Insurgents kill 2 Indian paramilitary soldiers in Kashmir

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir, a Himalayan territory divided between India and Pakistan but claimed by both in its entirety. (AP)
Updated 13 July 2018
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Insurgents kill 2 Indian paramilitary soldiers in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India: Police in Indian-held Kashmir say three insurgents riding a car have fired at a patrol of Indian paramilitary soldiers, killing two.
Top police officer S.P. Vaid says the rebel attack at a market place in Achabal in south Kashmir on Friday also wounded one Central Reserve Police Force soldier and a civilian passer-by.
Police cordoned off the area and began searching for the assailants, who fled after spraying bullets.
Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir, a Himalayan territory divided between India and Pakistan but claimed by both in its entirety.
Rebels have been fighting Indian control since 1989, demanding that the territory be given independence or merged with Pakistan.
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the rebels, a charge Pakistan denies.


French police raid Arab World Institute in Paris as Epstein fallout widens

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French police raid Arab World Institute in Paris as Epstein fallout widens

PARIS: French police searched the Arab World Institute in Paris on Monday as part of a probe into its former head, ex-culture minister Jack Lang, and his links to late convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, prosecutors said.
France’s National Financial Prosecutor (PNF) said in a statement that the Arab World Institute ‌was among several locations ‌being raided.
Prosecutors this month opened ​a ‌preliminary ⁠investigation ​of Lang and ⁠his daughter Caroline on suspicion of tax fraud following the release of documents on Epstein in the US
Lang, who was culture minister under late Socialist president Francois Mitterrand, resigned this month from the Arab World Institute, which he had led since 2013.
He has said he ⁠was unaware of Epstein’s crimes despite corresponding ‌with him between 2012 and ‌2019, 11 years after the financier ​was convicted of soliciting ‌prostitution from an underage girl. Epstein died in prison ‌by suicide in 2019.
The Institute, which is overseen by France’s foreign ministry, said it could not immediately comment on the police action.
Both Jack and Caroline Lang have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing ‌and receiving financial benefits from Epstein. Their lawyer Laurent Merlet told French broadcaster BFMTV ⁠this month that “there ⁠was no movement of funds.”
Fallout from the release of millions of new documents related to Epstein has rippled through Europe.
On Saturday, Paris prosecutors set up a dedicated team to review the files, coordinating with the financial prosecutor and national police.
The office said it was analizing several potential cases stemming from the Epstein files.
One concerns French diplomat Fabrice Aidan, alleged to have transferred United Nations documents to Epstein.
Aidan, who worked at the UN from ​July 2006 to ​April 2013, has rejected the accusations through his lawyer.