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we saw things like the pakistan. stock exchange going at record highs. so just pakistan stock exchange going at record highs. sojust how much support to the sharif family haven't pakistan? well, actually, for the man or woman on the clapham omnibus, what matters is that he delivers. and you are quite right to say that the sharif brothers have not delivered in pakistan in general, and sharif in punjab. in punjab, mind you, the largest province in pakistan, with the largest number of voters. so it is very likely that the pakistan muslim league will be returned at the next elections, which are due next year. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we bring you the story of one chinese woman unable to freeze her eggs because she is not married, and herjourney to find the treatment overseas. also on the programme: la hands to paris as hosts for the 2024 olympics in favour of 2028. we're in la with the latest next. cheering the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmatio
we saw things like the pakistan. stock exchange going at record highs. so just pakistan stock exchange going at record highs. sojust how much support to the sharif family haven't pakistan? well, actually, for the man or woman on the clapham omnibus, what matters is that he delivers. and you are quite right to say that the sharif brothers have not delivered in pakistan in general, and sharif in punjab. in punjab, mind you, the largest province in pakistan, with the largest number of voters. so...
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pakistan's ambassador to the united states, husain haqqani explained how this will be seen in pakistanway reaffirmed the tradition that no pakistani prime minister ever leaves office as the result of an election. they are elected to office, but they are either assassinated, removed from power by the president, a civil servant, they lose power in a coup that are, and now you are seeing the second being removed in a traditional coup. —— coup. that does not mean he is guilty of corruption, but the fact remains that it should be determined in a trial court, and this is not a trial. this weekend commemorations will be held in the uk and belgium marking the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the third battle of ypres, also known as the battle of passchendaele. three months of fighting killed or injured more than 450,000 men on both sides. when it was over, the allies had gained five miles of german territory. our special correspondent, allan little, reports from flanders, on a battle that has come to symbolise the horror of the great war. this is your studio? jonathan and zach from totten
pakistan's ambassador to the united states, husain haqqani explained how this will be seen in pakistanway reaffirmed the tradition that no pakistani prime minister ever leaves office as the result of an election. they are elected to office, but they are either assassinated, removed from power by the president, a civil servant, they lose power in a coup that are, and now you are seeing the second being removed in a traditional coup. —— coup. that does not mean he is guilty of corruption, but...
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democracy will evolve in pakistan and insha'allah, we will be able to establish a new pakistan.n flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks revealed were linked to a number of his children. the pakistani supreme court has been trying to establish where the money came from to buy them. the prime minister's daughter, widely seen as his political successor, as well as her father, will now face further inquiries by the national anticorruption body. no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office. sharif served twice in the ‘90s, but was overthrown in a military coup. some of his supporters have claimed the allegations against him now are an attempt by the country's powerful army to oust him again. his family have always denied any wrongdoing and outside the court some of his ministers remained defiant. translation: no matter who becomes the prime minister, the prime minister in the hearts of the pakistani people will always be nawaz sharif. the ruling party will now have to nominate a new leader, but with elections due to take place by the middle of next
democracy will evolve in pakistan and insha'allah, we will be able to establish a new pakistan.n flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks revealed were linked to a number of his children. the pakistani supreme court has been trying to establish where the money came from to buy them. the prime minister's daughter, widely seen as his political successor, as well as her father, will now face further inquiries by the national anticorruption body. no prime minister in pakistan has ever...
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do you think atheism is spreading in pakistan? and more attention to such atheistic views, of course it will grab the whole country in the very near future. because nobody will be safe. they will not be in safe hands. and we will lose our identity. there is still so many questions around mashal‘s death. could the police have done more? could the university administration? there are concerns failings could be covered up. hello. turning out to be quite a nice day for many parts of the southern areas. the remnants of saturday's rain will still be there across the south—east. once we get rid of that, a really lovely day for a good part of england and wales. not too much in the way of breeze. temperatures into the low 20s and teens for many. more in the way of cloud, maybe a passing shower. some of those may be sharp and prolonged, especially towards the end of the day. across the north—west of scotland, you may even hear the odd rumble of thunder. winds easing in the north—east but ever present for a good part of scotland for most of
do you think atheism is spreading in pakistan? and more attention to such atheistic views, of course it will grab the whole country in the very near future. because nobody will be safe. they will not be in safe hands. and we will lose our identity. there is still so many questions around mashal‘s death. could the police have done more? could the university administration? there are concerns failings could be covered up. hello. turning out to be quite a nice day for many parts of the southern...
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do you think atheism is spreading in pakistan?more and more attention to such atheistic views, of course it will grab the whole country in the very near future. because nobody will be safe. they will not be in safe hands. and we will lose our identity. there is still so many questions around mashal‘s death. could the police have done more? could the university administration? there are concerns failings could be covered up. hello. for those of you who live in eastern scotland, i'm sure you will be pleased to see the back ofjune. june was notjust a wet month, it was a record—breaking month. in edinburgh we had 181 millimetres of rain fall across june. it was edinburgh we had 181 millimetres of rain fall acrossjune. it was the wettest ju ne rain fall acrossjune. it was the wettest june on record. rain fall acrossjune. it was the wettestjune on record. that was last month. we can all expect the season sunny last month. we can all expect the season sunny spells over coming days. there will be some styles of rain on tuesday and then fo
do you think atheism is spreading in pakistan?more and more attention to such atheistic views, of course it will grab the whole country in the very near future. because nobody will be safe. they will not be in safe hands. and we will lose our identity. there is still so many questions around mashal‘s death. could the police have done more? could the university administration? there are concerns failings could be covered up. hello. for those of you who live in eastern scotland, i'm sure you...
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pakistan.lated incidents, kidnappings and political turmoil have all taken their toll on the country's reputation. and as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. pakistan is in the news almost constantly, but coverage of this area is pretty one—dimensional. if it is not focusing on the taliban, it is about the country's differences with india or cricket. but there is a lot more to it than that. the country is home to over 190 million people, and 63% are under 25. many of these are fun loving, forward—thinking individuals who are changing the world. so i am on my way to meet some. karachi is pakistan's most dangerous and notorious city, but a security crackdown over the last few years means it has got a lot safer, and for a traveller like myself that means an experience like few others. itjust might be a bit crazy along the way. all right, so i have changed into more suitable clothing beca
pakistan.lated incidents, kidnappings and political turmoil have all taken their toll on the country's reputation. and as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. pakistan is in the news almost constantly, but coverage of this area is pretty one—dimensional. if it is not focusing on the taliban, it is about the country's differences with india or cricket. but there is a lot more to it...
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karachi is pakistan's most dangerous and notorious city.y crackdown over the past few years means it has gotten a lot safer and, for a traveller like myself, that means an experience like few others. it just might be crazy along the way. all right, so i have changed into more suitable clothing, because i want to get a taste of karachi. and when you think of a tour, you usually think of a friendly tour guides, some foreigners a casual stroll around the city, but in karachi it is much different. it is done on one of this things. this is the super savari express. in a city linked more with bombs and guns than tourism trips, the super savari seems a strange choice, but this is a unique kind of tours. created to change the image of karachi, not only locally but also around the world. it is main aim to help karachi's population reconnect with their city. and help the rich meet the city's poorest members. in its early days, each tour would come with an armed guard but, as the situation has improved, it is nowjust this big beautiful bus. i love thi
karachi is pakistan's most dangerous and notorious city.y crackdown over the past few years means it has gotten a lot safer and, for a traveller like myself, that means an experience like few others. it just might be crazy along the way. all right, so i have changed into more suitable clothing, because i want to get a taste of karachi. and when you think of a tour, you usually think of a friendly tour guides, some foreigners a casual stroll around the city, but in karachi it is much different....
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blasphemy allegations are often using pakistan as a way to settle personal feuds. using pakistan as a‘s using pakistan as a way to settle personal feuds. mashal‘s father believes this video of him criticising alleged quip —— corruption in the university a few days before his death led to a conspiracy against him. police has also collected evidence suggesting stu d e nts also collected evidence suggesting students jealous of mashal‘s influence wanted him out of the university. it is hard to know what thatis university. it is hard to know what that is true. what we know is that most of those who took part in the violence did believe mashal was a blasphemer. i think at one time the notion or the thing of action in pakistan was if somebody wanted to get someone killed they would go and hire what we came to know as target killers, hitmen for hire, mercenaries. now, just released a rumour that they have committed blasphemy and they will be killed. dozens of mashal‘s friends who appeared in the videos of the killings have been arrested. some members of religious student organisations, others
blasphemy allegations are often using pakistan as a way to settle personal feuds. using pakistan as a‘s using pakistan as a way to settle personal feuds. mashal‘s father believes this video of him criticising alleged quip —— corruption in the university a few days before his death led to a conspiracy against him. police has also collected evidence suggesting stu d e nts also collected evidence suggesting students jealous of mashal‘s influence wanted him out of the university. it is...
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not only in his own country but neighbouring pakistan. he wants it betrayed them as pakistan.thin and threatening externally. instead of installation to lee mckenzie dh and can he sees the future in a constant armed struggle, his side being armed to the teeth, being ready to dispatch as the teeth, being ready to dispatch as many muslims as possible when trouble arises. i would call it the israeli model. he has broken decades of support for the palestinian cause. tallying up with on a ferry terry and hawks like benjamin netanyahu. he snubbed palestinian leaders, and also stocked up with weapons. i found it quite outrageous a leader like him chooses to side with the state of israel, which regularly breaches international and humanitarian laws, whose leaders past and present stand accused of war crimes this who are consta ntly accused of war crimes this who are constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. ifound it constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found it quite distasteful. some of the big question is, we will
not only in his own country but neighbouring pakistan. he wants it betrayed them as pakistan.thin and threatening externally. instead of installation to lee mckenzie dh and can he sees the future in a constant armed struggle, his side being armed to the teeth, being ready to dispatch as the teeth, being ready to dispatch as many muslims as possible when trouble arises. i would call it the israeli model. he has broken decades of support for the palestinian cause. tallying up with on a ferry...
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no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office. the 90s. some of his supporters claim pakistan's army is the driving force behind the current allegations. sharif, his family and his allies have always denied any wrongdoing. we have history of such disqualifications in pakistan and we have also seen that such disqualifications are later turned down and they are reversed. the ruling party will now have to nominate a new leader. amongst the favourites is the prime minister's brother, currently chief minister of the province of punjab. but, for the moment, the country is facing real uncertainty. this weekend commemorations will be held in the uk and belgium, marking the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the third battle of ypres, also known as the battle of passchendaele. our special correspondent allan little reports from flanders on a battle that has come to symbolise the horror of the great war. each ploughing season, even now, the earth here gives up munitions lost in 1917. human remains, too, of men who disappeared a century a
no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office. the 90s. some of his supporters claim pakistan's army is the driving force behind the current allegations. sharif, his family and his allies have always denied any wrongdoing. we have history of such disqualifications in pakistan and we have also seen that such disqualifications are later turned down and they are reversed. the ruling party will now have to nominate a new leader. amongst the favourites is the prime...
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it's about the future of pakistan. this case centers around for luxury flats in this building in mayfair. and it began when millions of secret documents from a law firm in panama. will leaked last year. they revealed that the flats were linked to a number of no y. su wreaths children. supreme court in pakistan has been trying to establish where the money to buy them came from. prime minister is due to is alleged to have tried to cover up her ownership of the flats. my email was had been seen as her father's successor. now they both face further enquiries by the national anti corruption body. she was defiant on twitter though. posting this picture of the prime minister promising he would return to power in next year's elections. no prime minister in buckets on has ever completed a full time in office. nawaz sharif himself was overthrown by a military coup in the nineties. some of his supporters claim but his own army is the driving force behind the current allegations. she reef timely and his allies and always denied an
it's about the future of pakistan. this case centers around for luxury flats in this building in mayfair. and it began when millions of secret documents from a law firm in panama. will leaked last year. they revealed that the flats were linked to a number of no y. su wreaths children. supreme court in pakistan has been trying to establish where the money to buy them came from. prime minister is due to is alleged to have tried to cover up her ownership of the flats. my email was had been seen as...
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the china—pakistan axis really endangers india at the moment. last 25 years since the peace and tranquillity treaty between india and china, things have been going well. indeed on the trade front, they have been going extremely well particularly for china. but all of a sudden in the last three years, the chinese approach has become tough. there is reason for this but at the same time there is a collision which needs to be sorted out between these two major asian countries. henry, you're nodding. i am glad there was this talk but i am more concerned by the fact that india and pakistan are not talking. i find that border much hotter than the india—china border. given what is going on in kashmir and the fact that both are nuclear armed states, pakistan having just performed a testfiring of a nuclear missile earlier this week, that seems far more concerning to me than pakistan and china. in general, the tension between india and pakistan is always at a higher level. as a matter of fact, between india and china, matters had cooled off considerably fo
the china—pakistan axis really endangers india at the moment. last 25 years since the peace and tranquillity treaty between india and china, things have been going well. indeed on the trade front, they have been going extremely well particularly for china. but all of a sudden in the last three years, the chinese approach has become tough. there is reason for this but at the same time there is a collision which needs to be sorted out between these two major asian countries. henry, you're...
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this guy had inside dealing with pakistan of some sort whose family fled to pakistan.ore he was arrested. he had access to the most of secret information and emails manageable. >> when you are moving hundreds of,000 of dollars from a credit union on the hill and you know you are under investigation that's a clue. we have seen debbie wasserman-schultz deny, deny, deny. stonewall, become indignant or being questioned about it. talking about the need for a special counsel, she is living proof. she was questioning the chief of the capitol police during a committee hearing and became very frustrated and upset with him and essentially threatened him and said i am not going to turn over my equipment. this behavior is out of control. the fact that she kept him on the payroll, the chief of the family operation until just before he tried to flee the country, this is a bad spy novel. no one would believe this. david: may i suggest this be the source of your next investigation. it's a great mill through which you get a lot of gris to send a lot of people away. thank you for being
this guy had inside dealing with pakistan of some sort whose family fled to pakistan.ore he was arrested. he had access to the most of secret information and emails manageable. >> when you are moving hundreds of,000 of dollars from a credit union on the hill and you know you are under investigation that's a clue. we have seen debbie wasserman-schultz deny, deny, deny. stonewall, become indignant or being questioned about it. talking about the need for a special counsel, she is living...
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karachi is pakistan is most dangerous city.ut it has got safer and for a traveller like myself, it is an experience like few others. it just might myself, it is an experience like few others. itjust might be crazy at long the way. i have changed into more suitable clothing because i wa nt to more suitable clothing because i want to have a taste of karachi. you think of friendly tour guides, foreigners are casual stroll around the city but in karachi it is much different. it is done on one of this. this seems a strange choice but it is unique. created to change the image not only locally but around the world. it is mainly to help the population. to help the poorest members. as the situation has improved, it is nowjust this big beautiful bus. i love this bus. what is the history of its? the concept works on the lines of this being a representation. you can climb on the roof... who doesn't wa nt to climb on the roof... who doesn't want to climb on the roof of a bus? why did think as city like karadzic needs something like this? th
karachi is pakistan is most dangerous city.ut it has got safer and for a traveller like myself, it is an experience like few others. it just might myself, it is an experience like few others. itjust might be crazy at long the way. i have changed into more suitable clothing because i wa nt to more suitable clothing because i want to have a taste of karachi. you think of friendly tour guides, foreigners are casual stroll around the city but in karachi it is much different. it is done on one of...
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no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office.supporters claim pakistan's army is the driving force behind the current allegations. sharif, his family and his allies have always denied any wrongdoing. we have history of such disqualifications in pakistan and we have also seen that such disqualifications are later turned down and they are reversed. the ruling party will now have to nominate a new leader. amongst the favourites is the prime minister's brother, currently chief minister of the province of punjab. but, for the moment, the country is facing real uncertainty. secunder kermani, bbc news. it's been a dramatic day at the oval, where england's cricketers have taken control of the third test against south africa. a century from ben stokes, with the help of three consecutive sixes, saw england to a first innings total of 353. then toby roland jones, making his debut, took four quick south african wickets. at the close, the tourists had slumped to 126—8. this weekend commemorations will be held in the uk, and belgium, to mark t
no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office.supporters claim pakistan's army is the driving force behind the current allegations. sharif, his family and his allies have always denied any wrongdoing. we have history of such disqualifications in pakistan and we have also seen that such disqualifications are later turned down and they are reversed. the ruling party will now have to nominate a new leader. amongst the favourites is the prime minister's brother, currently...
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do you have an idea of what we should do about pakistan?sorting out the one without finding a solution to what the other one is trying to get out of that? i couldn't agree with you more this wider issue means test needs to be tackled energetically on the wider diplomatic circuit and extraordinary pressure should be brought on afghanistan. the ambivalent attitude that pakistan has had towards the situation in afghanistan, the isi has played both sides against the centre, this is quite extraordinary, quite unacceptable, and the united states, united kingdom, united european union, anybody else with influence should bring it on to pakistan to say, let's get settled on this. because you not helping. and i also, a parallel conversation, with slightly less intensity, should be brought on india as well. do we have much influence in this, does the foreign office have the power to knock heads together? you would think in pakistan, you might have, but i wonder whether we do. in the bigger context of brexit, we think we want to be a big player in the
do you have an idea of what we should do about pakistan?sorting out the one without finding a solution to what the other one is trying to get out of that? i couldn't agree with you more this wider issue means test needs to be tackled energetically on the wider diplomatic circuit and extraordinary pressure should be brought on afghanistan. the ambivalent attitude that pakistan has had towards the situation in afghanistan, the isi has played both sides against the centre, this is quite...
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what you think this means for pakistan? well at the moment of uncertainty. have to precariously walmart creek talk but just because they going all out country. and when you have a sudden change of power is a lot of uncertainty i think pakistan have come a long way from its past when. one could expect in public dressed up the military which step and. using a rationale that changed injuring you could be in there to promote stability and kill there could be a new election. i don't think it will happen i think is going to be a very smooth transition. iraqi but the ruling plm party well i'm actually quickly to come up with a your successor in the washer retooled and serve out the remainder of his what's your read. and te washer which children i'm sure bond hearings really hadn't been mentioned that all of these telemarketers investigations like think of him. it emerges credibility and not of tarnished and other members of his family which suggested he really could be a top. candidate to become love the next prime minister. i'm just looking back at the rule of law
what you think this means for pakistan? well at the moment of uncertainty. have to precariously walmart creek talk but just because they going all out country. and when you have a sudden change of power is a lot of uncertainty i think pakistan have come a long way from its past when. one could expect in public dressed up the military which step and. using a rationale that changed injuring you could be in there to promote stability and kill there could be a new election. i don't think it will...
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but between india and pakistan there is inevitably a face—off.s no dialogue between the two countries ata dialogue between the two countries at a ministerial level. but, fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic and one is democratic. whoever wins the battle, as american power declines in the west and suffers an identity crisis, will become the great power of the future. that is indeed true. china has been offered to a faster pace in the last 30 years. —— china has been off to a faster pace. democratic india has had more challenges. both india has had more challenges. both india and china have slowed down and this is part of the melted down catching up, not quite allowing the two countries to take off as they would have liked to do. india was growing at 10% plus gdp. t
but between india and pakistan there is inevitably a face—off.s no dialogue between the two countries ata dialogue between the two countries at a ministerial level. but, fundamentally, it is a very tense situation between the two countries. is what is at stake here are the defining relationship, india versus china. there is a new book called the retreat of western liberalism that makes that point. two models are being tested alongside each other, both are newly capitalist one is autocratic...
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now to political turmoil in pakistan.az sharif, has resigned after the supreme court disqualified him from office over corruption allegations. this came after lea ks from the panama papers revealed mr sharif‘s children bought expensive london apartments through offshore companies, allegedly enabling tax evasion or money laundering. sharif and his family have denied any wrongdoing. the bbc‘s secunder kermani reports. they've been chanting "go, nawaz, go!" for over a year. and today he left. nawaz sharif resigned after pakistan's highest court disqualified him from holding office. judges decided he'd not been honest in dealing with a corruption inquiry. for his opponents, including cricketer turned leading politician imran khan, today's decision is an unprecedented victory for accountability. translation: for the first time, we're hopeful that we can also progress like other countries. a powerful man has been brought down by the authority of law. this is not a personal issue between me and nawaz sharif, it's about the futur
now to political turmoil in pakistan.az sharif, has resigned after the supreme court disqualified him from office over corruption allegations. this came after lea ks from the panama papers revealed mr sharif‘s children bought expensive london apartments through offshore companies, allegedly enabling tax evasion or money laundering. sharif and his family have denied any wrongdoing. the bbc‘s secunder kermani reports. they've been chanting "go, nawaz, go!" for over a year. and today...
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the medicaly that systems in india and pakistan are more danced -- political systems in india and pakistanadvanced. joe: i want to talk to health care and last nights a vote. a long this process, the attempt to repeal obamacare has died two or three times and come back to life. does this feel different? marty: i don't think it does feel different. we are getting reports of some bipartisan discussions, informal group of democrats and republican senators who had dinner in washington the other night to discuss health care options, but at the same time, you've got people like ted cruz who say there's no way they could possibly work with democrats. there are rumblings. lindsey graham met with president trump to discuss health care. there are rumblings. aroundate is going to be for another two weeks. anything is possible. it doesn't feel any more final than the other times it has been declared dead. julia: what people saying about anthony scaramucci's discussion -- let's call it -- with "the discussion and any that this is the endgame for bannon and the chief of staff. i've heard that this is ga
the medicaly that systems in india and pakistan are more danced -- political systems in india and pakistanadvanced. joe: i want to talk to health care and last nights a vote. a long this process, the attempt to repeal obamacare has died two or three times and come back to life. does this feel different? marty: i don't think it does feel different. we are getting reports of some bipartisan discussions, informal group of democrats and republican senators who had dinner in washington the other...
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let's move on to pakistan.l crisis in pakistan. msci decided to reinstate the country as an emerging market, but the anon remained a frontier market, so a lot of people scratching their heads today. we are joined on set by our gadfly columnist to look at the bet right now. why is the considered a front to market when you look at pakistan and that is considered an emerging market? saudi arabia is also considered a frontier market trade they look at liquidity, whether foreigners can trade their stocks, and vietnam is an ex-communist country, so a tate entities. vietnam says foreigners cannot own more than 50% of a state-owned company. popular andare so ownership is hitting 45% from they cannot get shares on the local brokerages. pakistan is more liberal, so that is why msci considered pakistan and emerging-market. angie: four a lot of global investors, there was a huge run-up on pakistani equities to the tune of 17%. once it got that emerging market status completely sold off, and it is all political. you have th
let's move on to pakistan.l crisis in pakistan. msci decided to reinstate the country as an emerging market, but the anon remained a frontier market, so a lot of people scratching their heads today. we are joined on set by our gadfly columnist to look at the bet right now. why is the considered a front to market when you look at pakistan and that is considered an emerging market? saudi arabia is also considered a frontier market trade they look at liquidity, whether foreigners can trade their...
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>> one word, pakistan.istan for the last almost, 16 years, david has been supporting the taliban when they said george bush said you're with us or against us. they said they were with us. they have not been with us. we have to acknowledge that. there are nine major cities in balujistan, sporting them in recruiting as well as training areas. we have a major problem, in the non-fighting season, in the wintertime, they all retreat back into pakistan. david: general, forgive me for interrupting, why are they supporting? we're the paymasters. we give money to the pakistanis. we support them against their fight against terrorism which is real and leads to the death of thousands of civilians there, and military. why are some people in the military there supporting the terrorists taliban? >> there are two reasons. number one, they do not want to have a strong afghanistan where say, india or others could start working with them and outflank the pakistanis. david: i see. >> they're deathly afraid of that. david: that
>> one word, pakistan.istan for the last almost, 16 years, david has been supporting the taliban when they said george bush said you're with us or against us. they said they were with us. they have not been with us. we have to acknowledge that. there are nine major cities in balujistan, sporting them in recruiting as well as training areas. we have a major problem, in the non-fighting season, in the wintertime, they all retreat back into pakistan. david: general, forgive me for...
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pakistan's ruling party has chosen a former petroleum minister as interim prime minister.eading the country. president trump has described his new chief of staff as a true star of his administration. general kelly's move of homeland security comes asked
pakistan's ruling party has chosen a former petroleum minister as interim prime minister.eading the country. president trump has described his new chief of staff as a true star of his administration. general kelly's move of homeland security comes asked
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today is a day of victory for pakistan. their supporters celebrated the moment they have been waiting for for more than a year -- when the allegations first surfaced. these party activists feel that justice has been done. but sharif's supporters vowed to contest the ruling. the followed investigation into family wealth after the panama papers linked his family to the a property in london. his party expressed disappointment. >> we were not surprised but saddened. prime minister sharif has always been successful in politics, history, and among the people. >> he was serving his third term as prime minister and had previously been seen as a political survivor. now his party will have to nominate a candidate to take over from him and lead the country into next year's general elections. >> earlier, we asked our correspondent in islamabad sharif tossed trial could be considered fair. >> [inaudible] but as far as the broader case of the panama papers is concerned, he has been facing charges for more than a year now . to provide doc
today is a day of victory for pakistan. their supporters celebrated the moment they have been waiting for for more than a year -- when the allegations first surfaced. these party activists feel that justice has been done. but sharif's supporters vowed to contest the ruling. the followed investigation into family wealth after the panama papers linked his family to the a property in london. his party expressed disappointment. >> we were not surprised but saddened. prime minister sharif has...
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he is fleeing to pakistan, and even then, she still refused to turn him in.on? >> debbie wasserman schultz has been an embarrassment to the democratic party for a long time. this is just maybe the last ti time. i hope the people of her district send her packing hurt she won a close election last time in a primary. she was almost eaten in a primary last time. i hope the folks look at this case and demands that she become forthcoming in the facts of this case. force her to testify and to tell the american people exactly why she let this man stay on her payroll, $4 million is a tremendous amount of money. i think he had 300,000 in cash that he tried to wired to pakistan ahead of his fleeing. that is a tremendously dangerous individual to american national security. as someone who was an investigator in a past life, i would look at this case. >> what does that tell you? he smashes these hard drives, tries to flee to pakistan and wire himself this additional $300,000. she is protecting him, at this point, and only up until he is being arrested, she is still protec
he is fleeing to pakistan, and even then, she still refused to turn him in.on? >> debbie wasserman schultz has been an embarrassment to the democratic party for a long time. this is just maybe the last ti time. i hope the people of her district send her packing hurt she won a close election last time in a primary. she was almost eaten in a primary last time. i hope the folks look at this case and demands that she become forthcoming in the facts of this case. force her to testify and to...
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democracy will evolve in pakistan and we will be able to establish a new pakistan.gainst sharif revolve around four luxury central london flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks flats. the documents from the panama pa per lea ks revealed flats. the documents from the panama paper lea ks revealed were flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks revealed were linked to a number of his children. the pakistani supreme court has been trying to establish where the money came from to buy them. the prime minister's daughter widely seen as his political successor, as well as her father, will now face further inquiries by the national anticorruption inquiries by the national anticorru ption body. inquiries by the national anticorruption body. no prime minister in pakistan has ever completed a full term in office. sharif served twice in the 90s, but was overthrown in a military coup. some of his supporters have claimed the allegations against him now are an attempt by the country's powerful army to oust him again. his family have always denied any wrongdoing and
democracy will evolve in pakistan and we will be able to establish a new pakistan.gainst sharif revolve around four luxury central london flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks flats. the documents from the panama pa per lea ks revealed flats. the documents from the panama paper lea ks revealed were flats. the documents from the panama paper leaks revealed were linked to a number of his children. the pakistani supreme court has been trying to establish where the money came from to buy...
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a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals.ith pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match series after the opening games was washed out. after winning the toss and electing to bat evin lewis went about trying to establish a competitive target for the indians to chase with shots like this when skipperjason holder went the score was 154 for five and it triggered a collapse that saw the hosts dismissed for 189 in response india set about their task and when ms dhoni moved past the 50 mark for the 64th time in his 0di career it appe
a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals.ith pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have...
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it is unprecedented in pakistan. minister faces unprecedented that a sitting prime ministerfaces this unprecedented that a sitting prime minister faces this level of scrutiny and is then removed from office. his party, they are still in power, they will have the opportunity to nominate a new leader next week. it is not clear who that will be on top there has been some suggestion it could be his brother, there are objections to him as there are also allegations against him related to corruption. pakistan is ina related to corruption. pakistan is in a situation of uncertainty over what will happen next. he has resigned, what will happen? will he face prosecution? the supreme court has said a trial should take place under the auspices of under the main corruption body and that will look into the allegations that both he and his children at him related money through corrupt practices quite crucially, this trial that will take place will take the burden of the proof on the defendant, so it will place the burden of proving
it is unprecedented in pakistan. minister faces unprecedented that a sitting prime ministerfaces this unprecedented that a sitting prime minister faces this level of scrutiny and is then removed from office. his party, they are still in power, they will have the opportunity to nominate a new leader next week. it is not clear who that will be on top there has been some suggestion it could be his brother, there are objections to him as there are also allegations against him related to corruption....
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in pakistan, you're talking about? still? no. you've have moved from pakistan, yes.spect each other, how to respect a woman's life. in... so your point is you are getting some religious leaders on your side... oh yeah. ..to say, look, early marriage, not good. right. so it is not as difficult as people make out. it is the politicians who are complicating the thing and trying to gain support — they are using all the political. in america, people believe in, you know, their own religion. but the american constitution respect the right of the individual and the right of the woman. but nevertheless, you do meet challenges along the way. in africa, for instance, a woman seeking contraception is seen as promiscuous, and not accepting the will of god, if she's married and having as many children as she may be possible — as she may be able to have. i prefer to look at these positive side. there are challenges. look, in southern africa, and eastern africa, the contrast of the prevalence rate is over 25%. the more you go to the southern, this gets to 50% or 60%. this was not t
in pakistan, you're talking about? still? no. you've have moved from pakistan, yes.spect each other, how to respect a woman's life. in... so your point is you are getting some religious leaders on your side... oh yeah. ..to say, look, early marriage, not good. right. so it is not as difficult as people make out. it is the politicians who are complicating the thing and trying to gain support — they are using all the political. in america, people believe in, you know, their own religion. but...
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pakistan's ousted prime minister nawaz sharif denies corruption allegations and names his brother shabazs his ultimate successor. also in the programme, the emergency call from a woman in the us who was being attacked by a boa constrictor. the australian prime minister has said his country has foiled a plot to bring down an aeroplane. malcolm turnbull said four people have been arrested in what he called a majorjoint counter—terrorism operation. additional security has been put in place at all australian domestic and international airports. the australian public, as andrew and mick have observed, can have great confidence in our security arrangements, and in particular our security screening procedures at airports. however, what we have done is increased them so that there will be more bags being checked, it is really intensifying what we are already doing. and some of that will be visible, some of it will not be visible. but it will take more time. the bbc‘s phil mercer's live in sydney for us. what more do we know? well, according to the head of the australian federal police, they beli
pakistan's ousted prime minister nawaz sharif denies corruption allegations and names his brother shabazs his ultimate successor. also in the programme, the emergency call from a woman in the us who was being attacked by a boa constrictor. the australian prime minister has said his country has foiled a plot to bring down an aeroplane. malcolm turnbull said four people have been arrested in what he called a majorjoint counter—terrorism operation. additional security has been put in place at...
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aftersharif resigning pakistan's supreme court called for his dismissal.his after his family's wealth did not match their earnings in an investigation link to revelations to the panama papers. fired byic missile yemeni rebels shot down close to my cap on thursday. saudi arabia and authorities accusese iran of trying to disrt pilgrimage. a busy week in the united states with corporate earnings. one of the companies making a buzz, amazon. >> that is right. jeff bezos became the richest man and the world for a fleeting moment. investors got overexcited ahead of the earnings reports. the online retailer underperformed. investors have been intrigued by the low profit high investment business model but can it last? >> sales remain strong. the costs of massive expansion have hit profits at amazon. the second quarter of 2017 plummeted by nearly 80% compared to the same. last year. shares fell by nearly 3% after the news was announced. investors are not abandoning the world's a guest online retailer yet. is not making a lot of money. the market is saying, at some p
aftersharif resigning pakistan's supreme court called for his dismissal.his after his family's wealth did not match their earnings in an investigation link to revelations to the panama papers. fired byic missile yemeni rebels shot down close to my cap on thursday. saudi arabia and authorities accusese iran of trying to disrt pilgrimage. a busy week in the united states with corporate earnings. one of the companies making a buzz, amazon. >> that is right. jeff bezos became the richest man...
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oliver: turning a dance floor into an advertisement in pakistan.w arrives stateside in new york. that's next on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. you can also catch us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, am 1330 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington and am 960 in the bay area. in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. multinational companies like coke and pepsi are finding a curious way to tap into the massive under 30 population of pakistan through raves. we talked to cristina lindblad. cristina: a lot of brands are using techno music and house music and sponsoring raves to grab this consumer market which is two thirds of pakistan under 30 which is mind-boggling. this is how they are trying to reach them. carol: you have big brands getting in on this. cristina: coca-cola is doing a lot of marketing around music. in the raves, we found cellular carriers are big sponsors. pepsico is in the game too. cristina: coca-cola is doing a oliver: how do the big corporations
oliver: turning a dance floor into an advertisement in pakistan.w arrives stateside in new york. that's next on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am oliver renick. you can also catch us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, am 1330 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington and am 960 in the bay area. in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. multinational companies like coke and pepsi are finding a curious way to...
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ben is getting in tune at a festival in pakistan. # what are you waiting for?low us on the road byjoining our social media feeds. all the details are on your screens now. but from me, henry golding and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. police in australia say they've foiled a terror plot to bring down an aircraft. a number of people have been arrested and security has been stepped up at airports across the country . good morning it's sunday 30thjuly. a record number of criminals have had their sentences increased after victims and members of the public asked for them to be reviewed.
ben is getting in tune at a festival in pakistan. # what are you waiting for?low us on the road byjoining our social media feeds. all the details are on your screens now. but from me, henry golding and the rest of the travel show team here in singapore, it is goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. police in australia say they've foiled a terror plot to bring down an aircraft. a number of people have been arrested and security has been stepped up at airports...
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and it seems like it's going to pakistan. let me break this down here. when the alleged malfeesance was uncovered other members of congress terminated him. he stayed on wasser plan shultses' payroll. do we have an indication why at at this point people are speculation what it may be, was it connected to the dnc. where does that stand. >> wassermann schultz has gone out on a limb for this guy. she refused to fire him until today they confiscated a laptop that was found abandoned in the raifn house office building and this was a laptop said to be used by imuran. capital police this to prove a case that democrats were hacked. wassermann schultz has this h bizarre exchange, you can see a video at daily.com. she says there's going to be consequences if you don't give this back. she hasn't wanted certain evidence to be seen. luke rose acc from the daily caller. i know there's a lot more layers to this story, but you'll be on fox business tomorrow. luke, i appreciate it tonight. thanks for staying up with us late on a story that a lot of people are talking abou
and it seems like it's going to pakistan. let me break this down here. when the alleged malfeesance was uncovered other members of congress terminated him. he stayed on wasser plan shultses' payroll. do we have an indication why at at this point people are speculation what it may be, was it connected to the dnc. where does that stand. >> wassermann schultz has gone out on a limb for this guy. she refused to fire him until today they confiscated a laptop that was found abandoned in the...
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pakistan.y of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. pakistan is in the news almost constantly but coverage of this area is pretty one—dimensional. if it is not focusing on the taliban, it is about the country's differences with india or cricket. but there is a lot more to it than that. the country is home to over 190 million people and 63% are under 25. many of these are fun loving, forward—thinking individuals who are changing the world. so i am on my way to meat some. karachi is pakistan's most dangerous and notorious city but a security crackdown over the last few years means it has got a lot safer, and for a traveller like myself that means an experience like few others. itjust might be a bit crazy along the way. all right, so i have changed into more suitable clothing because i want to get a taste of karachi and when you think of a tour you usually think of a friendly tour guide, some foreigners, a casual stroll around the city. but in ka
pakistan.y of independence, the travel show‘s benjamin zand packed his backpack and headed for karachi. pakistan is in the news almost constantly but coverage of this area is pretty one—dimensional. if it is not focusing on the taliban, it is about the country's differences with india or cricket. but there is a lot more to it than that. the country is home to over 190 million people and 63% are under 25. many of these are fun loving, forward—thinking individuals who are changing the...
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gdp is a big contributor to and pakistan.gdp and the global average is under 60. the economy is growing at over 5% per year. this is a big market. at the same time you have security issues, -- through being off incognito. the event ond social media is before they take place. -- guests have been that it vetted by promoters. oliver: it is a very western type of thing. security a lot of concerns, there are terrorist incidents regularly. it doesn't strike you as a place that people will party and have a good time. what does it look like inside? i'm curious, i can't conjure up a good image. one of our intrepid bloomberg people were there. the writer has attended several. we are using some of his photos from the events in the magazine story. they look like you would expect any london rave to look. some people dress up, there are strobe lights, all of that. >> and the pursuit section, -- year-old and thed to editor rosenbloom. -- m a rosenbloom. -- emma rosenbloom. they are actually making a big move, they are opening up a showroom
gdp is a big contributor to and pakistan.gdp and the global average is under 60. the economy is growing at over 5% per year. this is a big market. at the same time you have security issues, -- through being off incognito. the event ond social media is before they take place. -- guests have been that it vetted by promoters. oliver: it is a very western type of thing. security a lot of concerns, there are terrorist incidents regularly. it doesn't strike you as a place that people will party and...
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and from pakistan they go into afghanistan and they fight of course you know the u.s. troops so i went there at least five times i was the only one that actually went in there i mean i went in there with. a camera guy by the pat walsh where he's about four hundred pounds but he was very very very brave the pictures that years so you of as a bird we took we saw the going to grow bunkers we saw the training we even heard the explosions and the explosions that were going on there well. what i found out was a lot of these people from its slumber when they came back believed that they were and they were financed by the cia that's the first year this is the head of the camp a guy by the name of shape chalabi who is from lahore pakistan and has set up all these camps throughout the country came here with a blind shake up more than i see a transport he came here to recruit young blacks young black muslims for the job they set up these training camps and when they were done originally they went to afghanistan to fight the soviets but that's still going on these people are still
and from pakistan they go into afghanistan and they fight of course you know the u.s. troops so i went there at least five times i was the only one that actually went in there i mean i went in there with. a camera guy by the pat walsh where he's about four hundred pounds but he was very very very brave the pictures that years so you of as a bird we took we saw the going to grow bunkers we saw the training we even heard the explosions and the explosions that were going on there well. what i...
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tonight police in pakistan have arrested the head of a village council for allegedly sanctioning theg of a teenage girl. he is said to have allowed the action as retaliation for a rape committed previously by the victim's brother. making the retaliation is so-called honor rape. the police say they have arrested 23 other council members in connection with the case. reporter: it was in this house where what has been called revenge rape took place. the village council leader allegedly permitted the rape of the 17-year-old victim as punishment for her brother's actions. he is said to have raped the neighbors daughter earlier in the month. police say they have made multiple arrests in recent days. >> there were about 28 or 29 culprits involved in the facilitation and meetings. the main perpetrators are now behind bars. reporter: members of the village council were alleged to have given permission for the revenge rape in mid july. but the details of both rapes only came to light later when both families went to the police accusing the other family's son of rape. many local say the council'
tonight police in pakistan have arrested the head of a village council for allegedly sanctioning theg of a teenage girl. he is said to have allowed the action as retaliation for a rape committed previously by the victim's brother. making the retaliation is so-called honor rape. the police say they have arrested 23 other council members in connection with the case. reporter: it was in this house where what has been called revenge rape took place. the village council leader allegedly permitted...
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and you know why — pakistan struggled, labouring to 131 from 50 overs.d their 100% record with a 16 run victory over sri lanka. sharma dominating, as india made 232- sharma dominating, as india made 232— eight from 50 overs. sri lanka's reply was underpinned by manidara, hitting 61 from 75 balls, but when she was out, sri lanka's hopes went with her, 17 runs short of the target at the end of 50 overs, but is four defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four wins out four for india. new zealand and the british & irish lions have named their teams for saturday's third and deciding test in auckland. the lions will be aiming to complete a first series win over the all blacks since 1971. katie gornall reports from new zealand. well, last week graham rowntree, assistant coach, hinted changes with ill discipline shown in the second test in wellington. instead, warren gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, thatis gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, that is a rare thing indeed. it is the first time in the professional era that they ha
and you know why — pakistan struggled, labouring to 131 from 50 overs.d their 100% record with a 16 run victory over sri lanka. sharma dominating, as india made 232- sharma dominating, as india made 232— eight from 50 overs. sri lanka's reply was underpinned by manidara, hitting 61 from 75 balls, but when she was out, sri lanka's hopes went with her, 17 runs short of the target at the end of 50 overs, but is four defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four...