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Kashmir
Kashmir is a disputed territory located between India and Pakistan.
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Kashmiri man builds boat ambulance to help COVID patients
COVID patients in the Dal Lake area must be taken to a nearby hospital, but not many boat operators want to carry them.
Kashmir elections: A rebuff to Narendra Modi's government?
The victory of anti-New Delhi forces in Kashmir's local elections is being seen as a wake-up call for the government.
Anti-Modi alliance wins majority in Kashmir vote
It's the first elections in the region since the Indian government stripped Kashmir of its semi-autonomous status.
Meet the last of Kashmir's 'German Khar' craftsmen
The ''German Khars'' are known for their skill repairing and replicating old medical tools. Today, only one remains.
Pakistan accuses India of shooting UN vehicle
Pakistan has summoned a top Indian diplomat over the alleged shooting of a UN vehicle by Indian armed forces.
A mother fights for the disappeared in Kashmir
One woman is fighting to bring back Kashmiri men who disappeared after being forcibly detained by Indian armed forces.
Will Gilgit-Baltistan make the Kashmir dispute irrelevant?
Some Kashmiri activists say the move is akin to India's decision to integrate its part of Kashmir.
Resentment across Kashmir as New Delhi clears land for sale
New Delhi's latest order changing land ownership laws has left residents in the area feeling betrayed and fearful
Kashmir: Indian forces kill top militant commander
Militant commander Saifullah Mir has been killed in a gun battle with security forces in the Muslim-majority region.
Militants shoot dead 3 Indian ruling BJP workers
Three workers, including a local youth wing leader, for India's Hindu-nationalist BJP were killed in Kashmir.
A vow to restore Kashmir's special status
Kashmir's former chief minister tells DW that Kashmiris are still agitated at the ending of the region's special status.
Protecting Kashmir's nature in the shadow of conflict
Construction and war have degraded Kashmir valley's forests. Locals are working to preserve them.
India releases top Kashmir politician Mehbooba Mufti
She had been held since August 2019 after India stripped Kashmir's statehood and annulled its separate constitution.
Protecting forests in Kashmir
In the valley of Kashmir, nestled in the folds of the Himalayas, decades-long armed conflict has pushed environmental issues into the background. But some locals have gotten tired of standing idly by as climate change increases temperatures and melts glaciers. They’ve started working to protect trees and forests, which play a vital role in managing climate change.
Amnesty International halts operations in India
Amnesty said its bank accounts were frozen as part of a government "witch hunt" targeting human rights organizations.
Pakistan risks losing Arab allies over its Kashmir stance
Lacking support from Arab countries on Kashmir, Pakistan is looking for new alliances under China's leadership.
Fighting for change
We hear how Kashmiris are faring, the struggle of Japan's working women, and the Moroccan movement against archaic laws.
Kashmiris defiant one year on from annexation
While Modi's government says it plans to bring peace to Kashmir, inhabitants argue annexation has achieved anything but.
How India reshaped Kashmir by revoking Article 370
DW's Aya Ibrahim takes a look at how India's decision to revoke the state's autonomy is reshaping the region.
Kashmir: A year of lost autonomy
What has changed over the past year since New Delhi revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special constitutional status.
India imposes curfew in Kashmir a year after status change
The government said that it had received information suggesting that there could be violent protests in the Valley.
China-backed projects irk locals, environmentalists
Pakistan has accelerated work on a number of hydropower projects in the Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan regions.
Kashmiris wary of India-Pakistan border skirmishes
Cross-border shelling between Indian and Pakistani forces has left scores of civilians injured and dead.
The long shadow of digital darkness in India
Rohini Lakshané describes the impact of internet shutdowns in India, a country which used 121 shutdowns last year.
BJP leader shot dead in India-administered Kashmir
Political leaders in India-administered Kashmir in fear after militants gun down a BJP leader and his family.
Kashmiri children: The scars of a deadly conflict
DW analyzes how the violent conflict in Kashmir is affecting children's growth and wellbeing.
Pictures of child on dead man's body sparks outrage in India
Hundreds of people protested in India's Kashmir after a civilian was allegedly killed by the paramilitary police.
How Pakistani Kashmir managed to contain the coronavirus
As Pakistan struggles to combat COVID-19, its part of Kashmir region has had more success in fighting the outbreak.
A woman's perspective of the Kashmir conflict
This year's winner of the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award wants to show a different side.
Presenting women's perspective of the Kashmir conflict
The winner of the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award wants to show a different side of the conflict.
Kashmir conflict photojournalist wins top award
For her moving photos of the Kashmir conflict, Masrat Zahra was named the winner of the 2020 Anja Niedringhaus Award.
How realistic is India's 'Made in China' boycott campaign?
Following a border clash, many Indians are calling for a boycott of Chinese products, including social media apps.
India expels two Pakistani officials for 'espionage'
The move is likely to increase tensions between the two nuclear-armed South Asian countries.
Indian forces kill Kashmir rebel leader
For the second time this month, Indian forces have slain a key rebel leader in the disputed region of Kashmir.
Clashes in Kashmir after Indian soldiers kill civilian
Angry demonstrators have clashed with Indian security forces after a young man was killed near a security checkpoint.
How Kashmir is trapped by a 'killer highway'
The highway connecting the Kashmir valley to the outside world is one of the most treacherous roads in South Asia.
India extends Kashmir high-speed internet ban
Indian authorities have said a recent uptick in "terrorist violence" is behind the move. Rights groups are worried.
COVID-19 crisis prolongs Kashmir lockdown
When the security lockdown in Kashmir finally started to ease, the region was hit by COVID-19 pandemic.
India's new residence law triggers fury in Kashmir
Experts and activists warn the move could renew tensions in the already restive Muslim-majority Himalayan region.
India releases veteran Kashmir leader Abdullah
The 82-year-old was the first mainstream politician to be arrested under the Public Safety Act in September 2019.
Kashmir goes back online
After India lifted its communications ban, DW spoke with Kashmiris about what comes next as the region goes back online.
India restores internet access in Kashmir
For the past seven months, social media sites have been blocked and internet access restricted.
Envoys end controversial tour of Indian-administered Kashmir
The visit comes before an EU vote criticizing the lockdown in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Kashmiris feel 'alienated' 6 months after 'annexation'
Six months after New Delhi scrapped Kashmir's special status, Kashmiris feel more disgruntled than ever, say activists.
India grants limited internet access for Kashmir
Indian authorities have allowed Kashmir residents to go online under strictly controlled conditions.
Between India and Pakistan - The Sikh Dilemma
India and Pakistan traditionally have hostile relations, but there is hope on one front, at least.
Interview with Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan
Deutsche Welle editor-in-chief Ines Pohl conducts an exclusive interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan. How can Pakistan face its many challenges, both at home and abroad?
Imran Khan on Iran tensions
In an exclusive interview with DW, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan talks about the Iran crisis.
Avalanche kills dozens in village in Pakistan
An avalanche has killed dozens in a Kashmiri village following days of severe winter weather.
Kashmir hopeful as it awaits restoration of internet
Residents are hopeful after the Indian Supreme Court ruled last week that the internet blackout in Kashmir was illegal.
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