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Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

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内容摘要:"The attackers may have killed tourists that day, but we - the people of Pahalgam - are dying every day since. They've stained the name of this peaceful town… Pahalgam is terrorised, and its people broken."

"The attackers may have killed tourists that day, but we - the people of Pahalgam - are dying every day since. They've stained the name of this peaceful town… Pahalgam is terrorised, and its people broken."

"Many organised brands struggle to expand their retail footprint in semi-urban and rural areas because we cater to them."So how will the new government standards affect makers like Ashok?

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

"It's complicated," says Mr Sharma."I think the government is trying to walk a tightrope here. They can't just shut down thousands of small businesses that employ millions of people - that would be economic suicide."What I'm seeing is more of a carrot-and-stick approach. They're pushing for standards, but also rolling out programs to help small manufacturers upgrade their processes. It's not about wiping out the unorganised sector but gradually bringing them into the fold."

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

Making the situation more complicated is that the unorganised sector ismaking counterfeit shoes of big brands.

Pentagon chief says US strikes have ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear programme

While popular among Indian shoppers looking for a stylish bargain, other countries

about the losses caused.Their deaths at their farm, by attackers who stole valuables from their home, led to a public outcry by the farming community, and the temporary planting of the crosses by fellow Afrikaners keen to highlight their murders among those of other farmers who have been killed across South Africa.

"So the video that you guys have been seeing," he tells me as we stand together by the roadside, "happened along this section of the road."Pointing down the hill, towards a village where many black families live in mud huts, he explains: "There were crosses planted on both sides of the road, representing lives that have been taken on farms, farm murders. All the way from the bridge down below, up to where we're standing at the moment.

"The crosses were symbolic, to what was happening in the country."One of the Raffertys' neighbours, businessman Rob Hoatson, told the BBC how he organised the crosses to capture public attention, such was the shock over the couple's deaths.

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