Kashmir
Pulitzer Prize winner opts for life away from the lens
Irish photojournalist Cathal McNaughton gave up the 'best job in the world' for a quieter life in a cottage in the Glens of Antrim after winning a Pulitzer Prize. Audio, Gallery
Medical aid twelve thousand feet up
In the mountains of Kashmir the Ladakhi people live almost completely self sufficiently high above the world below. However, they are a very long way away from medical attention. Audio
Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror
Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy. Audio
Kashmir: idyllic scenery and constant terror
Kashmir is a region of snow capped mountains and idyllic landscapes - as well as barbed wire and army round-ups. Tension has risen again as India moves in on the nation's autonomy.
AudioAsia correspondent - Hong Kong violence escalates
Ed White reports from Asia, where violence and unrest continues to escalate in Hong Kong as fears rise over a potential crackdown from China. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - India
Our regular overseas correspondent from India, Shoba Narayan talk to us tonight from California in the US. She gives us her take on events in Kashmir. Audio
Saffron
New Delhi writer and journalist, Sharanya Deepak talk to us about the threat to the Kashmiri saffron industry and how crops suffer under the current climate. Audio
Social media banned in Kashmir amid violent unrest
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir have announced a one-month ban on 22 social media services, including Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp.
Kashmir clashes over killing of militant leave 30 dead
At least 30 people have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir following the shooting of a militant leader.