Hundreds of thousands of people are contending with the devastating earthquake in Central Asia. Many of the survivors are still without food, water, medicine, or shelter. Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan, senior faculty associate at Seton Hall University’s Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, tells us how diplomacy is impacting relief efforts, as Pakistan and India work to aid victims in the disputed territory of Kashmir.
Music: Knuddlemaus – Ulrich Schnauss Pole Tricks - Japancakes
Music: Knuddlemaus – Ulrich Schnauss Pole Tricks - Japancakes

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