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in somerset for one of the biggest music festivals in the world. the singer kate bush has given a rare interview as her 1985 hit running up that hill gets to number one in the uk singles chart afterfeaturing in the netflix show stranger things. it s just extraordinary. i mean, you know, it s just a great series. i thought that the track would get some attention, but ijust never imagined that it would be anything like this. at least 1000 people are known to have died in the worst earthquake to hit afghanistan in 20 years. to have died in the worst earthquake the 6.1 quake struck in the middle of night, with most confirmed deaths in the south eastern state of pa ktika. but the tremors were felt by 119 million people in afghanistan, pakistan and india. rescue teams are still searching for people buried underground, and the taliban have appealed for international help. 0ur correspondentjon donnison has this report. in remote eastern afghanistan, there were chaotic scenes as the f ....
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Has all having on the economy, this is going to dominate politics, frankly, from now all the way through to the election. ben wright, thank ou. in afghanistan, officials say 1,000 people have died, and more than 1,500 have been injured, after a powerful earthquake struck the east of the country. the extent of the damage is still emerging but photos posted on social media show houses reduced to rubble in the province of paktika, one of the areas worst affected by the 6.1 magnitude quake. 0ur correspondentjon donnison has this report. in remote eastern afghanistan, there were chaotic scenes as the first military assistance arrived. local people bringing forward the dead and injured, desperate for help. the quake, with a magnitude of 6.1, struck in the middle of the night, as many were sleeping. translation: it was midnight when the quake struck. - ....
The 6.1 quake struck in the middle of night, with most confirmed deaths in the south eastern state of pa ktika. but the tremors were felt by 119 million people in afghanistan, pakistan and india. rescue teams are still searching for people buried underground, and the taliban have appealed for international help. 0ur correspondentjon donnison has this report. in remote eastern afghanistan, there were chaotic scenes as the first military assistance arrived. local people bringing forward the dead and injured, desperate for help. the quake, with a magnitude of 6.1, struck in the middle of the night as many were sleeping. translation: it was midnight when the quake struck. - the kids and i screamed. one of our rooms was destroyed. 0ur neighbours all screamed, too, ....