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so imran khan was... there because what you're saying is inflammatory and, frankly, i'm wondering whether you can back it with any evidence at all. i'm looking at a quote given by isi chief, new chief, general nadeem anjum in october 2020 to where he was alongside the military spokesman, general iftikhar, and they both said, and i'm going to be clear about this, that imran khan had sought the help of the military in the spring of 2022 to subvert constitutional processes when he was facing that vote of parliamentary no confidence. the army alleges that imran khan turned to them and asked military chiefs to help him subvert the constitution. well, this can be, you can say them versus us because our views are totally different. we never said that. we only said let's the pakistan, let not a stable government go like this. and, you know, the way the many of our allies like the lt party. so everyone knows that establishment control their their positions the way they are behaving, they are likely, it's very much
so imran khan was... there because what you're saying is inflammatory and, frankly, i'm wondering whether you can back it with any evidence at all. i'm looking at a quote given by isi chief, new chief, general nadeem anjum in october 2020 to where he was alongside the military spokesman, general iftikhar, and they both said, and i'm going to be clear about this, that imran khan had sought the help of the military in the spring of 2022 to subvert constitutional processes when he was facing that...
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to pakistan now, where the former prime minister imran khan has warned that his country could follow year. mr khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence last april but is still politically active, and his critics say he is making the situation worse. 0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies went to meet him. leaning to the side of a moving truck while others weave behind on motorbikes, this is the chase for the chance just to buy a bag of wheat flour. a complicated mix of the country's own issues, last year's floods and the international market abiding in pakistan and the economy is under pressure. this is where people feel the problems that are happening in the economy. the price of food here and across pakistan has gone up dramatically and people don't know how high the prices are going to go and when the problem is going to be fixed. translation:— problem is going to be fixed. translation: ., , , ., , translation: onions used to be 200 runees _ translation: onions used to be 200 runees per— translation: onions used to be 200 rupees per 500 _ translation: onions used to be 200 rup
to pakistan now, where the former prime minister imran khan has warned that his country could follow year. mr khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence last april but is still politically active, and his critics say he is making the situation worse. 0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies went to meet him. leaning to the side of a moving truck while others weave behind on motorbikes, this is the chase for the chance just to buy a bag of wheat flour. a complicated mix of the country's own...
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to pakistan now where the former prime minister, imran khan, has warned that his country could followot a general election early this year. mr khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence last april, but is still politically active, and his critics say he is making the situation worse. our pakistan correspondent caroline davies went to meet him. clinging to the side of a moving truck while others weave behind on motorbikes, this is the chase for the chance just to buy a bag of wheat flour. a complicated mix of the country's own issues, last year's floods and the international market are biting in pakistan, and the economy is under pressure. this is where people feel the problems that are happening in the economy. the price of food here and across pakistan has gone up dramatically and people don't know how high the prices are going to go and when that problem is going to be fixed. "onions used to be 200 rupees per 5kg bag," says this seller. "now, it's 1,000. "buyers and sellers are both very worried." the machines have stopped in this cotton printing factory, 300 workers sent home for o
to pakistan now where the former prime minister, imran khan, has warned that his country could followot a general election early this year. mr khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence last april, but is still politically active, and his critics say he is making the situation worse. our pakistan correspondent caroline davies went to meet him. clinging to the side of a moving truck while others weave behind on motorbikes, this is the chase for the chance just to buy a bag of wheat flour. a...
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parties — the ruling party, the main party, and the opposition, led by cricketer—turned—politician imran khanat a very bad time when pakistan is looking very vulnerable, economically and politically, and i am afraid that more of this is on the cards. i fear that the forces of the ttp are looking to keep up this rate of violence, which would put a lot of pressure on the pakistani government. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: former new zealand rugby international campbelljohnstone on why he has decided to announce publicly that he is gay. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid, and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. mission control: three, two, one. a countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket, slashing th
parties — the ruling party, the main party, and the opposition, led by cricketer—turned—politician imran khanat a very bad time when pakistan is looking very vulnerable, economically and politically, and i am afraid that more of this is on the cards. i fear that the forces of the ttp are looking to keep up this rate of violence, which would put a lot of pressure on the pakistani government. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: former new zealand rugby international campbelljohnstone...
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all right, let's cross to garza now where imran khan is standing by for us. im, ron, what's been the reaction by palestinians to that, the synagogues shooting on friday night? well before that question, i'm just going to stop talking for a 2nd. you might well be able to hear the most loud speak is actually announcing that incident in a civil one. so that's get some reaction coming almost immediately as we were on from the most, announcing the death of the 2 settlers by the most allowed because it's yet to be confirmed like exactly what they're saying is in the distance. but that's the kind of reaction that we've been seeing here in the gaza strip. has him, catherine, who's a spokesman. so i'm asked actually said that fridays attack was a response to the crime committed by the occupation engineering and a natural response to the occupations criminal actions. and that's echoed by all of the palestinian factions across the gaza strip. they've all said pretty much the same thing. it was said this was a swift and justified response to the events engineering on tick tock on instagram on fa
all right, let's cross to garza now where imran khan is standing by for us. im, ron, what's been the reaction by palestinians to that, the synagogues shooting on friday night? well before that question, i'm just going to stop talking for a 2nd. you might well be able to hear the most loud speak is actually announcing that incident in a civil one. so that's get some reaction coming almost immediately as we were on from the most, announcing the death of the 2 settlers by the most allowed because...
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thank you very much- — imran khan speaking to caroline davies.s it is getting milder with this yellow colour sweeping across the uk but it is slower to move across the whole of the country. for the rest of the day, sunny spells, although wintriness does continue mainly for parts of scotland. elsewhere, wintriness will start to look like sleet and rain to lower levels although some snow possible across the north york moors. the winds are strong in scotland and across the east coast as well but elsewhere will be easing, temperatures between 3-7 , it is will be easing, temperatures between 3—7 , it is still cold up there. wrap out one. in the evening, the focus shifts from snow to ice. i see areas in north the west, there will be plenty of dry, clear weather overnight which means those temperatures will drop off to below freezing, minus five celsius in some parts of scotland. the winds will continue to ease although tomorrow, fresh winds will continue across the north sea coast. easing for the rest of us, a bit of mist and fog first thing, to the we
thank you very much- — imran khan speaking to caroline davies.s it is getting milder with this yellow colour sweeping across the uk but it is slower to move across the whole of the country. for the rest of the day, sunny spells, although wintriness does continue mainly for parts of scotland. elsewhere, wintriness will start to look like sleet and rain to lower levels although some snow possible across the north york moors. the winds are strong in scotland and across the east coast as well but...
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the tory mp who took it in 2019, imran ahmad khan, had resigned after being convicted of sexually assaultings johnson had somehow survived months of ever—increasing pressure and unhappiness in his own party about his way of going about things. but when the tipping point came, things moved very quickly. it started when chris pincher resigned as the government's deputy chief whip after reports that he had groped two men in london's carlton club. number ten initially said borisjohnson hadn't known of any allegations when he appointed mr pincher to the government. that line was then finessed when given to ministers. how can you be sure he didn't know about the allegations? well, i have been informed this morning that he did not know about specific allegations. i am joined now from westminster by our political correspondent ione wells. ione, tell us more about the fresh revelations tonight about what boris johnson knew? well, reeta, i can reveal this evening that borisjohnson was made aware of a formal complaint about alleged inappropriate behaviour by chris pincher when he was a foreign office m
the tory mp who took it in 2019, imran ahmad khan, had resigned after being convicted of sexually assaultings johnson had somehow survived months of ever—increasing pressure and unhappiness in his own party about his way of going about things. but when the tipping point came, things moved very quickly. it started when chris pincher resigned as the government's deputy chief whip after reports that he had groped two men in london's carlton club. number ten initially said borisjohnson hadn't...
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vonnie: pakistan's opposition leader imran khan has hinted about a return to the parliament after nineof street protests that could not force the prime minister to call early elections. they are reporting he plans to put the prime minister to what he calls a test by asking for a vote of confidence. khan was disqualified as a lawmaker in october for not disclosing his assets. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: the philippine president says economic growth should hold president at around 7% this year. speaking to us in davos, ferdinand marcos junior said strong fundamentals are hoping the nation weather shocks and a gloomy global outlook. >> i think we will be able to manage at least 7% for the last year. and we are hoping to exceed, and i think it will happen, we will be able to exceed our projections of 6.5% growth for next year. rather, for this year. again, we're optimistic that the growth rate can actually go beyond 6.5% and hovered ma
vonnie: pakistan's opposition leader imran khan has hinted about a return to the parliament after nineof street protests that could not force the prime minister to call early elections. they are reporting he plans to put the prime minister to what he calls a test by asking for a vote of confidence. khan was disqualified as a lawmaker in october for not disclosing his assets. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more...
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imran khan — the former prime minister of pakistan — has warned the country could face economic collapseis efforts are adding to the country�*s economic problems. he spoke to the bbc�*s caroline davies. the only way pakistan can get economic stability is through free and fair elections. free and fair elections where government backed by a popular mandate, and that is the beginning of getting economic stability. put beginning of getting economic stabili . .,, beginning of getting economic stabili . . ., , ., stability. put those elections are due to happen — stability. put those elections are due to happen the _ stability. put those elections are due to happen the share, i stability. put those elections are due to happen the share, and i stability. put those elections are i due to happen the share, and what you are calling for is to have them earlier. what a difference, it is a few months, but the fact you�*re doing this could cause further economic damage. will you acknowledge that? actually, the dama . e acknowledge that? actually, the damage has _ acknowledge that? actually, the damage
imran khan — the former prime minister of pakistan — has warned the country could face economic collapseis efforts are adding to the country�*s economic problems. he spoke to the bbc�*s caroline davies. the only way pakistan can get economic stability is through free and fair elections. free and fair elections where government backed by a popular mandate, and that is the beginning of getting economic stability. put beginning of getting economic stabili . .,, beginning of getting...
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i imran khan — the former prime minister of pakistan — has warned the country could face economic collapseate. that elections where the government is backed by a mandate.— backed by a mandate. that is the beauinnin backed by a mandate. that is the beginning of— beginning of getting economic stability. beginning of getting economic stabili . �* . ., , stability. but those elections are due to happen — stability. but those elections are due to happen this _ stability. but those elections are due to happen this year. - stability. but those elections are due to happen this year. what i stability. but those elections are i due to happen this year. what you are looking for or what is the difference? it�*s a few months but the fact that you�*re doing this could cause further economic damage for the ball you acknowledge that? actually, the damage has been done. it's actually, the damage has been done. it�*s only going to get worse the longer this government stays. the worry in pakistan is we could have a sri lankan type situation.— worry in pakistan is we could have a sri lankan type situation. wo
i imran khan — the former prime minister of pakistan — has warned the country could face economic collapseate. that elections where the government is backed by a mandate.— backed by a mandate. that is the beauinnin backed by a mandate. that is the beginning of— beginning of getting economic stability. beginning of getting economic stabili . �* . ., , stability. but those elections are due to happen — stability. but those elections are due to happen this _ stability. but those...