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US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un are meeting for the second time, in Vietnam.
The most serious flare-up of tensions in years and a real potential disaster for Asia.
Russia, USA and China have all expressed “serious concern” over the escalation of tensions and asked for both nations to show restraint.
Amid soaring tensions between Pakistan and India, a few local celebrities and public figures have reacted to the ongoing crisis but with remarkable restraint. https://twitter.com/Hadiqa_Kiani/status/1100433777535311873 https://twitter.com/MehboobaMufti/status/1100724973684092933 British minister to urge India, Pakistan to ‘exercise restraint’ British Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific, Mark Field, has said that he will talk to Indian and Pakistani envoys to urge their countries to exercise restraint. Pakistani citizens call for captured Indian pilot to be treated with dignity https://twitter.com/Tooba_Sd/status/1100690622359453697 https://twitter.com/fbhutto/status/1100697706396291072 https://twitter.com/abbasnasir59/status/1100710205367685121 After the Pakistan state minister announced successful airstrikes across the Line of Control and subsequent capture of Indian pilot, prominent Pakistanis…
India summon #Pakistan High Commission in #Delhi to protest against ‘unprovoked aggression’ & demand #pilot release
Indian pilot captured in Pakistan.
Pakistan and Indian forces exchanged firing at LoC line in Kashmir
The machine gun, mortar and artillery shelling began close to sunset at least 4 are dead.
The government had, hours earlier confirmed that the IAF’s Mirage-2000 jets had carried out a strike across the Line of Control
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