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have called for a complete shut down of the kashmir valley. this is to protest the death of a truck worker after rumors of cows being slaughtered in the area. they want a nationwide ban on cattle slaughter. but muslims have been attacked on suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cattle. we're in new delhi with more on that. there have been a number of incidents that have marked this growing issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india. not just in indian-administered kashmir but we're seeing incidents and attacks in the northern state as well as huge concerns in the beef trade in september. this is filtering into a bigger debate in secularism. and it's something that people across the country many people across the country are still waiting for definitive response and reaction from the indian government. now senior party leaders have come out and condemned the violence, condemned the tension that is spread across various communities. but many people observe as and analysts alike are saying they're still waiting for a big response from
have called for a complete shut down of the kashmir valley. this is to protest the death of a truck worker after rumors of cows being slaughtered in the area. they want a nationwide ban on cattle slaughter. but muslims have been attacked on suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cattle. we're in new delhi with more on that. there have been a number of incidents that have marked this growing issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india. not just in indian-administered kashmir but we're...
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. >>> still to come here on the program, we'll be reporting from pakistan administered kashmir 10 years massive earthquake devastated the rena region, and breaching another male bastion. we meet the first female star ahead to compete in australia's endurance car race in nearly two decades. even know why they was in jail. >> if you don't have any money, you're finished. >> you get mental scars from this. >> how many kids have they thrown away? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your
. >>> still to come here on the program, we'll be reporting from pakistan administered kashmir 10 years massive earthquake devastated the rena region, and breaching another male bastion. we meet the first female star ahead to compete in australia's endurance car race in nearly two decades. even know why they was in jail. >> if you don't have any money, you're finished. >> you get mental scars from this. >> how many kids have they thrown away? >>...
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mostly in pakistan administered kashmir.estimated 4 million people were left homeless just before the start of the harsh himalayan winters. >> reporter: the magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck at 10 to nine in the morning. it was centered here in pakistan administered kashmir and was felt right across northern pakistan, afghanistan and india. more than 70% of those hurt or killed are believed to have been in the regional capital sitting on one side of the fault line a town nestled on the other side. when the quake hit the shallow fault ruptured the surface both were almost completely leveled. more than a thousand remote villages also suffered major damage, 600,000 homes were destroyed. along with 6 1/2 thousand schools, 800 hospitals and medical centers and almost 6,000-kilometers of road. that's in addition to the more than 80,000 people who died and another hundred thousand who were injured. outside aid poured in, more than $5 billion, but getting help to people in remote areas was difficult in an area plagued by aftershocks.
mostly in pakistan administered kashmir.estimated 4 million people were left homeless just before the start of the harsh himalayan winters. >> reporter: the magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck at 10 to nine in the morning. it was centered here in pakistan administered kashmir and was felt right across northern pakistan, afghanistan and india. more than 70% of those hurt or killed are believed to have been in the regional capital sitting on one side of the fault line a town nestled on the...
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. >>> a curfew is in effect in kashmir over a teen's death. there were rumors that he lauderred a crowd. several muslims have been killed over similar allegations. al jazeera explains on a growing controversy. >> the attack on truck driver in kashmir on the 9th of october, and his death on sunday is just one of the number of incidents that have perhaps marked this growing issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india. not just in indian-administered kashmir, but we've seen incidents and attacks in other states this is filtering into a bigger debate about secularism, communal harmony and something that many people across the country are waiting for a definitive response and reaction from the indian government. now party leaders have come out and condemned the violence, condemned the tension that is spread across various communities. but many people observe and analysts alike say they're still waiting for a big response from the indian government. they say that a clear response, a clear policy direction is what they're looking for, and
. >>> a curfew is in effect in kashmir over a teen's death. there were rumors that he lauderred a crowd. several muslims have been killed over similar allegations. al jazeera explains on a growing controversy. >> the attack on truck driver in kashmir on the 9th of october, and his death on sunday is just one of the number of incidents that have perhaps marked this growing issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india. not just in indian-administered kashmir, but we've...
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and pakistan have fought three wars, accused each other of terror of the attack, and battled over kashmir and tensionsers reflected in the news media. pakistan is often characterized as a terrorist state and suspicions of an indian hindu agendaa underline political discourse on the country. the media are a casualty of the tension. since 2014 there has been no indian journalists based in pakistan, it's been longer since pakistani reporters have been based in india. the air waves of both countries are jam-packed with channels whose output amplifies tensions. "the listening post" on cross-border coverage on the indian subcontinent. >> this was set to be an eventful year for india and pakistan. after negotiations the two countries agreed to hold talks in august. the first formal talks in three years. before it began, the question came up of kashmir. >> talks were off, and media and both countries reported. woth media came to me, hostile. neither is prepared to accept that they could be at fault, and they are inclined to anticipate the point of view of the national security establishment. ther
and pakistan have fought three wars, accused each other of terror of the attack, and battled over kashmir and tensionsers reflected in the news media. pakistan is often characterized as a terrorist state and suspicions of an indian hindu agendaa underline political discourse on the country. the media are a casualty of the tension. since 2014 there has been no indian journalists based in pakistan, it's been longer since pakistani reporters have been based in india. the air waves of both...
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more than 80,000 people, mostly in pakistan administered kashmir died in a 7.6 magnitude quake.n the aftermath of the tragedy the government promised to build new towns away from the tremor zone. kamal hyder is live for us - how is the reconstruction looking? >> well, if you look behind me, you can see that it looks like a practically new city, brand new, and that is because of the help that poured in. we have today the secretary for the earthquake construction and rehabilitation programme here for the government in kashmir, he is here with us. tell us that the earthquake that struck this region was perhaps the worst in living memory. what lessons have been learned and how prepared are you for another earthquake. >> yes, the earthquake that struck in parts of ktk was one of the strongest, and resulted in the death of 46,000 people. and the total cull was 73,000. in fact, this was a big earthquake, and there was a loss of life. a tremendous scale. often that quake, where it's established to see the restriction process. we undertook to complete 8,000 projects. out of that, complet
more than 80,000 people, mostly in pakistan administered kashmir died in a 7.6 magnitude quake.n the aftermath of the tragedy the government promised to build new towns away from the tremor zone. kamal hyder is live for us - how is the reconstruction looking? >> well, if you look behind me, you can see that it looks like a practically new city, brand new, and that is because of the help that poured in. we have today the secretary for the earthquake construction and rehabilitation...
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al jazeera, we'll explain how religious tensions are causing violent unrest in indian-ministered kashmir. >>> china's president makes his first official visit to the u.k. we look at what is on the end. >> some of the world's best windsurfers in their last chance to qualify for the olympics. i'll tell you why the competition is important for oman. >> now one of libya's rifle governmentrifle--rivals government work to create an unity administration. >> in egypt's parliamentary election, the second round will happen later this year. the voter prompted gav the government to give monday off, and there was still a low turn out. >>> in switzerland, the anti-immigration party has emerged as the frontrunner. there have been many who express concerns about the refugee crisis. there was a referendum passed regarding the immigrants in the e.u. >>> prime minister steven harper and his conservative party are making a strong challenge after ten years in power from a familiar canadian name. >> we'll be able to remove him-- >> not only has it been a long campaign, it's also seen the most spending ever on
al jazeera, we'll explain how religious tensions are causing violent unrest in indian-ministered kashmir. >>> china's president makes his first official visit to the u.k. we look at what is on the end. >> some of the world's best windsurfers in their last chance to qualify for the olympics. i'll tell you why the competition is important for oman. >> now one of libya's rifle governmentrifle--rivals government work to create an unity administration. >> in egypt's...
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we have more from new delhi. >> >> the attack on truck driver in indian-administered kashmir is just of the number of incidents that have perhaps marked this breaking issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india, not just in indian-administered kashmir, but we've also seen incidents and attacks in the northern state as well as huge concerns over the banning of the beef trade in the western indian state in september. this is filtering into a bigger debate in india about communal harmony and something that people across the country, many people across the country are still waiting for a definitive response and reaction from the indian government. now senior party leaders have come out and condemned the violence, condemned the tension that has spread across various communities, but many people and analysts are still waiting for a big response from the government. they say that a clear response, a clear policy direction is what they are looking for and that perhaps is the only way to keep fringe elements, particularly extreme hundred do groups in check and prevent the further t
we have more from new delhi. >> >> the attack on truck driver in indian-administered kashmir is just of the number of incidents that have perhaps marked this breaking issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india, not just in indian-administered kashmir, but we've also seen incidents and attacks in the northern state as well as huge concerns over the banning of the beef trade in the western indian state in september. this is filtering into a bigger debate in india about...
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they have a right. >> despite the fact that the government has put in considerable money to rebuild kashmir, there are over a thousand schools that have yet to be rebuilt. these people have been sitting out in the open for at least ten years now. and classes are subject to weather. the government plans to build a brand-new prime minister house and president house in the city, but people say that money should be spent on these children and rebuilding their schools. >> hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers could be deported within weeks. meanwhile the leaders of france and germany have urged unity over the refugee crisis. lee wellings, reports from strassburg. >> more than half a million refugees in europe has created rifts between countries willing and able to help and those who want to keep them out. in the mediterranean, eu ships have begun patrolling the waters. 3,000 people have died trying to make the crossing this year. roe manyah slovakiromania, slovn concert,. >> nonetheless there is a temptation to retreat into the national shell each time there is a crisis. nothing is more in vai
they have a right. >> despite the fact that the government has put in considerable money to rebuild kashmir, there are over a thousand schools that have yet to be rebuilt. these people have been sitting out in the open for at least ten years now. and classes are subject to weather. the government plans to build a brand-new prime minister house and president house in the city, but people say that money should be spent on these children and rebuilding their schools. >> hundreds of...
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and how religious tensions are causing violent unrest in indian administered kashmir. >> welcome back. a reminder of those top stories here on al jazeera. there have been ka chaotic scens in croatia, as refugees try to pass through from serbia. >>> investigations in the southern city of beersheba as an eritrean migrant was shot by a security guard on sunday. >>> rescuers are battling to reach remote regions of the philippines that were hit by typhoon koppu on sunday. volunteers are helping thousands of stranded people, as the storm cut through the country. jamilla alendoggan has a report. >> living here for other 40 years, says he has never seen such devastation ever before. >> translator: i have been to the governor, please send us aid, just food for our children to tide us up, over for two days. >> reporter: almost everything in his house has been destroyed. there is nothing left to saver. this was once a thriving community. now this is what's left of it. most of the houses here have been swept away, people tell me they were quite dependent on fishing for their livelihood, now they
and how religious tensions are causing violent unrest in indian administered kashmir. >> welcome back. a reminder of those top stories here on al jazeera. there have been ka chaotic scens in croatia, as refugees try to pass through from serbia. >>> investigations in the southern city of beersheba as an eritrean migrant was shot by a security guard on sunday. >>> rescuers are battling to reach remote regions of the philippines that were hit by typhoon koppu on sunday....
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. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> translator: the wall has been totally damaged. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital, delhi, it is a seismically active region. ten years ago, a similar earthquake hit pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but the damage, even then, is clear offground. carolina maloneclearly above gr. caroline malone. al jazeera. >> liddy dutt has more. >> we've heard of in the early stages of this unfolding story, suggestions that power lines were down as well as telecom problems in the capital of indian-administered kashmir. there are no reports of loss of life or widespread damage to property. prime minister narendra modi coming out and saying, the indian government will assess the situation and provide help to the neighboring countries. the kind of fear that spreads across the region even as far away from new delhi, where there is quite a bit of panic and concern here in india. >> t
. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> translator: the wall has been totally damaged. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital, delhi, it is a seismically active region. ten years ago, a similar earthquake hit pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but the damage, even then, is clear offground. carolina...
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. >> people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> translator: the wall in the famous fort has been totally damaged in the earthquake. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital, delhi, it is a seismically active region. ten years ago, a similar earthquake hit northern pakistan, 75,000 people died then. this time quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down, but the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the earthquake made the earth shake hundreds of miles away, at least three people were killed in jamu and car kashmir. liddy dutt reports. >> when the earthquake hits the afghanistan-pakistan border monday afternoon, panic belt in states as well as indian administered kashmir. we've heard in the early stages of this unfolding story suggestions that power lines were down and telecom problems but there are no reports yet of loss of life or widespread damage to property. the indian government of prime minister narendra modi coming out to say that the indian government has
. >> people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> translator: the wall in the famous fort has been totally damaged in the earthquake. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital, delhi, it is a seismically active region. ten years ago, a similar earthquake hit northern pakistan, 75,000 people died then. this time quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down, but the damage is clear...
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separatists in india kashmir called for complete shut down in the kashmir valley and in protest against of a muslim trucker on sunday. bombs were lobbied at his vehicle after rumors cows had been slaughtered in the area, the cow was sacred to many hindus and many members of the ruling right win bjp want a nationwide ban on beef and attacked for suspicion of eating beef and we are talking about the resent attack and one of several attacks in the issue of cow slaughter, libby. >> it is and that is the unfortunate thing, one of several and this has been an issue of national debate perhaps on consumption and trade of beef that has been going weeks if not months. update since the last time we came to you about this story, the assembly in kashmir has kept a two-minute silence to mark the death of the truck driver that we have been speaking about and the chief minister of the state has also called for immediate investigation into the attack. this has been a very serious issue across ionia -- india for weeks now in the sensitive areas like india states and the underlying debate, the under lying
separatists in india kashmir called for complete shut down in the kashmir valley and in protest against of a muslim trucker on sunday. bombs were lobbied at his vehicle after rumors cows had been slaughtered in the area, the cow was sacred to many hindus and many members of the ruling right win bjp want a nationwide ban on beef and attacked for suspicion of eating beef and we are talking about the resent attack and one of several attacks in the issue of cow slaughter, libby. >> it is and...
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. >>> kashmir called for a complete shut down of the kashmir valley and the shut down is to protest the of a muslim truck worker on sunday. and petrol bombs and following rumors cows are slaughtered in the area and they are sacred to many hindus and right win bjp want a nationwide ban on cow slaughter and some muslims attacked on suspicion of either consuming beef or smothering cattle and we have a correspondent live in new deli. are we witnessing the rise of more intolerance in india today? >> and marteen that is the big question that many people across the country have been asking for some weeks now and not just hindus and not just muslims or christians but people across the entire population are perhaps wondering, this is not an isolated incident when it comes to this debate about the consumption of beef and the commercial trade of beef and this is just one incident, one case. we have also seen and heard of reports of an attack in a village last week and also the attack that really turned a lot of national attention to this issue in the northern state in india. that really sparked a
. >>> kashmir called for a complete shut down of the kashmir valley and the shut down is to protest the of a muslim truck worker on sunday. and petrol bombs and following rumors cows are slaughtered in the area and they are sacred to many hindus and right win bjp want a nationwide ban on cow slaughter and some muslims attacked on suspicion of either consuming beef or smothering cattle and we have a correspondent live in new deli. are we witnessing the rise of more intolerance in india...
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. >>> separatists in indian-administered cas kashmire called for a complete shutdown. the death of a plus lick truck helper on sunday. petrol bombs were lob odd his vehicle following rumors that cows had been slaughtered in the area. the cow is sacred to many hindus and many in the ruling right wing want a nationwide ban on cow slaughter. and some muslims have been attacked on suspicion of either consuming beef or even smuggling cattle. crossing over to joining us from new dill delhi to tell us about this recent attack on the issue of cow saluter and, in fact, there have been many others. >> reporter: yes, absolutely. the death is just one attack as you mentioned among a anybody of them that we have been following in recent weeks and months in india. we have been hearing reports of an attack in a village last week and further to that the incident where a man was lynched by a hindu mob on rumors that he was storing and consuming beef. those rumors have since or subsequently turned out to be false. this is part of a wider issue when it comes to the consumption of beef in
. >>> separatists in indian-administered cas kashmire called for a complete shutdown. the death of a plus lick truck helper on sunday. petrol bombs were lob odd his vehicle following rumors that cows had been slaughtered in the area. the cow is sacred to many hindus and many in the ruling right wing want a nationwide ban on cow slaughter. and some muslims have been attacked on suspicion of either consuming beef or even smuggling cattle. crossing over to joining us from new dill delhi...
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just across the border in indian-administered kashmir, we saw snow. certainly cold enough for a good old dusting here and that really isn't too far away. we are going to see it generally staying dry over the next couple of days. things will quiet down. we still have got a few showers just around the northern plains of india, maybe a little wet weather creeping towards new delhi as we go into wednesday. as you can see, clearer skies do come back in behind. we are going to see wet weather eventually pushing towards afghanistan, as we go on through the next day or so. you see this area of cloud here, that's not too bad. this is a little area where we have got temperatures, temperatures around three or four celsius overnight. >> producing pretty heavy rain, actually, just around the eastern parts of syria, pushing across towards iraq. that will make its way across a good part of afghanistan. >> we will move to other news. two turkish policeman have been killed during a shootout with suspected isil fighters. police say they were carrying out raised in hous
just across the border in indian-administered kashmir, we saw snow. certainly cold enough for a good old dusting here and that really isn't too far away. we are going to see it generally staying dry over the next couple of days. things will quiet down. we still have got a few showers just around the northern plains of india, maybe a little wet weather creeping towards new delhi as we go into wednesday. as you can see, clearer skies do come back in behind. we are going to see wet weather...
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please stay on, we'll talk about how religious confrontations are causing violent unrest in kashmir. plus. >> oplan is hosting some of the best world surfing, i'll tell you why the competition is important for the gulf country. >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor lives. >> are hedge funds offering a fix? >> those investments will spark the economic recovery. >> or just fixing the odds? >> they're trying to force us into one course of action. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> these are the headlines. there have been chaotic scenes in croatia there, thousands of refugees have been trying to pass through from serbia. after croatia reopened the border between the two countries. israeli police have ordered an immediate investigation into the killings in the southern city of beersheba, the death of afternoon eritrean misstai mistd shot. >>> palestinian
please stay on, we'll talk about how religious confrontations are causing violent unrest in kashmir. plus. >> oplan is hosting some of the best world surfing, i'll tell you why the competition is important for the gulf country. >> puerto rico's debt crisis. >> they're gonna demonstrate right outside where the governor lives. >> are hedge funds offering a fix? >> those investments will spark the economic recovery. >> or just fixing the odds? >> they're...
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. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> parts of a metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital delhi. it is a seismically active region. ten years ago a similar size earthquake hit pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even so the damages is clear, above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> comma hyder has an update from the pakistani capital. islamabad. >> all the way to the provincial capital of the punjab, lahor and peshawar. in islamabad people evacuated when the earthquake struck. according to the latest report the death toll has been mounting, hundreds injured and the reports still filtering in from the more remote locations. we also have reports of landslides in gilkid pakistan, the death toll is likely to mount even further. emergency situation in the hospitals and of course, emergency services also trying to put an accurate number on the number of people killed and wounded. >> more now on the situation in india. liddy dutt i
. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> parts of a metro train line were temporarily halted in the capital delhi. it is a seismically active region. ten years ago a similar size earthquake hit pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even so the damages is clear, above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> comma hyder has an update from the...
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that goal is the establishment of the islamic state in kashmir. in neighbouring yemen, saudis funding the group. it is notable for high profile terrorist attacks, an attempt to blow up an airline. in december 25th, 2009. the saudi record has been mixed on terrorist. it's significant ideological groups. >> and some critics charge na in syria that the saudi government ignored news about its own citizens joining and funding forces battling the regime of bashar al-assad. one of the groups was al nusra, the al nusra front, the syrian branch of al qaeda. using social media, one cleric boffeded a campaign stating that those could earn money for the following: officially saudi arabia says government officials and religious scholars have condemned terrorist acts, and the underlying mind-sets to support terrorism. but early on in the syrian conflict. experts agree that private saudi money was used to fund the islamic state or i.s.i.l. >> there is support for i.s.i.l. among saudi arabia, and it's likely it's been funded in the past and it's probable that the
that goal is the establishment of the islamic state in kashmir. in neighbouring yemen, saudis funding the group. it is notable for high profile terrorist attacks, an attempt to blow up an airline. in december 25th, 2009. the saudi record has been mixed on terrorist. it's significant ideological groups. >> and some critics charge na in syria that the saudi government ignored news about its own citizens joining and funding forces battling the regime of bashar al-assad. one of the groups was...
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not just in indian administered kashmir but also incidents and attacks in the northern states, as well as huge concerns and banning of beef in western states. this is figuring into a bigger debate about secularism, communal harmony. many people across the country are still waiting for a definitive response from the indian government. senior matters have condemned the violence, condemned the tension in the country. many observers and analysts alike say they are still waiting for a big response from the indian government. they say a clear response, clear policy direction is what they're looking for and that perhaps is the only way to keep fringe elements, particularly extreme hindu groups in check and prevent the tension and trouble we're seeing at the moment. >> liddy dutt report being from new delhi. >>> now to china, a market is going to shut down and doors close forever at the end of this month. it is a discount shopping arcade, the latest victim of china's growing appetite of urban redevelopment. this is a story investigated by rob mcbride. >> reporter: it is the place in beijing ev
not just in indian administered kashmir but also incidents and attacks in the northern states, as well as huge concerns and banning of beef in western states. this is figuring into a bigger debate about secularism, communal harmony. many people across the country are still waiting for a definitive response from the indian government. senior matters have condemned the violence, condemned the tension in the country. many observers and analysts alike say they are still waiting for a big response...
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tremors hit the india controlled section of kashmir, snarling traffic for hours. >> it kept everything at a standstill. it's because of that, everything is disturbed. the traffic system. people here who are terrified because of the earthquake. >> in washington the obama said it's too early to help. >> the one thing that is relevant is there's a substantial a i.d. presence in these countries, trying to assist their needs. there's a number of pre-positioned emergency centers and release of supply kids. the extent of the damage will take time to be known. communications remained disrupted through the region. rescue operations are mounted in remote areas >>> the numbers in europe's refugee crisis are staggering. 60,000 people are trying to enter the balkan country this past week. the government send armed forces to the border, and more than a dozen european leaders are firing the plant. paul beban has more. >> from high above the fields, a river of humanity. a drone capturing the scope of the refugee crisis. here, from the air, thousands of men, women and children walked through ha vast co
tremors hit the india controlled section of kashmir, snarling traffic for hours. >> it kept everything at a standstill. it's because of that, everything is disturbed. the traffic system. people here who are terrified because of the earthquake. >> in washington the obama said it's too early to help. >> the one thing that is relevant is there's a substantial a i.d. presence in these countries, trying to assist their needs. there's a number of pre-positioned emergency centers and...
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. >> people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> starts oparts of the trainline were halted in new delhi. it's a seismically active ridge. ten years ago an earthquake hit northern pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even so the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> let's return to kabul and bring us up-to-date with the impact of where ou you are. >> well, we've just had a dramatic jump in the death toll here in afghanistan. 64 now confirmed dead. in this earthquake. more than 348 injured. more than 2400 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in the quake. and then the injured across 11 afghanistan's 34 provinces. so it is felt far and wide this very strong earthquake as you said here in kabul in the early afternoon, we're 260 kilometers south of the epicenter of the jerk. it was felt across large areas of afghanistan. some areas have been effected are very remote. i don't think we're going to get the full extent of the damage for another co
. >> people also felt the effects in indian controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> starts oparts of the trainline were halted in new delhi. it's a seismically active ridge. ten years ago an earthquake hit northern pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even so the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> let's return to kabul and bring us up-to-date with the impact of...
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. >> pakistan opens fire across the line of control into indian-administered kashmir. several were injured, a civilian kid on the indian side on the line of control. india and pakistan accused each other, and the late asylum cams a month after border command held plots >>> the president of the maldives said the vice president is a threat to national security, following the arrest of ahmed adeeb over an assassination slot. he has been arrested along with others. he was not injured in the blast. >> a documentary film about a gang rate banned in india could be in the running for an oscar. movie goers are about to see daughter, which has been band. >> reporter: this director is the toast of hollywood. her documentary "india's daughter" celebrated by sean penn and merrill streep. >> movie reel: the brutal gang rape of a 23-year-old girl on her way home from a movie triggered an awakening that took many by surprise... >> reporter: the film was inspired by mass protests taking place after the rape and murder of a 23-year-old on a bus. but indian feminists have not embraced th
. >> pakistan opens fire across the line of control into indian-administered kashmir. several were injured, a civilian kid on the indian side on the line of control. india and pakistan accused each other, and the late asylum cams a month after border command held plots >>> the president of the maldives said the vice president is a threat to national security, following the arrest of ahmed adeeb over an assassination slot. he has been arrested along with others. he was not injured...
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panic in states like hariana and punjab and indian-administered kashmir. we have heard early stages suggested power lines are down as well as telecom problems. however there are no reports as yet of loss of life or widespread damage to property. the indian government of prime minister narendra modi coming out to say the indian deposit has looked to assess the situation and offered support to afghanistan and pakistan. highlighting the threat that these natural disasters pose and the kind of fear that spreads across the region, even as far as new delhi where we are quite a bit of panic and concern here in india. >> to other news now. there is strong evidence of genocide in myanmar against rohingya minority. according to the yale law school in the u.s. obtained by al jazeera's investigative unit. >> this baby is malnourished but there's plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor.
panic in states like hariana and punjab and indian-administered kashmir. we have heard early stages suggested power lines are down as well as telecom problems. however there are no reports as yet of loss of life or widespread damage to property. the indian government of prime minister narendra modi coming out to say the indian deposit has looked to assess the situation and offered support to afghanistan and pakistan. highlighting the threat that these natural disasters pose and the kind of fear...
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understand i can't accused pakistan of opening fire across the line of control into indian administered kashmir for a second day. seven people were injured in shelling on saturday. a civilian was killed on the indiana side of the line of control on friday. >> it's six months since nepal was hit by the worst earthquake in more than a century. almost 9,000 were killed. large parts of the country lie in ruins waiting for reconstruction to begin. we have more now from the capital, kathmandu. >> we are in the square, one of the seven world heritage sites of nepal. like the other sites, this one was badly damaged by the quake, but unlike the rest of the nepal damaged, six months after the quake, normal life has resumed here. behind me, there is worship despite the lack of the temple. young people have started hanging out over here. funds have started coming for rebuilding heritage sites. $200 million will be needed to rebuild the heritage sites of nepal. much of the 14 districts severely affect by the quake has not been rebuilt. more than 800,000 houses were severely damaged or destroyed, and the gov
understand i can't accused pakistan of opening fire across the line of control into indian administered kashmir for a second day. seven people were injured in shelling on saturday. a civilian was killed on the indiana side of the line of control on friday. >> it's six months since nepal was hit by the worst earthquake in more than a century. almost 9,000 were killed. large parts of the country lie in ruins waiting for reconstruction to begin. we have more now from the capital, kathmandu....
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peekeeping foe to prevent that om escalating -- i go into this scenario where i envision a trusteeship for kashmirnd prottion o of the border by internationaforce. if we need a syriaecent limitationorce, whihich i predict t we might well next essential term, there are a range of possibilities. we try to make a fundamental dedeterminination about a certan count -- kind of warfare being obsolescent and we have been proven wrong tur-- wrwrong. vago: you look at terrifying scenarios in your book. what does all of this mean in the big dod battlfor resources , as well as a perennial strule with in the army for the balance between active guard and reserve? firstfirst of --michael: of all, the army is resigned toward the component, and it is alady heavil focusused on the reservrvists and national guardsmen and women. we need some reservists you can go tomorrow if there is a conflict in korea with nuclear weapons potentitially involved r nuclear weapons we have toto secure. that are also submissions could erupt quickly. it does not mean the wholeorce has to be in the active, but we ve gone far enoughgh in
peekeeping foe to prevent that om escalating -- i go into this scenario where i envision a trusteeship for kashmirnd prottion o of the border by internationaforce. if we need a syriaecent limitationorce, whihich i predict t we might well next essential term, there are a range of possibilities. we try to make a fundamental dedeterminination about a certan count -- kind of warfare being obsolescent and we have been proven wrong tur-- wrwrong. vago: you look at terrifying scenarios in your book....
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. >> people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badlyed. >> the. >> parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capitol, deli. it's a seismically active region. a similar skwait hit northern pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time, the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even sew, the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. o,r above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> in at a time valley, we have this update. >> reporter: according to the provincial disaster management authority, the worst hit is the province and werz told that they have suffered the maximum number of casualty did, almost 187. the death toll mounting, over 250, and there are reports that at least 800 houses have been damaged or destroyed here, alone. >> number is over 1,100 across a vast region because this powerful earthquake not just shook islamabad but as far as new delhi and the proof incial capitol but the worst hit according to the provincial authorities is here in swath and malakan, just an adjoining district. ♪
. >> people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badlyed. >> the. >> parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted in the capitol, deli. it's a seismically active region. a similar skwait hit northern pakistan. 75,000 people died then. this time, the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down. but even sew, the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. o,r above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >>...
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people felt the effects of kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> parts of the metro trainline in the capital of delhi. it's a seismically active region. this time the quake was deeper, but even so the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera's kamal hyder has just arrived in pakistan, he has this update. >> well, the worst case the death toll now mounting over 350, and there are some reports that 800 houses have been damaged or destroyed that number is over 1,100 across s.a.t. region. this powerful earthquake shook not just islamabad, but new delhi and punjab. but provincial authorities here. >> well, the earthquake was felt as far away as india. >> tremors felt for 40 seconds in new delhi when an earthquake hit the board on monday afternoon. panic across the region, now we've had in the early stages of this unfolding story that power lines were down. there are no reports of loss of life or widespread damage. the kind of fear that spreads across the region even as far away as new delhi where we are in panic and concern here
people felt the effects of kashmir where 500-year-old structures were badly damaged. >> parts of the metro trainline in the capital of delhi. it's a seismically active region. this time the quake was deeper, but even so the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera's kamal hyder has just arrived in pakistan, he has this update. >> well, the worst case the death toll now mounting over 350, and there are some reports that 800 houses have been...
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nusrat ghani, whose parents, just a generation ago, were living in a small village in kashmir.ma kennedy, who was five when she and her family were forced to flee revolutionary iran. five years ago, johnny mercer was on his third tour of duty in afghanistan. caught in an ambush, he was left cradling a dear comrade as he lay fatally wounded. just days before the election, scott mann was doing his postal round in cornwall. delivering not just his own campaign leaflets, but his rivals' too. different journeys, often difficult journeys, all leading here. so let us hear it for them now. the new generation of conservative members of parliament. round the cabinet table, a third of my colleagues are women. a few months ago, we were discussing childcare. it was introduced by the black british son of a single parent, sam gyimah. he was backed up by the daughter of gujarati immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa with nothing except the clothes they stood up in, priti patel. and the first speaker was sajid javid, whose father came here from pakistan to drive the buses. this
nusrat ghani, whose parents, just a generation ago, were living in a small village in kashmir.ma kennedy, who was five when she and her family were forced to flee revolutionary iran. five years ago, johnny mercer was on his third tour of duty in afghanistan. caught in an ambush, he was left cradling a dear comrade as he lay fatally wounded. just days before the election, scott mann was doing his postal round in cornwall. delivering not just his own campaign leaflets, but his rivals' too....
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. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structurese badly damaged. >> translator: that wall in the famous fort has been totally damaged. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted. it's a seismically active region. ten years ago a similar-strength earthquake hit northern pakistan. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down, but even so, the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone. al jazeera. >>> now to the unrest between israel and the palestinians. the european union's foreign policy chief met with the palestinian president in brussels. the talks are aimed at restoring peace around the al-aqsa mosque in jerusalem, the violence continues on the ground, a palestinian man was shot and killed in hebron today. the israeli authorities say he tried to stab a soldier near where the prophet abraham is to be buried. they are also trying to reduce tensions around the jerusalem mosque. >> reporter: over the weekend, the secretary of state john kerry met with palestinian president abbas, and after that meet
. >> reporter: people also felt the effects in indian-controlled kashmir where 500-year-old structurese badly damaged. >> translator: that wall in the famous fort has been totally damaged. >> reporter: parts of the metro train line were temporarily halted. it's a seismically active region. ten years ago a similar-strength earthquake hit northern pakistan. this time the quake was deeper, 200 kilometers down, but even so, the damage is clear above ground. caroline malone. al...
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three others in kashmir. and an afghan health official says the number of dead and injured could be much higher because some of the dead have not been brought to hospitals and there's some areas that cannot be reached. >>> some guidelines for stocking an earthquake sub vifl survival kit. >> still ahead, a classroom confrontation, viral video and the investigation into what happened. >> also, a controversial ballot measure in south san francisco. and the effort to defeat it. >> and no one is cheering over this one, the nba team under fire. >>> i'm larry biehl live at oracle arena as we count down to opening night and the championship celebration for the golden state warriors. in you can't make it here, we do have a pretty good plan b option for you. in san francisco. we'll have that coming >>> this is abc7 news. >> oracle founder larry ellison gave today's keynote address at oracle open world at snow's moscone center. oracle provided this video of ellison talking about cloud security. warriors watch tonight fo
three others in kashmir. and an afghan health official says the number of dead and injured could be much higher because some of the dead have not been brought to hospitals and there's some areas that cannot be reached. >>> some guidelines for stocking an earthquake sub vifl survival kit. >> still ahead, a classroom confrontation, viral video and the investigation into what happened. >> also, a controversial ballot measure in south san francisco. and the effort to defeat it....
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. >> india says pakistan opened fire across the line of control into india-administered kashmir. several people were injured. a civilian was killed on friday. india and pakistan accused each other of violating a ceasefire signed in 2003. the latest violence comes a month after border commanders from both sides held talks. >>> now, emergency evacuations of babies and children have been ordered by the government because of toxic smoke. millions of people have been vected. it's believed to have been caused by indonesian farmers and large companies setting fire to areas of forest. we have this report. at least 10 people have died. >> reporter: millions of indonesians across large parts of the country have been forced to breathe toxic smoke for five months now. because of fires continuously burning in large plantations. it contains dangerous chemicals such as carbon dioxide, cyanide and ammonia. in a week four babies died after having difficulties breathing. one of them was a 15-month of old, a happy, healthy baby. she died, struggling for oxygen. her parents are angry at companies an
. >> india says pakistan opened fire across the line of control into india-administered kashmir. several people were injured. a civilian was killed on friday. india and pakistan accused each other of violating a ceasefire signed in 2003. the latest violence comes a month after border commanders from both sides held talks. >>> now, emergency evacuations of babies and children have been ordered by the government because of toxic smoke. millions of people have been vected. it's...
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. >> the capital of indian administered kashmir lice di di earthed.rs have called for a shutdown for the truck driver beaten to death by a crowd who thought he was transporting slaughtered cows. many people believe that cows are a sacred animal that should not be killed or eaten. in this case the police say that the cows died from food poisoning. >> truck drivers were caught and surrounded by people who came in a jeep. they encircled them. threw petrol bombs on their vehicles and they sustained injuries. one died today. >> they impose a curfew in downtown, the situation is bad. >> just days after the man was lynched on suspicion of slaughtering a calf and eating beef. people are concerned about rising levels of intolerance. >> as we're living in a multi cultural society, we have to be respect every culture. if someone next to me is eating something, why should i have a problem? that's their personal life. >> we're a democratic country. we have freedom to chose anything. but we cannot force anyone to chose this thing, not eat this thing. we cannot forc
. >> the capital of indian administered kashmir lice di di earthed.rs have called for a shutdown for the truck driver beaten to death by a crowd who thought he was transporting slaughtered cows. many people believe that cows are a sacred animal that should not be killed or eaten. in this case the police say that the cows died from food poisoning. >> truck drivers were caught and surrounded by people who came in a jeep. they encircled them. threw petrol bombs on their vehicles and...
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. >> a brawl breaking out in kashmir, india. and lawmakers from the hindu ruling party kicked, punched, slapped folks around from independent members. this one guy anyway, for serving beef at a party. the hindus consider cows to be sacred. sacred. >>> fifa's world soccer body, leaders today. >> let's go fifa! >> but not for now withset blatter in charge. he sets out to try to rid corruption, and he's suspended for 09 days. it's not a proof of guilt. and blatter could get to return to his desk before it takes place. his lawyers issued the statement, president blatter was disappointed that they didn't follow the code of ethics, which provides the opportunity to be heard. and he looks forward to the opportunity to pretty evidence that will demonstrate that he didn't engage in any miss conducts. in may, the swiss police arrested seven top officials on corruption charges, and fifa was also being investigated by the united states police. blatter went on to win a presidential election, but days later said that he would be resigning his
. >> a brawl breaking out in kashmir, india. and lawmakers from the hindu ruling party kicked, punched, slapped folks around from independent members. this one guy anyway, for serving beef at a party. the hindus consider cows to be sacred. sacred. >>> fifa's world soccer body, leaders today. >> let's go fifa! >> but not for now withset blatter in charge. he sets out to try to rid corruption, and he's suspended for 09 days. it's not a proof of guilt. and blatter could...
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everywhere and initially they responded to a quake in all areas actually in the middle valley which is at kashmira of pakistan and army is playing a major role. >> what is it that the people need the most and also we are hearing that the weather has now turned with rainfall as well as snow so how challenging does that make your job? >> true, because it's raining and snow falling for about three days and the earthquake has made it worse so the images is given actually with the food and nonfood items and then some medication also and we are trying to provide shelters, we have big shelters for the family. >> doctor, we thank you for joining us on al jazeera with that update. intunisia announced the trade deal after meeting president barack obama at the white house and seen as a political victory for obama who faced opposition to the deal back home, the u.s. and 11 other countries agreed on the trans pacific partnership earlier this month. the pact is the largest of its time covering free trade-in the pacific region. >> we talked about our cooperation in the counter terrorism area and indonesia has b
everywhere and initially they responded to a quake in all areas actually in the middle valley which is at kashmira of pakistan and army is playing a major role. >> what is it that the people need the most and also we are hearing that the weather has now turned with rainfall as well as snow so how challenging does that make your job? >> true, because it's raining and snow falling for about three days and the earthquake has made it worse so the images is given actually with the food...
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devastating earthquakes, particularly the one in 2005 which killed over 75,000 people, that was in kashmirnd it was also in the month of october, ten years ago. so everybody will be hoping that this one has not caused much damage. the only good news we are hearing is the depth of the earthquake because when these earthquakes are shallow they cause more damage but there are reports of damage and we are awaiting to see what has happened in northern pakistan. as i mentioned it's difficult to get an accurate picture but as time goes by we will be able to get more information as to what it must have done in pakistan particularly in the district of citral which straddled close to the production province where the epicenter of this earthquake was. >> and what have people said about their reaction to the earthquake if you have managed to speak to anybody that has been affected, kamal? >> well, we have not been able to speak to anybody but i was able to talk to one of our reporters in peshawar and told us this was indeed a very powerful earthquake. pakistan is used to earthquakes so this was indeed
devastating earthquakes, particularly the one in 2005 which killed over 75,000 people, that was in kashmirnd it was also in the month of october, ten years ago. so everybody will be hoping that this one has not caused much damage. the only good news we are hearing is the depth of the earthquake because when these earthquakes are shallow they cause more damage but there are reports of damage and we are awaiting to see what has happened in northern pakistan. as i mentioned it's difficult to get...
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down to it, the point that bruce me before is i think a lot of folks are found there's not so much kashmir. >> any innovation box cost a lot of money. the concern in the corporate community, it would be of benefit to some, not all. how do you ever get territorial? if you start doing this ad hoc things to plug a hole to fill i would problem, it's going to be that much more difficult to ever undertake comprehensive tax reform. >> thanks for being here. i want to circle back to the paul ryan house dynamic right now. when he was meeting with some of these freedom caucus members to get their support, their support that came out yesterday that they discussed him stepping in and the case that outside groups wanted to get into private collections, one of the freedom caucus members mentioned one of your groups. could you comment on that report? related also in these discussions, ryan told him he would not bring up any comprehensive immigration bill and less that a majority of the majority. comment on why you're still the optimistic spin the latter problem has been contradicted by two of the freedom
down to it, the point that bruce me before is i think a lot of folks are found there's not so much kashmir. >> any innovation box cost a lot of money. the concern in the corporate community, it would be of benefit to some, not all. how do you ever get territorial? if you start doing this ad hoc things to plug a hole to fill i would problem, it's going to be that much more difficult to ever undertake comprehensive tax reform. >> thanks for being here. i want to circle back to the...
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nusrat ghani, whose parents, just a generation ago, were living in a small village in kashmir. kennedy, who was five when she and her family were forced to flee revolutionary iran. five years ago, johnny mercer was on his third tour of duty in afghanistan. caught in an ambush, he was left cradling a dear comrade as he lay fatally wounded. just days before the election, scott mann was doing his postal round in cornwall, delivering not just his own campaign leaflets, but his rivals' too. [laughter] [applause] you wouldn't catch a lib dem doing that, would you? [laughter] different journeys, often difficult journeys, all leading here. so let us hear it for them now, the new generation o conservative members of parliament. [applause] round the cabinet table, a third of my colleagues are women. a few months ago, we were discussing childcare. this item was introduced by the black british son of a single parent, sam gyimah. he was backed up by the daughter of gujarati immigrants who arrived in our country from east africa with nothing except the clothes they stood up in, priti patel.
nusrat ghani, whose parents, just a generation ago, were living in a small village in kashmir. kennedy, who was five when she and her family were forced to flee revolutionary iran. five years ago, johnny mercer was on his third tour of duty in afghanistan. caught in an ambush, he was left cradling a dear comrade as he lay fatally wounded. just days before the election, scott mann was doing his postal round in cornwall, delivering not just his own campaign leaflets, but his rivals' too....
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and one moreern, one more casualty in kashmir. this was the most powerful earthquake to strike central asia in years. and it was felt across central and southern asia. as the death toll grows and the aftershocks continue, millions of people are on edge across-countries in south and central asia. the 7.5 magnitude quake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan monday afternoon. toppling building, leveling homes, and sending hundreds of thousands into panic. among the victim, 12 afghan girls who died in a stampede trying to escape their school building. medical workers scramble as the injured are rushed into this hospital in peshawar, pakistan. the moment the quake struck in kabul, captured live during a news broadcast. its epicenter was near the city of jarm, about 40 miles west of the afghanistan/pakistan border. it was felt more than 500 miles away in the capital. and in new delhi where frightened office workers poured on to the streets. rescue efforts are complicated by spotty communications and rural mountainous regions which a
and one moreern, one more casualty in kashmir. this was the most powerful earthquake to strike central asia in years. and it was felt across central and southern asia. as the death toll grows and the aftershocks continue, millions of people are on edge across-countries in south and central asia. the 7.5 magnitude quake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan monday afternoon. toppling building, leveling homes, and sending hundreds of thousands into panic. among the victim, 12 afghan girls who...