
Tensions rise between India & Pakistan
Tensions continue to grow after India bombed Pakistan in response to a terrorist attack in the disputed Kashmir region. Former U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter joined CBSN to discuss the turmoil in the region.
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Tensions continue to grow after India bombed Pakistan in response to a terrorist attack in the disputed Kashmir region. Former U.S. Ambassador Cameron Munter joined CBSN to discuss the turmoil in the region.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called for restraint from the two nuclear powers after recent fighting
Pakistan's leader is calling for calm amid soaring tension between his country and India, after a deadly exchange of fire. Pakistan shot down an Indian jet and captured its pilot.
Tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors soars along disputed border with alleged civilian casualties from shelling
Nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan have long fought over the disputed Kashmir region, but the tensions are boiling over now after a "pre-emptive" Indian strike across the border.
Islamabad vows "timely and effective response" after Indian fighter jets attack purported terror camp in Pakistani territory
Suicide bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir kills dozens, raises tensions sharply between nuclear-armed neighbors
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Change of venue for ongoing efforts to negotiate a roadmap for peace in Afghanistan, without any Afghan government negotiators
The move is thought to be a response to the covert 2011 operation that led U.S. Navy SEALs to kill Osama bin Laden
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Former cricket star Imran Khan has declared victory in Pakistan's general election. He now faces a list of major domestic and global challenges. Willis Sparks, a CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer for GZERO Media, takes CBSN through the latest.
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