
Gibran Peshimam
Journalist and Bureau Chief, Indonesia at Reuters
Journalist. Bureau Chief, Indonesia, @Reuters. Formerly Bureau Chief, Afghanistan & Pakistan, @Reuters
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Saeed Shah |Asif Shahzad |Shivam Patel |Gibran Peshimam
At 2.09 a.m. on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi, heard the first explosion that rattled the windows of his house — and took South Asia to the brink of war. As dawn broke, the heaviest fighting in decades between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan reached a crescendo, after nearly three weeks of escalating tensions. Fighter jets and missiles crisscrossed the skies of one of the world's most populated regions.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Asif Shahzad |Gibran Peshimam |Shivam Patel
By Asif Shahzad, Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam and Shivam PatelISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Tuesday that it remains committed to the truce with India, agreed after four days of intense fighting last week, but vowed to respond to any future aggression by New Delhi with full resolve.
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politiko.com.ph | Saeed Shah |Asif Shahzad |Shivam Patel |Gibran Peshimam
SOURCE: Reuters U.S. played key role in brokering ceasefire, just days after Vance downplayed need to act Indian strike on Pakistani air base near nuclear-planning body caused alarm Rubio pushed both Islamabad and Delhi to de-escalate By Saeed Shah, Asif Shahzad, Shivam Patel, Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI, May 13 (Reuters) – At 2.09 am on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi, heard the first explosion that...
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1 month ago |
thestar.com.my | Saeed Shah |Asif Shahzad |Shivam Patel |Gibran Peshimam
ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - At 2.09 am on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi, heard the first explosion that rattled the windows of his house - and took South Asia to the brink of war. As dawn broke, the heaviest fighting in decades between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan reached a crescendo, after nearly three weeks of escalating tensions.
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1 month ago |
wtbx.com | Saeed Shah |Asif Shahzad |Shivam Patel |Gibran Peshimam
By Saeed Shah, Asif Shahzad, Shivam Patel and Gibran Naiyyar PeshimamISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) – At 2.09 am on Saturday, Ahmad Subhan, who lives near an air base in the Pakistan military garrison city of Rawalpindi, heard the first explosion that rattled the windows of his house – and took South Asia to the brink of war. As dawn broke, the heaviest fighting in decades between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan reached a crescendo, after nearly three weeks of escalating tensions.
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The ceasefire is the big news of the day. But the biggest development is the annoucement by @SecRubio that the two sides agreed to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site. After doing so many, hope I never have to report on this conflict again. Make it happen.

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