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What is life like in Kashmir?

Pakistan has warned it will retaliate if India attacks over the Kashmir suicide bombing.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned that his country will retaliate if India attacks over last week's suicide bombing in Kashmir. More than 40 members of India's security forces died last Thursday in the attack, which a Pakistan-based militant group has claimed responsibility for. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed a strong response and says he will give the military free rein. We speak to Kashmiris to hear how events have been affecting them.

In Kenya lots of people have been talking about the case of Boniface Murage, a man who has been given a three month suspended sentence for attempting to smuggle his baby out of a hospital as he could not afford the healthcare costs. Our correspondent there fills us in on the case, and we speak to Kenyans to hear their experiences of the country's healthcare system.

And in Russia the hit movie T-34 has been breaking records at the box office. But now Ukraine has objected to the film being screened in the United States. But why? Our BBC Russian correspondent explains.

(Photo: People watch the funeral of suspected militant Hilal Ahmad Naikoo in Pinglena village, south Kashmir 19/02/19. Credit: REUTERS/Danish Ismail)

53 minutes

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Tue 19 Feb 201917:06GMT

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  • Tue 19 Feb 201917:06GMT

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