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000_1E8903.jpg3 viewsPakistani traders shout slogans and carry posters with the image of Pakistani Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa during an anti-India protest, in Lahore on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. (Photo by ARIF ALI / AFP)
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000_1E8901.jpg2 viewsPakistani traders shout slogans and carry posters with the image of Pakistani Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa during an anti-India protest, in Lahore on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. (Photo by ARIF ALI / AFP)
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000_1E8871.jpg2 viewsVehicles in an Indian army convoy are pictured on a road in Amritsar on March 5, 2019. (Photo by NARINDER NANU / AFP)
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000_1E880V.jpg2 viewsCommuters wait as vehicles in an Indian army convoy drive past on a road in Amritsar on March 5, 2019. (Photo by NARINDER NANU / AFP)
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000_1E8909.jpg3 viewsSupporters of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an anti-India protest, in Multan on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. (Photo by SS MIRZA / AFP)
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000_1E880K.jpg2 viewsKashmiri residents look at the remains of a house destroyed during a deadly gun battle between militants and Indian government forces in Tral area of Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on March 5, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E880I.jpg2 viewsA Kashmiri villager clears debris of house destroyed during a deadly gun battle between militants and Indian government forces in Tral area of Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on March 5, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E880G.jpg4 viewsA Kashmiri villager clears debris of house destroyed during a deadly gun battle between militants and Indian government forces in Tral area of Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on March 5, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E880F.jpg3 viewsA Kashmiri villagers look at the remains of a house destroyed during a deadly gun battle between militants and Indian government forces in Tral area of Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on March 5, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E880C.jpg3 viewsKashmiri villagers look on a fire razes a house following a deadly gun battle between militants and Indian government forces in Tral area of Pulwama district, south of Srinagar, on March 5, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830P.jpg5 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard behind a barbed fence wire outside a bunker during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830N.jpg3 viewsIndian paramilitary troopers stands guard in front of a closed shop during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830L.jpg2 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of closed shops during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830K.jpg3 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of closed shops during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830J.jpg2 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of a closed shop during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830I.jpg3 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of closed shops during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E830H.jpg1 viewsAn Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of a closed shops during a one-day strike called by Kashmiri traders in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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000_1E89BR.jpg1 viewsSupporters of the All Pakistan Muslim League Quid (APMLQ) hold national flags beside a replica of a missile during an anti-India protest, in Karachi on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. (Photo by ASIF HASSAN / AFP)
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000_1E89BQ.jpg0 viewsSupporters of the All Pakistan Muslim League Quid (APMLQ) chant slogans beside a replica of a missile during an anti-India protest, in Karachi on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. (Photo by ASIF HASSAN / AFP)
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000_1E87YO.jpg1 viewsPakistani Kashmiri hold mortar shells, which they say hit their houses, after cross-border firing at Dhanna village on the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. The nuclear-armed rivals fired mortars and artillery at each other despite the release of an Indian pilot who had been shot down by Pakistan but then sent back as a "goodwill gesture". (Photo by SAJJAD QAYYUM / AFP)
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000_1E87YK.jpg1 viewsA Pakistani Kashmiri woman is seen through a hole on the roof of a house caused by cross-border shelling at Dhanna village, on the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India, on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. The nuclear-armed rivals fired mortars and artillery at each other despite the release of an Indian pilot who had been shot down by Pakistan but then sent back as a "goodwill gesture". (Photo by SAJJAD QAYYUM / AFP)
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000_1E87YE.jpg1 viewsA Pakistani Kashmiri looks at a damaged bullet-riddled wall of his house caused by cross-border firing at Dhanna village, on the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India, on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. The nuclear-armed rivals fired mortars and artillery at each other despite the release of an Indian pilot who had been shot down by Pakistan but then sent back as a "goodwill gesture". (Photo by SAJJAD QAYYUM / AFP)
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000_1E87YB.jpg2 viewsA Pakistani Kashmiri holds a damaged wooden charpai in his house beside bullet-riddled walls caused by cross-border firing at Dhanna village, on the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India, on March 5, 2019. - Tensions between India and Pakistan raged on March 2 as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border. The nuclear-armed rivals fired mortars and artillery at each other despite the release of an Indian pilot who had been shot down by Pakistan but then sent back as a "goodwill gesture". (Photo by SAJJAD QAYYUM / AFP)
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000_1E84KS.jpg0 viewsA Pakistani journalist watches a video released by Pakistan's Navy that allegedly shows an Indian submarine, on a smartphone in Islamabad on March 5, 2019. - Pakistan has stopped an Indian submarine from entering its waters, the navy said on March 5, as tensions continue to run high between the nuclear-armed foes. The navy released what it said was video of the submarine, with the grainy black and white footage showing only what appeared to be a periscope above water. The timestamp on the video clip shows it began at 8.35 pm on March 4. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)
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000_1E84KL.jpg1 viewsA Pakistani journalist watches a video released by Pakistan's Navy that allegedly shows an Indian submarine, on a smartphone in Islamabad on March 5, 2019. - Pakistan has stopped an Indian submarine from entering its waters, the navy said on March 5, as tensions continue to run high between the nuclear-armed foes. The navy released what it said was video of the submarine, with the grainy black and white footage showing only what appeared to be a periscope above water. The timestamp on the video clip shows it began at 8.35 pm on March 4. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)
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000_1E84KH.jpg0 viewsA Pakistani journalist watches a video released by Pakistan's Navy that allegedly shows an Indian submarine, on a smartphone in Islamabad on March 5, 2019. - Pakistan has stopped an Indian submarine from entering its waters, the navy said on March 5, as tensions continue to run high between the nuclear-armed foes. The navy released what it said was video of the submarine, with the grainy black and white footage showing only what appeared to be a periscope above water. The timestamp on the video clip shows it began at 8.35 pm on March 4. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP)
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000_1E83G3.jpg0 viewsKashmiri traders hold placards as they take part in a protest during a one-day strike in Srinagar on March 5, 2019, against the Jamaat-e-Islami ban. - Indian authorities banned the Kashmiri socio-religious organisation Jamaat-e-Islami days after arresting scores of its members in a massive crackdown. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)
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063_1133826852.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage1 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: An aerial view of damages caused by a tornado touchdown are seen at Buck Wild Saloon on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133826819.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage1 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: An aerial view of damages caused by a tornado touchdown are seen at Buck Wild Saloon on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133826236.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage1 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: Damages caused by a tornado touchdown are seen at a gas statiion on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133826218.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage1 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: Damages caused by a tornado touchdown are seen at a gas statiion on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133826123.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage4 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: Damages caused by a tornado touchdown are seen in Buck Wild Saloon on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133826007.jpg23 Killed As Tornadoes Sweep Across Southeast Causing Widespread Damage3 viewsSMITHS STATION, ALABAMA - MARCH 05: Damages are seen in Buck Wild Saloon on U.S. 280 March 5, 2019 in Smiths Station, Alabama. Numerous of tornado touchdowns were reported in Eastern Alabama and Western Georgia on March 3 killing at least 23 people. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133815707.jpgU.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Participates In Discussion On Monopolies In America4 viewsWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 05: Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich participates in a discussion at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, on March 5, 2019 in Washington, DC. The center, which bills itself as an independent, nonpartisan progressive policy advocacy organization, hosted the event to highlight what it calls America's monopoly problem, citing rising profits, but decreased investment and slower productivity and wage growth. Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133815556.jpgU.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Participates In Discussion On Monopolies In America1 viewsWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 05: U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) participates in a discussion at the Center for American Progress Action Fund on March 5, 2019 in Washington, DC. The center, which bills itself as an independent, nonpartisan progressive policy advocacy organization, hosted the event to highlight what it calls America's monopoly problem, citing rising profits, but decreased investment and slower productivity and wage growth. Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP
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063_1133815531.jpgU.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Participates In Discussion On Monopolies In America1 viewsWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 05: U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) participates in a discussion at the Center for American Progress Action Fund on March 5, 2019 in Washington, DC. The center, which bills itself as an independent, nonpartisan progressive policy advocacy organization, hosted the event to highlight what it calls America's monopoly problem, citing rising profits, but decreased investment and slower productivity and wage growth. Mark Wilson/Getty Images/AFP
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