Kashmir conflict
Gunmen kill dozens of tourists at resort deemed ‘mini-Switzerland’ in disputed Kashmir
Indian police said at least four gunmen they described as militants fired at dozens of tourists from close range, killing at least 26.
- Aijaz Hussain
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Security stepped up in Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists
Security stepped up in Indian-controlled Kashmir after deadly attack on tourists.
Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists in disputed Kashmir
Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir.
Multiple deaths feared after gunmen fire on tourists in Kashmir
Multiple deaths are feared after gunmen indiscriminately fired at tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday, officials said, with police calling it a “terror attack" and blaming militants fighting against Indian rule.
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Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy faces prosecution in India
Roy faces prosecution under laws relating to promoting enmity, over a speech she gave 13 years ago about the Kashmir region.
- Sakshi Dayal
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Internet blackouts: The deadly consequences of state control tactic
Technology expert warns communication shutdowns are ‘more prevalent than previously thought’.
- Roland Oliphant and Thompson Chau
India and Pakistan agree to stop cross-border firing
Exchanging fire often in recent months, India and Pakistan's militaries said in a rare joint statement they had agreed to a ceasefire on the Kashmir border.
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