Strong earthquake shakes Pakistan and Afghanistan
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An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 struck parts of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan on Saturday, sending panicked residents across Pakistan rushing out of their homes, authorities
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan, causing tremors felt in Delhi, but no damage or casualties reported. Delhi is in a high-seismic zone.
Pakistan says it killed 26 militants in "precise and calibrated" strikes, but Afghanistan's Taliban rulers claim 11 children and a woman are among the dead.
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Pakistan has launched new airstrikes on Afghanistan, ending a month of calm and escalating what Islamabad previously called “open war” between the neighbors.
Under the Islamic fundamentalist group’s rule, the economy has floundered, malnutrition has soared, and more than half a million jobs have been lost. Most women and girls over 12 have been banned from working and attending school.
Those using their phones at work will see them smashed and face punishment, according to a written order from the Taliban government’s highest court.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck parts of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan on Saturday, sending panicked residents across Pakistan rushing out of their homes, authorities said. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
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