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BBC News

lords. let's get more on that news on a strong earthquake that a sitting rears across northern pakistan and afghanistan. it's even been felt in the indian capital delhi. will get more on that. what more details do we know, how powerful was this earthquake was mad as you said, across northern pakistan and the us geological site is around 45, 20 five miles away from the south city of afghanistan. than five miles away from the south city of afghanistan.— of afghanistan. an border of pakistan and _ of afghanistan. an border of pakistan and carjack - of afghanistan. an border of pakistan and carjack us i of afghanistan. an border of. pakistan and carjack us down. of afghanistan. an border of i pakistan and carjack us down. they also say the magnitude was around 6.5. they are unconfirmed reports there is a landslide in the northern areas of pakistan, we're keeping an eye on that. i've been speaking to people in islamabad and is evening right now so people will come home from work, school, they're all out on the streets, they are scared, children are scared. i've seen

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Outside Source

absolute opposite. a stalemate is likely to ensue. i think in many ways, perhaps a borisjohnson is trying to do is just plant enough doubt in some of the mps on this committee and the wider mps in parliament to help him escape from this one. just parliament to help him escape from this one. , , ., ., , parliament to help him escape from this one, , ., ., , ., ,, this one. just enough doubt. thank ou ve this one. just enough doubt. thank you very much _ this one. just enough doubt. thank you very much for _ this one. just enough doubt. thank you very much for giving _ this one. just enough doubt. thank you very much for giving us - this one. just enough doubt. thank you very much for giving us the - you very much for giving us the bigger picture. thank you. some breaking news now and a strong earthquake has struck northeastern afghanistan with tremors felt across a wide region. the epicentre was in the hindu kush mountain range, in the northern afghan province of badakhshan. with the us geological survey putting the magnitude at 6.5. it was felt as far away as the indian capital delhi, and tashkent in uzbekistan. this is the aftermath of the quake in kabul. it's said to have lasted for at least 30 seconds, sending people running out into the streets.

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Outside Source

mountain range, in the northern afghan province of badakhshan. two people are reported to have died in the east of the country and a child in neighbouring pakistan. the us geological survey has put the magnitude at 6.5. it was felt as far away as the indian capital delhi, and tashkent in uzbekistan. this is the aftermath of the quake in kabul. it's said to have lasted for at least 30 seconds, sending people out into the streets. our south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan. at the northeastern part of afghanistan, very close to kazakhstan and other countries, that is why we _ kazakhstan and other countries, that is why we are hearing reports is from _ is why we are hearing reports is from there _ is why we are hearing reports is from there as well. the taliban spokesperson message me saying there have been casualties and it appears to be limited because they are not able to lead the remote parts of the country ——because they are not able to read the remote parts of the country and mobile services are restricted in those areas and what we saw in afghanistan in the situation and earthquakes hit southeastern parts, killing more than a thousand

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Newsday

he illegally handed profitable businesses to his relatives and friends to operate. it's claimed this caused heavy losses to national interests. neither the company nor zhao weiguo have so far made any comment. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude has struck afghanistan. it's not yet clear how many people may have been killed or injured, but there are reports of nine deaths in parts of northwestern pakistan. strong shaking was felt in the afghan capital kabul and tremors as far away as the indian capital delhi. the quake was centred in the hindu kush mountains, near the remote community ofjurm, in afghanistan's badakhshan province. an indonesian court has granted a class action request filed by a group of victims of acute kidney injury in children caused

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Newsday

a reference to former leaderjeremy corbyn, who mr starmer, as leader, later kicked out of the parliamentary party. that's what's weak, mr speaker! he has no principles and just petty politics! a midwinter tussle over political strength or its absence. the backdrop — the loitering mist hanging over the tax affairs of a former chancellor. that was chris mason. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the european court of human rights has confirmed it will hear a dutch case against russia over the downing of flight mhi7. all 298 people died when russian—backed ukrainian separatists shot down the malaysia airlines plane in 2014. amsterdam argues that moscow's disinformation about its role in the incident violates the human rights of the victims' relatives. police in the indian capital delhi have detained a dozen students ahead of a screening of a bbc documentary on tuesday

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World Business Report

about the pressure, huge pressure that medical facilities and hospitals are facing with authorities setting up facing with authorities setting up temporary facilities, intensive care units across the country, but to go back to the words of the epidemiologist, this is going to be a prolonged crisis, three waves of infections overwinter crisis, three waves of infections over winter weather last one culminating mid—march, so this will really add to china's economic woes. today we learned business confidence is at a decade lowered china. growth for the year is expected to come in at 3%, that is nearly the worst 50 years. dell, some officials are optimistic. they say china can recover quickly so we will wait and see and if they can accomplish that. thank you so much for that. _ let's get some of the day's other news. the chief minister of the indian capital delhi, arvind kejriwal, has urged indians to boycott chinese products following recent border tensions. mr kejriwal also urged

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BBC News

absolutely. if you see president clinton today, he is very fit and trim, but back in the day when he was in the office, he clearly enjoyed eating and he was probably a little heavier than what he was now. and apparently, he had some allergies for different types of ingredients that would go into various pastries and desserts, and so, chef mesnier would try to keep those away from him. but occasionally president clinton would say, "i'm "going to be a bad boy," as chef mesnier put it, as he had to have a piece of the chocolate cake that he so enjoyed. and chef mesnier went on to say that he could always tell — and these are his words — when president clinton was being a �*bad boy�* because he could see around his eyes, they would be puffy and he said even still to this day, he can tell when mr clinton is being a bad boy when it comes to the kinds of desserts he is eating. jeff weeks. explosive demolition experts have brought down two ioom—tall residential tower blocks outside the indian capital delhi. a nine—year dispute ended with a supreme court ruling that the noida supertech twin towers violated construction

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Newsday

he's not commented on this development, but has earlier described the phone call in question as "perfect". conditions in the indian capital delhi — which is already having to cope with an earlier than expected heatwave — are being made worse by a fire at a huge rubbish landfill site. the blaze began several days ago, and is spreading dense smoke around the area. some nearby schools have been forced to close. at least 350 people are understood to have been brought ashore in the uk after crossing the english channel to the uk in small boats, in the last two days. it's thought to be the first time crossings have been attempted in 11 days — though it's not clear if plans to process asylum seekers in rwanda or bad weather at sea was the cause of that temporary drop in activity. as energy bills rise around the world and the war in ukraine brings into focus our reliance on oil and gas, the race to find alternative sources is very much on.

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Boris Johnson's visit to India - Decoding the agenda

Boris Johnson's visit to India - Decoding the agenda - The timing of Johnsons's India visit indicates that there are larger things in the mind of the British PM and it is essential to understand them.

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BBC News-20211229-10:03:00

it's like you're having a hurricane, the roof is leaking and you're trying to repair the roof while the rain is pouring. the authorities in the indian capital delhi have declared a yellow alert is due, and they're bringing in new restrictions from today. prime minister narendra modi is also due to chair a meeting of his cabinet to discuss the spike in cases. professor srinath reddy is the president of the public health foundation of india in delhi. he gave us his assessment of the omicron surge in the country. we are now seeing a rise in cases, particularly being documented from the large cities, 70% increase in cases in mumbai, a 50%jump in cases in delhi. and it is likely that other places will record a rise in cases as 0micron is beginning to spread. we know it is a very infectious variant, it has entered india, it has been reported initially

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