players, while Mika Zibanejad paused when asked about the issue, stating it was a “conversation to have in another context.”

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has previously stated that Russian players are in an “impossible situation” but that the league has no say in which countries are permitted to participate in international tournaments governed by the IIHF. As the war in Ukraine continues, Berglund believes Russia’s participation would be difficult to justify, citing the potential for political exploitation by the Putin regime, which he says views sports as a tool for political gain.

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Live: Budget 2026 – Marine Le Pen Calls It a Humiliating Parody, Lecornu Faces Two Censure Motions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 31, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Socialist Party Raises Stakes in Budget Negotiations with Prime Minister

Following a victory regarding social security reforms, the socialist Party is intensifying its demands in ongoing budget negotiations with the Prime Minister. Discussions, which began in the autumn, are now focused on increased spending priorities.

The party, emboldened by its recent success, is reportedly pushing for greater investment in public services, especially in areas such as education and healthcare. Sources close to the negotiations indicate a willingness to compromise,but also a firm stance on protecting key social programs.

The Prime MinisterS office has yet to publicly comment on the latest developments, but sources suggest a cautious approach. Balancing the Socialist Party’s demands with broader economic constraints remains a meaningful challenge. The outcome of these negotiations will likely have a considerable impact on the nation’s budget and future economic policies.

Further details are expected to emerge as the negotiations progress. The situation remains fluid, and a final agreement is not yet guaranteed.

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Budget 2026 Live: David Lisnard Demands Censure, Urges LR to Clarify

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 28, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Following the use of Article 49.3, the LFI, GDR (communist and overseas representatives), and Green groups have submitted a joint motion of censure, as has the RN with its ally, the UDR, Eric Ciotti’s party. Both texts will be examined on Friday.

Marine Tondelier has qualified the Socialist Party as a support for the goverment.

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