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Injured people treated after shelling in Indian-administered Kashmir
Injured civilians in towns in Indian-administered Kashmir were treated in hospital on Wednesday.
Cardinals attend mass before conclave to choose new pope
Cardinals gathered in St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City for a mass, just hours before the conclave to elect a new pope
Pope Francis and the clash of the conclaves
As cardinals gather to elect the next pope, they would do well to avoid some of the many failings of previous conclaves.
Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son called up by Portugal Under-15s
First-born son of the football legend follows in his father's footsteps by making a Portuguese junior national team.
India-Pakistan: Can other countries pull them from the brink of conflict?
Other nations call for restraint while offering mediation to ease tensions.
‘High risks’: Indian attacks in Pakistan raise fears of wider conflict
Modi government says the attacks were restrained. But they went beyond anything seen since 1971.
Yemen’s Houthis say attacks on Israel not in ceasefire deal in ‘any way’
The US and Houthis have agreed to an Oman-mediated deal to cease trading attacks after weeks of air strikes.
India-Pakistan deadly fighting forces airlines to re-route, cancel flights
Foreign airlines forced to take longer routes or cancel flights to avoid airspace of both India and Pakistan.
Israeli strikes hit Gaza school shelter twice within hours
An UNRWA school in Gaza sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinians in al-Bureij camp was bombed twice.
Franco Colapinto replaces Jack Doohan at Alpine F1
Australian driver Jack Doohan has been axed by Alpine, giving Franco Colapinto five races to impress on his F1 return.

