
India-Pakistan tensions over Kashmir
Tensions between the two rivals are mounting following the killing of Indian tourists on Tuesday.
Pakistan says it'll regard any attempt by India to limit its water supply as an act of war. Tensions between the two rivals are mounting following the killing of Indian tourists on Tuesday. Delhi has blamed Islamabad for the attack. Kashmir, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan in its entirety, has been a flashpoint for decades. We speak to our correspondent who has been to the Indian-administered Kashmir.
For a second day, mourners are queuing to pay their last respects to Pope Francis who's lying in state in St Peter's Basilica. We are live in Rome to speak to mourners, and we speak to journalists from around the world who are covering the events in Rome.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has called on the US to put more pressure on Russia but Donald Trump had described Ukraine as an obstacle to peace. We get the latest and speak to Ukrainian MPs.
Presenters: Mark Lowen in Rome and Rob Young in London.
(Photo: People protest in Srinagar to condemn Pahalgam deadly attack, Aishmuqam, India - 24 Apr 2025. Credit: FAROOQ KHAN/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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