India-Pakistan tensions rise following border clashes
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the “naked aggression of Indian forces” on September 29 after two Pakistani soldiers were killed in clashes in the disputed territory of Kashmir.
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Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief China, Germany, Glasgow, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kashmir, Manila, Philippines, Scotland, Singapore
Nepal’s 4th International Gay Pride parage, the Ghost Festival in Hong Kong, crab races in Australia, tropical storms flood Manila and more in today’s daily brief.
Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief badminton, Britian, Cambridge, Cannes, Catherine, China, Duchess of Cambridge, El Salvador, flamingos, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Jerry Lewis, Kashmir, Kuala Lumpur, London, Mandrill, Moore, Oklahoma, Queen Elizabeth II, Russia, San Salvador, tornado, Ukraine, Vietnam
Heavy equipment is brought in to clean up in Moore, Oklahoma after the tornado, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at a garden party, Jerry Lewis makes a photocall at the Cannes Film Festival in France and more in today’s daily brief.
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Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief, The Baltimore Sun Adelina Sotnikova, Arnold Palmer, Australia, Bermeo, Bogota, Colombia, Emma Mulholland, fashion, France, French swimming championships, Germany, gun violence, Hollywood, India, Kashmir, Lindsey Vonn, Marathon des Sables, Masters Golf Tournament, Moroccan Sahara, North Korea, Palestinian, pelicans, Seoul, South Korea, Spain, Tiger Wood, Tokyo, Tom Cruise, Venezuela, Washington DC
Professional skier Lindsey Vonn watches her boyfriend Tiger Woods on the first day of the Masters Golf Tournament, Tom Cruise stops to talk with fans on Hollywood Boulevard during the opening of his new movie “Oblivion,” volunteers place crosses on the Capitol mall to symbolize victims of gun violence and more in today’s daily brief.
Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief, The Baltimore Sun Arlington National Cemetery, Bahrain, Cheltenham, Church of the Nativity, Kashmir, Kim Jong-Un, Marseille, Men Super G, Mumbai, North Korea, Pippa Middleton, Pope Francis, skiing, Switzerland, Virginia
It’s all smiles today for the new Pope, North Korea takes in some target practice, Pippa Middleton goes to the race track for the Cheltenham Festival horse racing meet and more in today’s daily brief.
Nick Tann 0 Comment Daily Brief abortion, Brazil, coal mine, Egypt, Eid-e-Milad, France, Germany, Holocaust, homosexual propaganda, Hosni Mubarak, Jerusalem, Kashmir, lesbian, Lucha Libre, Mexico, Mohamed Morsi, painting, Prophet Mohammad, Roe v. Wade, Russia, Spain, Students Day, Syria, Velazquez, Washington DC, whale
Andy Murray defeats Roger Federer at the Australian Open tennis tournament, protesters mark the second anniversary of the January 25th revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak, Kashmiri Muslims celebrate Eid-e-Mila, or the Prophet Mohammad’s birthday, by observing a relic believed to be a hair from the Prophet’s beard and more in today’s daily brief.
Stokely Baksh 0 Comment Daily Brief Aghanistan, Barack Obama, Beijing, Bugarach, Cambodia, China, Christmas, India, Kashmir, Lagos, Mauritania, NASA, Nepal, Philippines, Somalia, TIME magazine
The safest place on Earth when the world ends, Barack Obama named TIME magazine’s Person of the Year, 72 hours in Beijing without a visa, mass casualty incident drills in the Philippines and more in today’s daily brief.
Robert Hamilton 0 Comment Daily Brief, The Baltimore Sun Alex Richie, artist, Australia, Berlin, Britian, Cali, Cambodia, China, demon king Ravana, Dussehra, European Union, fashion, France, Gaza Strip, Greece, Hamas, India, Jason Dufner, Jean Paul Gaultier, Kashmir, king Norodom Sihanouk, koala, Kolkata, Korea, lady bug, London, Maaret al-Numaan, Mongolia, Phnom Penh, riots, steel, Syria, The Second Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Venus international fair for Erotic Entertainment and Lifestyle
The Venus International fair for Erotic Entertainment, deadly airstrikes in Syria bury bodies in ruble, rioters attack police with firebombs in Greece and more in today’s daily brief.
Nick Tann 1 Comment Daily Brief Abba, Afghanistan, Australia, ballet, Bangkok, Buddha, Buddhist monks, Chanel, crocodiles, ferry, Gandhi, grapes, he Nutcracker, Hong Kong, India, Islam, Journey for Peace and Dignity 2012, Karl Lagerfeld, Kashmir, long-neck, Madame Tussauds, Mexico, motorcycles, Native Americans, Pakistan, Paris Fashion Week, rampage, Switzerland, Sydney, Syria, Washington Nationals, wine
School children dress up as Mahatma Gandhi to celebrate his 143rd birthday, Karl Lagerfeld presents Chanel’s Spring/Summer line at the Grand Palais in Paris during Paris Fashion Week, relatives pay their respects to the victims of Monday’s fatal ferry collision in Hong Kong and more in today’s daily brief.
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