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we'll sadiq khan adding his voice to make a difference?o mayor of london, not the whole uk, so i'm not sure the value is. doesn't put pressure onjeremy corbyn? some people say we need a stronger line on brexit and if sadiq khan champions it, will that frighten them? the labour party is as divided as the conservatives on brexit but sadiq khan is talking to his audience of london, so it's good for him but for the party as a general, no, because there was a poll this morning by britain thinks, , poll this morning by britain thinks,, the research organisation, to ask what the parties could do to attract more people, with conservatives it was spend more on the nhs, for labour it was get rid of the leader. that's it for the papers this morning. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers. if you want to watch the review again you will find it on the bbc iplayer. thank you, david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and author and journalist shyama perera. great fun to go through a
we'll sadiq khan adding his voice to make a difference?o mayor of london, not the whole uk, so i'm not sure the value is. doesn't put pressure onjeremy corbyn? some people say we need a stronger line on brexit and if sadiq khan champions it, will that frighten them? the labour party is as divided as the conservatives on brexit but sadiq khan is talking to his audience of london, so it's good for him but for the party as a general, no, because there was a poll this morning by britain thinks, ,...
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to cancel the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. german foreign minister hagel mosse is on his way to turkey the first high level this it there by a german politician and some time relations between the two countries have soured over human rights and other issues before leaving mosque call turkey an important partner for germany despite the recent problems and he indicated the issue of seven german citizens detained in turkey would be high on his agenda they are being held on political charges after a failed coup two years ago. i spoke to our chief political correspondent melinda crane and asked how likely it is that the german foreign minister will be able to secure the release of the detained germans. well we have seen a thawing of relations between turkey and germany which had been very very tense ever since the attempted putsch against president after one two years ago and in recent months in fact several very high profile releases both the journalist and its your and m
to cancel the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. german foreign minister hagel mosse is on his way to turkey the first high level this it there by a german politician and some time relations between the two countries have soured over human rights and other issues before leaving mosque call turkey an important partner for germany despite the recent problems and he indicated the issue of seven german citizens detained in turkey...
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the observer, give britain a new referendum on brexit, says siddique khan.s the labour mayor rob london intervening in this? well, he has done an interview with the observer, is the reason. it is quite interesting, nigel and i observer, is the reason. it is quite interesting, nigeland i were talking about this, all the papers today, or tomorrow's papers, they are all racing their leave stories oi'i are all racing their leave stories on interview or plugging interviews and books. —— lead stories. once upona time and books. —— lead stories. once upon a time it used to be about policy, particularly at this time of year, coming up to conference season. siddique khan has done an interview or he is writing in the observer, they say he issues a dramatic call, i don't think it is dramatic, but he is issuing a call for another referendum, saying people must be given the chance to reject a brexit deal that will be bad for the economy, jobs and the nhs. he says backing a second referendum was something he never expected he would have to do, so abject has been the gover
the observer, give britain a new referendum on brexit, says siddique khan.s the labour mayor rob london intervening in this? well, he has done an interview with the observer, is the reason. it is quite interesting, nigel and i observer, is the reason. it is quite interesting, nigeland i were talking about this, all the papers today, or tomorrow's papers, they are all racing their leave stories oi'i are all racing their leave stories on interview or plugging interviews and books. —— lead...
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imran khan was elected on an anticorruption platform. his country has promised to brinback millions of dollars they say were stolen from the country. but that will involve highly complex financial investigations, and crucially, convincing foreign courts that accountability rather than political point scoring. , bbc neislamabad. jane: israel plans to demolish g vion the west bank, sparking major controversy. the united nations is among thos same the move jeopardizes any chance for a two-state solution. the village numbers 200 residents but sits on a mainns road that hrough the west bank to east jerusalem. oumiddle east editor jeremy bowen reports. jeremy: in tsps conflict, es that look small comes with a big consequences. it is dawn in the judean desert, occupied by israel, claimed by palestinians as part of a future state. -ahmar,village of khan al it is time for these three sleeping outside as it is still hot to get up for school. their mother is making breakfast . their palestinian bedouin community settled here after they were expelle
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been the name of this is very familiar to people on already is and even before today's news yasha khan is really well known people around the world and across social media platforms are calling for the immediate release of the egyptian photogen as as we say also known as show khan amnesty international and reporters without borders health a joint rally outside the egyptian embassy in paris to demand his release well others have also come together sharing the hashtags like free show khan and photography is not a crime well some even mentioned president before trial cc's official account in the tweets just to get his attention many say censure khan has already spent five years in prison he should be able to walk free and this is also brought back a campaign with the hash tag my pick for show cause with people sharing pictures of themselves holding a camera while now reports without borders does rank egypt one hundred sixty one out of one hundred eighty countries on its press freedom and x. they say at least thirty one journalists a currently detained there including al jazeera journalist
been the name of this is very familiar to people on already is and even before today's news yasha khan is really well known people around the world and across social media platforms are calling for the immediate release of the egyptian photogen as as we say also known as show khan amnesty international and reporters without borders health a joint rally outside the egyptian embassy in paris to demand his release well others have also come together sharing the hashtags like free show khan and...
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khan al—ahmar was established before israel seized this territory.re. the un says israel discriminates in favour ofjewish settlements which surround the village and are illegal under international law. israeli forces try to block off an access road. tension has risen since the village lost its final appeal. it is a ritual after more than 50 years of occupation. palestinians and their supporters protest. with its military, bureaucratic and political power, israel prevails. this is a very nasty scuffle. not lots of people involved, but it is very symbolic, and all of this is important because it is about control of this land, notjust now but in the future. everything that happens here is politicised and deeply connected to this long and very bitter conflict. and now there's president trump. he's israel's cheerleader, recognising jerusalem as its capital, expelling palestinian diplomats from the us, and cutting aid to refugees. he's targeted palestinian hospitals injerusalem, ending a $25 million grant. paediatric dialysis and cancer wards have lost a q
khan al—ahmar was established before israel seized this territory.re. the un says israel discriminates in favour ofjewish settlements which surround the village and are illegal under international law. israeli forces try to block off an access road. tension has risen since the village lost its final appeal. it is a ritual after more than 50 years of occupation. palestinians and their supporters protest. with its military, bureaucratic and political power, israel prevails. this is a very nasty...
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about sadiq khan today... -- you are about sadiq khan today... -- you are a remainer?eople's vote with an option of staying in because brexit has turned out to be something so different to what we thought it would be or could have been. it's about the mishandling of brexit which is driving this campaign. many people say even now, the details aren't clear. that 50 million divorce bill you mentioned, there are still questions over that. what's really worrying is, there are signs from the government that what they want to do now is get their brexit, get us over the line somehow, by hook or by crook, without telling people about the real consequences. we call this a blindfold brexit, whereby you get some heads of agreement deal with the head of the eu saying they will sort out all the difficult questions once we have left in transition. the truth is, the things they are talking about the frictionless free—trade or immigration controls are having both together other kinds of things michael gove it's talking about today that cannot be delivered, they are fundamentally contra
about sadiq khan today... -- you are about sadiq khan today... -- you are a remainer?eople's vote with an option of staying in because brexit has turned out to be something so different to what we thought it would be or could have been. it's about the mishandling of brexit which is driving this campaign. many people say even now, the details aren't clear. that 50 million divorce bill you mentioned, there are still questions over that. what's really worrying is, there are signs from the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, khan al-ahmar. seems that those problems are becoming more and more entrenched. to goe just six months before britain is scheduled to heleave the eu, and th of the international monetary fund is warning that if it happens without a deal, it would inflict substantial costs on the u.k. economy. how do those who voted for the brexit feel at this pivotal moment? two thirds of the people in a former milltown voted leaving. the bbc's christian fraser has gone to talk to them wof course, catching a little football. christian: it is one of the oldest stadiums in england, and to fieldest town ev a premier league team. squad loves to upset the established oer, butst reflects the samborn character of men and women who follow them around the country.n her chance to defy the odds. as with football, so it is with brexit' >> if we don'leave now, it will raise its head again. our children will have this in the years to come. it is broken, that is the end of it. get on with it and make the best of it. >> i agree, we
jeremy bowen, bbc news, khan al-ahmar. seems that those problems are becoming more and more entrenched. to goe just six months before britain is scheduled to heleave the eu, and th of the international monetary fund is warning that if it happens without a deal, it would inflict substantial costs on the u.k. economy. how do those who voted for the brexit feel at this pivotal moment? two thirds of the people in a former milltown voted leaving. the bbc's christian fraser has gone to talk to them...
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the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. in washington d.c. today once again the executives of america's tech titans appeared before a congressional committee to answer the question are you doing enough to protect our democracy facebook's sheryl sandberg admitted that her company had been slow to react when the data of it users was hijacked as a bipartisan report from this committee said russia use social media as part of an i quote a comprehensive and multifaceted campaign to set discord undermine democratic institutions and interfere in u.s. elections and those of our allies. we were. well mayor culpa in that hearing and down the hall at another hearing it was more like oh my here we go again today the confirmation hearings for the u.s. supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh got off to a very rocky start with protests disrupting the session again democratic lawmakers found out quickly that the experienced republican conservative legal counsel is well traine
the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. in washington d.c. today once again the executives of america's tech titans appeared before a congressional committee to answer the question are you doing enough to protect our democracy facebook's sheryl sandberg admitted that her company had been slow to react when the data of it users was hijacked as a bipartisan report from this committee said russia use social media as part of an i...
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khan.th the mayor of london in this? khan. how much notice that they take both the mayor of london in thi57m isa both the mayor of london in thi57m is a senior politician, so it's another one, broadly the background all this is the people's vote, which is the campaign which is going for the second referendum backed by tony blair, nick clegg and figures like that. sadiq khan says we are at such a stage in the gauche asians, so far down the trail, it is no deal or bad deal. —— so far down the trail. so they have come out in support of people's vote. what with this referendum asked that is of any use... referendum asked that is of any use... nothing of any use. if you are saying, we don't want this, you are saying, we don't want this, you are saying, we don't want this, you are saying this is no deal. it depends what happens at the end. you could end up with three questions. it could be... do you accept the deal theresa may has negotiated, assuming she does? or you could have assuming she does
khan.th the mayor of london in this? khan. how much notice that they take both the mayor of london in thi57m isa both the mayor of london in thi57m is a senior politician, so it's another one, broadly the background all this is the people's vote, which is the campaign which is going for the second referendum backed by tony blair, nick clegg and figures like that. sadiq khan says we are at such a stage in the gauche asians, so far down the trail, it is no deal or bad deal. —— so far down the...
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>> when khan academy started, it was delusional.of maybe the academy can be an institution for the next generation of learners, or many generations of letters. i thought a home run in the for-profit would be fun, but home run is a not for profit. now, it is not so delusional. we do envision it. well beyond my life and generations to come. billings of people will hopefully be -- billions of people will hopefully be able to learn on khan and go through college, get jobs and credentials recognized anywhere in the world. the only way to stay focused on a vision like that is to stay nonprofit. selina: you have bill gates, eric schmidt as advisors. how have they impacted the organization? >> their biggest impact has been as advisors, to help us think big. how do we really scale this to a global scale and reach what we want? they have also been valuable amplifiers. bill gates, when he really got involved in khan academy, was telling everyone he uses it. that was a big signal to a lot of folks. when people see something nonprofit or free, t
>> when khan academy started, it was delusional.of maybe the academy can be an institution for the next generation of learners, or many generations of letters. i thought a home run in the for-profit would be fun, but home run is a not for profit. now, it is not so delusional. we do envision it. well beyond my life and generations to come. billings of people will hopefully be -- billions of people will hopefully be able to learn on khan and go through college, get jobs and credentials...
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cancel the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. let's bring in m.t.s. goal from the center for research and security studies in islamic but he joins us on the line hi m.d.s. my pompei o is on a pretty difficult mission here as we heard the trumpet ministration has taken a really tough line on pakistan how is he being received there. well i think it is turning out to be an anticlimax as far as my phone fios messaging to pakistan is concerned there was crime and and dissipation of fireworks at the frist formal meeting the two meeting with the foreign minister but we understand that meeting is gone gone down already randi it was sort of a introductory meeting in which he was a dick where experience changed of course afghanistan was discussed but not the way it has been projected in the media before he arrived here and both of agreed the there is no military solution to the situation in afghanistan however there is a difference of strategy and mr pompeo we understand now wants
cancel the meeting khan's first with a high level u.s. official since being sworn in as prime minister last month. let's bring in m.t.s. goal from the center for research and security studies in islamic but he joins us on the line hi m.d.s. my pompei o is on a pretty difficult mission here as we heard the trumpet ministration has taken a really tough line on pakistan how is he being received there. well i think it is turning out to be an anticlimax as far as my phone fios messaging to pakistan...
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but after rio, ididn‘t kids and stuff, sue khan.io, i didn't want to race again, to be honest. it has been the toughest journey of my life, my career. i have such a positive mindset now that nothing can get in my way. and ifi that nothing can get in my way. and if i want to get to tokyo, i'm going to make sure i get there. how much would it mean to put on that best ain? would it mean to put on that best again? have you missed doing that? ifi again? have you missed doing that? if i get the chance again, it would feel like it did in 1996, my first time in the paralympics. it always does. i said time in the paralympics. it always does. isaid i time in the paralympics. it always does. i said i would never wear the vest again and if i can still deliver and win a medal, like i think i can, then why not? his is an amazing story. and you can read about david weir, his battles and hope for the future on the bbc website. that's all from sports day. we'll have more throughout the evening. police in australia have launched a new search for the
but after rio, ididn‘t kids and stuff, sue khan.io, i didn't want to race again, to be honest. it has been the toughest journey of my life, my career. i have such a positive mindset now that nothing can get in my way. and ifi that nothing can get in my way. and if i want to get to tokyo, i'm going to make sure i get there. how much would it mean to put on that best ain? would it mean to put on that best again? have you missed doing that? ifi again? have you missed doing that? if i get the...
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now pakistan's prime minister imran khan is heading to saudi arabia for his first foreign visit since coming to power a month ago the two day trip comes as pakistan's economy is in crisis there is widespread kill ation in local media that imran khan will. come out reports from islamabad. august on the new prime minister. will be relating saudi arabia. to be a crucial real date. the king. had called imran khan regulating him on a tree and the twenty eight thousand election then in whiting came. this is going to be done. by the pakistani prime minister which will also signify the importance that bug a standard. to its relationship with saudi arabia while the progress on the prime minister today he will also be addressing the issue of almost three thousand. or languishing and. he will also be asking the saudis to increase the labor. for the pakistani laborers who contribute significantly by sending remittances from saudi arabia to get done it is also the likelihood that the. financial help in order to meet budget on economic challenges the country. needs an immediate bailout the budget h
now pakistan's prime minister imran khan is heading to saudi arabia for his first foreign visit since coming to power a month ago the two day trip comes as pakistan's economy is in crisis there is widespread kill ation in local media that imran khan will. come out reports from islamabad. august on the new prime minister. will be relating saudi arabia. to be a crucial real date. the king. had called imran khan regulating him on a tree and the twenty eight thousand election then in whiting came....
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august on new prime minister emraan khan will be relating saudi arabia in what seemed to be a crucial way that. the king. headquartered imran khan congratulating him on a tree and a twenty eight thousand election and white. this is going to be done. by the pakistani prime minister which will also signified the importance that bug a standard. to its relationship with saudi arabia while the progress on the prime minister to date he will also be addressing the issue of almost. any prison or languishing and. he will also be asking the saudis to increase the labor. for the pakistani laborers who contribute significantly by sending remittances from saudi arabia. it is also the likelihood that. financial help in order to meet budget stands economic challenges the country. needs an immediate bailout. hoping that the rigid will be successful and really afford even closer relations between august on imran khan really also be meeting the so d. crown prince mohammad been on and after dad rejecting the united arab emirates as red they said indeed a very important date which will show their directi
august on new prime minister emraan khan will be relating saudi arabia in what seemed to be a crucial way that. the king. headquartered imran khan congratulating him on a tree and a twenty eight thousand election and white. this is going to be done. by the pakistani prime minister which will also signified the importance that bug a standard. to its relationship with saudi arabia while the progress on the prime minister to date he will also be addressing the issue of almost. any prison or...
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joining us from omaha nebraska where he's dean at the university of nebraska medical center dr khan was a senior administrator at the center for disease control good to speak with you so obviously we still don't know what the cause is behind this illness but what could be some of the potential reasons from the symptoms that people are exhibiting. thank you for the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne illness so those would be the two most likely based on the reports that have come out so far and one passenger we heard in that report was saying that people appear to be sick even before they got on that fourteen hour flight from dubai to new york but do you think that the airline acted in accordance with airline health regulations should it have done anything differently so this is a really good example of the airline doing exactly what they're supposed to do so appears that there were some people sick on the airline. pilot was informed in the pilot let the destination site know so that when
joining us from omaha nebraska where he's dean at the university of nebraska medical center dr khan was a senior administrator at the center for disease control good to speak with you so obviously we still don't know what the cause is behind this illness but what could be some of the potential reasons from the symptoms that people are exhibiting. thank you for the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne...
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economists young peter khan joins us from frankfurt now apart from the toxic securities which everyone knows about in which a lot of people actually put their trust in the whole crisis sounds like it was caused by simply a lack of trust or that's absolutely true and in such a crisis we always have to expect that financial institutions among each other the trust why because it is so park what is in their portfolios what about the trust of economists you're an economist and the head of the o.e.c.d. said today that economists forecasts need to better reflect reality do you take that personally. i think we are very careful in making forecasts about financial crises matter that is certainly a lesson that we have taken and what we now know is that on financial markets there can always be let's say new types of problems that arise and that how contagious to an extent that is hard to predict what we know is that a crisis of the type we have seen in two thousand a ten years ago will most likely not repeat itself because we have built a lot of fortifications what about you ways of focusing these
economists young peter khan joins us from frankfurt now apart from the toxic securities which everyone knows about in which a lot of people actually put their trust in the whole crisis sounds like it was caused by simply a lack of trust or that's absolutely true and in such a crisis we always have to expect that financial institutions among each other the trust why because it is so park what is in their portfolios what about the trust of economists you're an economist and the head of the...
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his son on the ng that many of their parents would rather not admit that mr khan is these children's ideal teacher a real person talking from his own experience instead of delivering a conventional lesson that you will be able. he's a very special person. here in taiwan we say he fell from the clouds into a deep valley and have to start all over again the children understand us and i admire him for his courage in sharing his story with us what will one pave the path . khan's recommendations are immediately put into practice it's time to get out of the classroom from now all afternoon classes will be held outside. the people here are now learning that the health of their eyes is more important than intense study and good grades. and that this sort of learning can be really fun. for most of those here in any case. the fact is we human beings sit around too much according to a study by the world health organization forty two percent of people in germany a couch potato's that's more than the global average into your weight it may apply to as many as sixty seven percent of the population
his son on the ng that many of their parents would rather not admit that mr khan is these children's ideal teacher a real person talking from his own experience instead of delivering a conventional lesson that you will be able. he's a very special person. here in taiwan we say he fell from the clouds into a deep valley and have to start all over again the children understand us and i admire him for his courage in sharing his story with us what will one pave the path . khan's recommendations are...
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sadiq khan has changed his mind and says we need a second referendum.t going to buy anything. people like sadiq khan and vince cable have been heavy campaigners for the remain campaign in 2016 and they are like all the other people who say they won't support any deal, they won't support brexit, they want another referendum, all of those people supported remain and didn't like the results in the referendum. frankly it gets a bit tedious, these people coming out again and again making these points. in sadiq khan's case it's interesting because after the referendum, the point andrew marr put to him, he had said he accepted the result and to have another referendum would be extremely divisive and it would create a lack of faith in the democratic process amongst the people who voted for brexit in massive numbers. i think he was right then. and what he's saying now is the side of things. this idea of a second referendum, it is two subjects that have come up over the last 48 hours. the possibility of a general election, and referendum marked two. how do you th
sadiq khan has changed his mind and says we need a second referendum.t going to buy anything. people like sadiq khan and vince cable have been heavy campaigners for the remain campaign in 2016 and they are like all the other people who say they won't support any deal, they won't support brexit, they want another referendum, all of those people supported remain and didn't like the results in the referendum. frankly it gets a bit tedious, these people coming out again and again making these...
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the memorial service lasted over seven hours and also featured music from ariana grande and chaka khanre. a culmination of two weeks of tribute since the passing of aretha franklin. a public that adored her queued for hours to get inside the church, to get a chance to say their final goodbyes to the queen of soul. i could not sit at home and watch it on television. being here really brings in the real feel. her message and what he represented the people of african descendants in this country, the music, it is healing, it is powerful, it isjoyful. paying their last respects to her before she was laid to rest, the stars and dignitaries reflected the reach of aretha franklin's impact and a legacy that goes beyond the music industry alone. she lived with power. not without weakness but overcoming her weaknesses. ijust loved her. you felt every word, every note, every emotion in the songs she sang. her voice brought peace. there is no doubt the often tough, troubled life of aretha franklin ultimately yielded such towering achievements has touched many who came after her. her legacy will con
the memorial service lasted over seven hours and also featured music from ariana grande and chaka khanre. a culmination of two weeks of tribute since the passing of aretha franklin. a public that adored her queued for hours to get inside the church, to get a chance to say their final goodbyes to the queen of soul. i could not sit at home and watch it on television. being here really brings in the real feel. her message and what he represented the people of african descendants in this country,...
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the animals reportedly provided milk for nawaz sharif, mr khan's predecessor, and his family.hould be sold off as part of the government's so—called austerity auctions. he has since made much of his so—called austerity drive, although critics say it has been more style than substance so far. now to the philippines, where a fierce critic of the country's president, rodrigo duterte, senator antonio trillanes, is facing possible detention over charges of instigating a coup d'etat. 0ur philippines correspondent howard johnson recently interviewed senator trillanes for a bbc our world documentary. in it, critics of the president allege he is attacking democratic institutions and silencing his most vocal critics. the scene inside the senate building earlier this week, as senator trillanes was arrested by the police, following an order by president rodrigo duterte. it's a very serious rebellion. had it succeeded, it could have overthrown the government. mr trillanes had been holed up inside the building for three weeks while the government secured an arrest warrant. injust one presid
the animals reportedly provided milk for nawaz sharif, mr khan's predecessor, and his family.hould be sold off as part of the government's so—called austerity auctions. he has since made much of his so—called austerity drive, although critics say it has been more style than substance so far. now to the philippines, where a fierce critic of the country's president, rodrigo duterte, senator antonio trillanes, is facing possible detention over charges of instigating a coup d'etat. 0ur...
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of them operate with then pakistani borders and it wants the government of new prime minister imran khan to do more but also says it will end a planned three hundred million dollars military assistance it's part of a broader cotten u.s. aid to pakistan which was announced earlier this year pakistan's foreign minister says the three hundred billion figure is money the u.s. owed the country for its help in fighting armed groups secretary of state is expected to visit wednesday and the issue is likely to top the agenda president donald trump has previously accused pakistan of deceiving the u.s. while receiving billions of dollars and aid pakistan denies it give safe haven to any armed group but i guess in a moment but first let's have a closer look at the figures pakistan's estimated to have received more than thirty three billion dollars in financial support from the u.s. since two thousand and two washington substantially increased its ascent. and so as lama bother in the wake of the nine eleven attacks then it went up again in two thousand and nine when congress approved a package that a
of them operate with then pakistani borders and it wants the government of new prime minister imran khan to do more but also says it will end a planned three hundred million dollars military assistance it's part of a broader cotten u.s. aid to pakistan which was announced earlier this year pakistan's foreign minister says the three hundred billion figure is money the u.s. owed the country for its help in fighting armed groups secretary of state is expected to visit wednesday and the issue is...
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the animals reportedly provided milk for nawaz sharif, mr khan's predecessor, and his family. should be sold off as part of the government's so—called austerity auctions. he has since made much of his so—called austerity drive, although critics say it has been more style than substance so far. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: more on the senatejudiciary hearing on brett kavanaugh. we'll be hearing from some of ordinary people watching the event in the us. in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the day that so many had feared for so the day that so many had feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics around the world, but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. israel's right—winger, ariel sharon, visited the religious compound and that started the trouble. he wants israel alone to have sove
the animals reportedly provided milk for nawaz sharif, mr khan's predecessor, and his family. should be sold off as part of the government's so—called austerity auctions. he has since made much of his so—called austerity drive, although critics say it has been more style than substance so far. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: more on the senatejudiciary hearing on brett kavanaugh. we'll be hearing from some of ordinary...
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who are killing american and other foreign soldiers in afghanistan how will the newly elected imran khan approach this relationship. thank you i think it's going to be. a while. for your word lake to convince pakistan mainly mainly to tackle the problem who are allegedly on the other side of the border and carrying over tax in on their front thirty three pakistan can are afforded to take them on military leave physically because of a backlash we already have a backlash from the pakistani taliban who are across the border but more importantly pakistan is also a lost lot of clout with them so that it can you can push them onto the board shooting table search want to be left out but mainly not only that we differ on these issues we differed on the core of national security interest namely we love to defend nuclear option be enough to. liberate kashmir from india we don't want india to dominate. because otherwise we will have a printer from both sides of our border and the east end of our border in the west we cannot afford to have their. those negotiations are going to be right enough to ha
who are killing american and other foreign soldiers in afghanistan how will the newly elected imran khan approach this relationship. thank you i think it's going to be. a while. for your word lake to convince pakistan mainly mainly to tackle the problem who are allegedly on the other side of the border and carrying over tax in on their front thirty three pakistan can are afforded to take them on military leave physically because of a backlash we already have a backlash from the pakistani...
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this is khan's second fight of 2018, after nearly a two year absence from the ring.t will open the door to gettng back to the top of the sport. i've been lucky in my whole career winning three when pat —— world titres, and becoming the euna bided that unified champion as well, i think it's time to win another title and then hopefully battled and my whole boxing career really well, i met a great career up to now, i've been over ten years a professional boxer, but 2004 is where i started from that seems like forever now, things like such a long time but so much as happened since then, i want to win another title that's my dream. one of the heroes from super saturday at london 2012 will be hanging—up his spikes up for good this weekend. greg rutherford, who won the long jump title at the olympic stadium, will compete for the final time at the great north city games. of course it's sad, but i'm ready to retire and move onto new things, my bodyis retire and move onto new things, my body is most certainly ready to retire and move on. getting out of bed in the morning is qu
this is khan's second fight of 2018, after nearly a two year absence from the ring.t will open the door to gettng back to the top of the sport. i've been lucky in my whole career winning three when pat —— world titres, and becoming the euna bided that unified champion as well, i think it's time to win another title and then hopefully battled and my whole boxing career really well, i met a great career up to now, i've been over ten years a professional boxer, but 2004 is where i started from...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, calls for a second eu referendum — as he attacks the government's handlingbrexit. at least 30 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really dangerous to try to deal with. in the united states, communities on the east coast face "epic amounts of rainfall", as storm florence continues its path of destruction. olympic champion, eliud kipchoge breaks the marathon world record by over a minute in berlin. and in half an hour, foreign correspondents currently posted here look at the latest developments in the brexit negotiations in dateline london. the prime minister has defended her plan for brexit and revealed she becomes "irritated" when asked how long she'll last in thejob. in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s nick robinson, theresa may said the debate was not about her future, but the future of the united kingdom. and she was also critic
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, calls for a second eu referendum — as he attacks the government's handlingbrexit. at least 30 people are killed in flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut approaches hong kong. the big problem, although not so much in evidence around here, is smashed windows, smashed glass. we've seen lots of this stuff flying around, and that is really dangerous to try to deal with. in the united states, communities on the east coast face "epic...
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khan has said that they will formally scrutinize the sixty two dillion dollar portfolio of investments in pakistan related to be r i pakistanis role in b r i s formally titled the china pakistan economic corridor pakistani officials reportedly informed the chinese foreign minister of their plans in a meeting yesterday mr khan who took office less than a month ago has little room to maneuver as he tries to sustain foreign exchange reserves and ménage pakistan's growing debt much of that debt is owed to china and that has invited u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o to rule out loans from the international monetary fund or i.m.f. as a remedy mr pump aoe has disparaged the idea as a bailout for chinese investors. and the belton road initiative has also hit a bump in malaysia as the new government under returning prime minister mohammad has confirmed the cancellation of a set of pipelines related to energy totaling nearly three billion dollars the cancellations of the three specific pipeline projects follows a previous suspensions and review of them the projects are seen as key belton roa
khan has said that they will formally scrutinize the sixty two dillion dollar portfolio of investments in pakistan related to be r i pakistanis role in b r i s formally titled the china pakistan economic corridor pakistani officials reportedly informed the chinese foreign minister of their plans in a meeting yesterday mr khan who took office less than a month ago has little room to maneuver as he tries to sustain foreign exchange reserves and ménage pakistan's growing debt much of that debt is...
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imran khan really also be meeting the so d. crown prince mohammad been on and after rejecting the united arab emirates. they said indeed a very important date which will show their direction of the pakistani foreign policy with the new government in. talks in germany member of the russian punk band pussy riot came to the country for treatment points and. was admitted to a clinic in moscow last week after falling ill following a court hearing this late. friday for treatment. argentina's former president cristina kushner has been charged with corruption kushner's accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for public contracts the judge has asked for paula mentary immunity to be lifted so she can be detained and the pit is senior director for america's market intelligence he's given us more details on the corruption scandal. this is actually the logical step of a long investigation into scandal the started several months ago there's already been more than a dozen people investigated and actually indicted on these
imran khan really also be meeting the so d. crown prince mohammad been on and after rejecting the united arab emirates. they said indeed a very important date which will show their direction of the pakistani foreign policy with the new government in. talks in germany member of the russian punk band pussy riot came to the country for treatment points and. was admitted to a clinic in moscow last week after falling ill following a court hearing this late. friday for treatment. argentina's former...
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khan is working to bring free education to the world. he is the founder of khan academy.orm has 64 million registered users and 190 countries. last year alone it benefitted some 140,000 teachers worldwide. >> so khan academy announced something called mastery learning. what is that and how can i get some? >> it's an old idea. the first way that people learned. if you need to learn something, if you're trouble with it, you just keep working on it until you master it and then you move on. but in the education system we live in, you learn at a fixed pace. you will see some of the kids are operating at a fourth grade level and some at an eighth grade level, but the teacher has to teach to the middle. so mastery learning is let every student learn at the right level, and if they're having trouble, fill in the gaps. w,as just hard before, how does one tea teacher meet the needs of every student. p>> give an example in a subjec or something. >> it could be anything, in math, if you're having trouble with negative exponents, negative numbers, and you take a test, and the current
khan is working to bring free education to the world. he is the founder of khan academy.orm has 64 million registered users and 190 countries. last year alone it benefitted some 140,000 teachers worldwide. >> so khan academy announced something called mastery learning. what is that and how can i get some? >> it's an old idea. the first way that people learned. if you need to learn something, if you're trouble with it, you just keep working on it until you master it and then you move...
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of course it remains to be seen how the dynamics work between imran khan and the pakistani military,arily be in a position by itself to change pakistani policy on afghanistan. the world's biggest iceberg is on the move. take a look at this animation of what's happening in the antartic. this iceberg weighs a trillion tonnes and is 6000 square kilometres. it broke away 13 months ago, but then itjust moved back and forth. now though its southern end has been swung round almost 90 degrees by ocean currents. this map shows its location at the tip of the antarctic peninsula. and you can get an idea of its scale with these comparisons, there's greater london, hawaii's big island and cyprus. jonathan amos has more. we know is 1a months as it broke away from the coastline of antarctica, 12th of july away from the coastline of antarctica, 12th ofjuly 2017th that this piece came off, 6000 km2 about 150 km long, 55 km wide, chilean of eyes remarkable isn't it? and really it spent the first 30 months just sort of shuffling on the spot going forwards the spot going forwards a bit, backwards a bit,
of course it remains to be seen how the dynamics work between imran khan and the pakistani military,arily be in a position by itself to change pakistani policy on afghanistan. the world's biggest iceberg is on the move. take a look at this animation of what's happening in the antartic. this iceberg weighs a trillion tonnes and is 6000 square kilometres. it broke away 13 months ago, but then itjust moved back and forth. now though its southern end has been swung round almost 90 degrees by ocean...
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pending an appeal shortly before july highs general election which was won by should be dr khan. or basically that the charges against him the corruption charges against him while politically motivated not just a bit we find out what's his release from jail means for the new government in pakistan but first have a look at this report. the car carrying pakistan's former prime minister to freedom caught in the throng of supporters. they're celebrating now as shareef and his daughter marianne's release from prison. but we're all very happy and we're sure no washer reach that god willing we'll support him at every step. with sacrifice our lives properties everything for not wash a reef out there or. similar scenes of jubilation outside the high court as the court ordered the sharifs release that convictions are still under appeal. the court has said that the findings so far have been insufficient so the case has been suspended. it's the latest twist in a series of scandals involving the former prime minister in his first public appearance after being forced to leave office and twenty
pending an appeal shortly before july highs general election which was won by should be dr khan. or basically that the charges against him the corruption charges against him while politically motivated not just a bit we find out what's his release from jail means for the new government in pakistan but first have a look at this report. the car carrying pakistan's former prime minister to freedom caught in the throng of supporters. they're celebrating now as shareef and his daughter marianne's...
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ramping up of the pressure on pakistan and on its new government led by the new prime minister imran khanare there other ways that the u.s. could pressure the pakistani government and its new prime minister. well the secretary of state might pump a zero and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford are both the due to go to islamic bod later this month they'll certainly be some discussions there and pakistan you know is in some difficulties economically it's a running out of it's a foreign reserve capital and there is a lot of speculation that islam abed might go to the the. international monetary fund to ask for a bailout now the u.s. essentially has the majority share of votes in the i.m.f. so the u.s. could block pakistan from. getting that loan but it's also worth pointing out that pakistan is not without its own options here earlier in august in fact pakistan and russia signed a military cooperation agreement and if pakistan can't get money from the i.m.f. it could possibly go to china which has plenty of money to spare and often. gives it with the fewer string
ramping up of the pressure on pakistan and on its new government led by the new prime minister imran khanare there other ways that the u.s. could pressure the pakistani government and its new prime minister. well the secretary of state might pump a zero and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford are both the due to go to islamic bod later this month they'll certainly be some discussions there and pakistan you know is in some difficulties economically it's a running out...
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khan's recommendations are immediately put into practice it's time to get out of the classroom from now all afternoon classes will be held outside. the peoples here are now learning that the health of their eyes is more important than intense study and good grades. and that this sort of learning can be really fun. so most of those here in any case. the fact is we human beings sit around too much according to a study by the world health organization forty two percent of people in germany a couch potato's that's more than the global average in two ways it may apply to as many as sixty seven percent of the population and that's bad for our health too too little exercise can give rise to diabetes heart and circulation disorders and weight problems two point three million people were overweight in two thousand and sixteen in the small town of iran in northwest spain people are actively tackling the issue. hard as it may be they set off at seven in the morning. and carlos pinero knows only too well just how hard it can be. that's why the general practitioner always accompanies his patients on
khan's recommendations are immediately put into practice it's time to get out of the classroom from now all afternoon classes will be held outside. the peoples here are now learning that the health of their eyes is more important than intense study and good grades. and that this sort of learning can be really fun. so most of those here in any case. the fact is we human beings sit around too much according to a study by the world health organization forty two percent of people in germany a couch...
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cross khan was a successful i.t. manager and to just developed a new software program when he woke up one morning looked at his cell phone and couldn't see anything he had a detached retina hid ignored his short sightedness for too long con underwent twelve operations without success as she tried it did it again and i fell overboard because when you apply it's difficult to do anything serious suicide was so awful there was ironic but then it was to the point that my family made me realize no matter what happened to me but why i came here i can move i don't always going to be there for me that's the love and because of the family bond things that made me realize that for god's if i'm settled out for myself that i can tell something that i can still do something for myself and others. since then he's been sure in taiwan schools as a living morning to others this principal invited him personally she wants to move away from conventional teaching that classes which can be bad for the arts and instead bring in a motto for
cross khan was a successful i.t. manager and to just developed a new software program when he woke up one morning looked at his cell phone and couldn't see anything he had a detached retina hid ignored his short sightedness for too long con underwent twelve operations without success as she tried it did it again and i fell overboard because when you apply it's difficult to do anything serious suicide was so awful there was ironic but then it was to the point that my family made me realize no...
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one of the most ambitious projects khan is hoping to help fund with overseas donations construction has been on and off because it's run out of money the crowd sourcing proposal was originally the idea of the pakistani chief justice but khan's feets has made the idea go viral and supporters are using the hash tag donates for dems to get others on board the posting screen shots all the money transfer confirmations. but of course there are also the skeptics this which he uses says that he was actually pointed out in one cons well here he says he should first sell his own pestle property and deposit the amount in the dam fund only then i will donate as i want says the pakistanis already pay enough in taxes so government he accuses of having no plan for the economy infrastructure or development now it to help raise money pakistan's railway minister has a dam tax but most of the cash will still be coming from the crowd funding and three pakistanis that we spoke to are not very happy i don't think the government can build a dam between nations i know that want to shorten is going to be an acu
one of the most ambitious projects khan is hoping to help fund with overseas donations construction has been on and off because it's run out of money the crowd sourcing proposal was originally the idea of the pakistani chief justice but khan's feets has made the idea go viral and supporters are using the hash tag donates for dems to get others on board the posting screen shots all the money transfer confirmations. but of course there are also the skeptics this which he uses says that he was...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government'sdling of brexit. around 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut makes landfall on the china coast. now on bbc news, a special report by inside out into the disruption experienced by train passengers in the north of england. this is for northern, crossing the border. bringing us mismanaged timetable trauma. delays for the rich, just as bad for the poor. displayed on chaotic led boards. the hordes of commuters, they slowly grow older, still waiting but late, stood shoulder—to—shoulder. poor service, it tests our passengers' brains. they know they'll be rammed inside two tiny trains. and as they step forward to make their approaches, a loud tinny tannoy blares out a new notice. this train is now cancelled, a robot voice misers. today's problem due to a shortage of drivers. but new rolling stock is coming. our wait‘s nearly ended. can our railway be mended? good evening and welcome to a special edition of the programme coming live from
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government'sdling of brexit. around 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut makes landfall on the china coast. now on bbc news, a special report by inside out into the disruption experienced by train passengers in the north of england. this is for northern, crossing the border. bringing us mismanaged timetable trauma. delays for the rich, just as bad for...
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bays i think you let's get reaction from the occupied west bank city of ramallah that's where imran khan is joining us from so as james was saying there was nothing really new in our best of speech were people there and those who support our boss expecting him to come up with some new initiative. well i don't know if you can see just behind me but the west screens in ramallah in the main square there showing the palestinian president's speech and there was certainly cheering going on as he was speaking this was very much a speech that had nothing new in it but was a round up of the frustrations that the palestinians feel let's just take a look. a look at the beginning of the speech jerusalem he said is not for sale that's very very strong language stronger language than we've heard from him palestinian people's rights are not up for bargaining he kicked off his speech with that sort of very strong speech he also went on to really talk about the agreements with israel including the security coordination agreements saying we'll have to renegotiate all of these interviews will have to revie
bays i think you let's get reaction from the occupied west bank city of ramallah that's where imran khan is joining us from so as james was saying there was nothing really new in our best of speech were people there and those who support our boss expecting him to come up with some new initiative. well i don't know if you can see just behind me but the west screens in ramallah in the main square there showing the palestinian president's speech and there was certainly cheering going on as he was...
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the point west bank village of khan arma the move is to prevent the gathering of activists at the site of the israeli government has announced plans to demolish the village to make way for the building of illegal settlements let's get the latest now from our correspondent carrie forsett who's on the line for us now from israel carrie where are you and what's going on. you know we just crossed into the occupied west bank actually beach and what we understand been happening this morning or this afternoon is that as you say really scary forces moved into the area in the early hours of yesterday they moved in as well to remove some temporary structures that have been put in place near the village today was meant to be a day where there was going to be protest at a prayer as in advance of those it seems the israelis losing. some access roads using those as not equipment to create barriers and using their own forces to create books but activists and others entering the village. we understand that journalists allowed to get in the restriction isn't entirely and of course there are a good numb
the point west bank village of khan arma the move is to prevent the gathering of activists at the site of the israeli government has announced plans to demolish the village to make way for the building of illegal settlements let's get the latest now from our correspondent carrie forsett who's on the line for us now from israel carrie where are you and what's going on. you know we just crossed into the occupied west bank actually beach and what we understand been happening this morning or this...
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had related to be our eye we go first to pakistan where the government of new prime minister imraan khan has said that they will formally scrutinise the sixty two billion dollar portfolio of investments in pakistan related to be r i pakistanis role in b r i s formally titled the china pakistan economic corridor pakistani officials reportedly informed the chinese foreign minister of their plans in a meeting yesterday mr khan who took office less than a month ago has little room to maneuver as he tries to sustain foreign exchange reserves and manage pakistan's growing debt much of that debt is owed to china and that is invited u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh to rule out loans from the international monetary fund or i.m.f. as a remedy mr pump ale has disparaged the idea as a bailout for chinese investors. and the belton road initiative has also hit a bump in malaysia as the new government under returning prime minister mahathir mohamad has confirmed the cancellation of a set of pipelines related to energy totaling nearly three billion dollars.
had related to be our eye we go first to pakistan where the government of new prime minister imraan khan has said that they will formally scrutinise the sixty two billion dollar portfolio of investments in pakistan related to be r i pakistanis role in b r i s formally titled the china pakistan economic corridor pakistani officials reportedly informed the chinese foreign minister of their plans in a meeting yesterday mr khan who took office less than a month ago has little room to maneuver as he...
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just days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister, imran khan consequences of the us cancelling military aid. it will certainly sour relations because in a couple of days we have the secretary of state, mike pompeo, and the head of the us military coming to islamabad and clearly this action has been taken as a build—up to us pressure on pakistan to deliver the taliban. the main demand from the us has been that the taliban leaders living in pakistan should be made available for talks with the americans and with the kabul government and the pakistanis say they are doing everything they can to persuade them, the americans say they are not doing enough, and if need be they should evict these taliban and send them back into afghanistan. that is something pakistan is not prepared to do, so i think that will be the main item but there are many other items in which neither side see eye to eye. the authorities in germany say rival protests by pro— and anti—migrant groups in the eastern city of chemnitz passed off without major trouble. the atmosphere in
just days before the us secretary of state is due to meet the newly elected prime minister, imran khan consequences of the us cancelling military aid. it will certainly sour relations because in a couple of days we have the secretary of state, mike pompeo, and the head of the us military coming to islamabad and clearly this action has been taken as a build—up to us pressure on pakistan to deliver the taliban. the main demand from the us has been that the taliban leaders living in pakistan...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government'sandling of brexit. at least 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut moves towards the china coast. next on bbc news, it's time for click. facial recognition, x—ray vision and a brexit mission. we're almost six months away from the uk starting its transition period to leave the eu. the details of which, in case you haven't heard, are still a bit sketchy. as the eu themselves have said, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed... but whilst the politicians battle out the final points and we consider the what ifs, ports across the country are bracing themselves for change. dover here exclusively handles eu imports, so when brexit does come, it's one of the ports that's going to have to adjust the most, but no matter how final arrangements play out, making sure our ports and borders run smoothly is clearly going to be a key priority. almost 500 million tonnes of freight go through the uk borders every year. offloading and processing
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has called for a second eu referendum and attacked the government'sandling of brexit. at least 50 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the philippines, as typhoon mangkhut moves towards the china coast. next on bbc news, it's time for click. facial recognition, x—ray vision and a brexit mission. we're almost six months away from the uk starting its transition period to leave the eu. the details of which, in case you haven't heard, are still a...
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and the new prime minister in iran khan in the slum of our correspondent kabul hyder has this update from the capital . the u.s. move is likely to affect the as much. when the talks start happening in islamabad peril will be meeting the bug astonied prime minister imran khan who had been elected recently the new government and already said that it warrants a new direction for its focus on the foreign policy is concerned one day i didn't lead reliant on the united states focused on wants to improve relations with moscow because they offered assistance as part of the training of a military officer this concern that moves coming after the us can send a similar program which has been in place for decades the us will be interested to discuss ideas on and of foreign peace the americans are already talking to the taleban directly and it will be important to see what kind of expectations they bring forward as far as progress on its concern but the new government is likely to tell the americans that the new relationship between their two countries has to be based on mutual respect bugger's do
and the new prime minister in iran khan in the slum of our correspondent kabul hyder has this update from the capital . the u.s. move is likely to affect the as much. when the talks start happening in islamabad peril will be meeting the bug astonied prime minister imran khan who had been elected recently the new government and already said that it warrants a new direction for its focus on the foreign policy is concerned one day i didn't lead reliant on the united states focused on wants to...