
Sana Haq
Global Breaking News Writer at CNN International
{she/her} emmy-winning reporter @CNN focusing on war, refugees and human rights | also @guardian @galdemzine @ELLEUK | bearing witness
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6 days ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Sophia Saifi |Sana Haq
As Forças Armadas do Paquistão mataram de 40 a 50 soldados da Índia ao longo da fronteira com a Caxemira administrada pela Índia, de acordo com o Ministério da Informação do país. A pasta confirmou os números à CNN, após terem sido noticiados pela primeira vez por outros veículos de comunicação. “Explodimos suas instalações militares (indianas) na fronteira ‘de fato'”, destacou o ministro da Informação do Paquistão, Attaullah Tarar, à Sky News.
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1 week ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Zeena Saifi |Sana Haq
O ministro da defesa do Paquistão, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, disse à CNN que o país está “tentando evitar uma guerra total” contra a Índia, após a escalada do conflito entre os dois países nesta quarta-feira (7). Segundo o ministro, a Índia enviou um “convite para expandir o embate” ao ordenar um bombardeio mortal contra Punjab e a Caxemira administrada pelo Paquistão, o que configura “uma violação clara” para ele.
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1 week ago |
7news.com.au | Sophia Saifi |Sana Haq
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has lauded Pakistan’s air force following a claim by military sources that it shot down five Indian fighter jets. Sharif’s comments come amid fears of all-out war in the region, following an Indian attack on Punjab and Pakistan-administered Kashmir early Wednesday which killed at least 26 people, including a three-year-old girl.
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1 week ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Sophia Saifi |Sana Haq
O primeiro-ministro do Paquistão, Shehbaz Sharif, encarregou as Forças Armadas do país de praticar “autodefesa” com “ações correspondentes”, horas após a Índia ter lançado uma série de ataques na manhã desta quarta-feira (7), segundo o gabinete. Sharif apelou às Forças Armadas do Paquistão para “vingarem a perda de vidas paquistanesas inocentes”, após uma reunião de emergência do Comitê de Segurança Nacional (NSC) nesta quarta-feira (7).
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Sana Haq
CNN — Health officials in India are investigating reports that hundreds of children were served food that had contained a dead snake at a school last week. More 100 children who consumed the contaminated lunch meals fell ill in the town of Mokama, CNN affiliate CNN News 18 reported. At least two dozen students were hospitalized on April 24.
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