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the urgency the need for urgent pakistan has been is very important i think what we need to do in pakistan is what they would promise to speed them up with the new realities which we saw when we have come into government which resort to face them to modify our direction to improve our directions to give stability to pakistan to do to fulfill the commitment with the government the constitution of pakistan makes with its people let's talk about the change in progress that your party has been promising and it's been elected upon you embarked upon a very ambitious hundred day plan which many thought was over promising and in the last hundred days the economy is not in tremendous shape there has been thousands of jobs a vigil being lost the indicators at the national assembly in terms of legislature haven't really moved a lot so you talk about this progress but how confident are you that given the hundred days you haven't been able to achieve as much as you hope that you will i may not agree with you because the hundred days were. really a selection of direction in hundred days you wouldn't bel
the urgency the need for urgent pakistan has been is very important i think what we need to do in pakistan is what they would promise to speed them up with the new realities which we saw when we have come into government which resort to face them to modify our direction to improve our directions to give stability to pakistan to do to fulfill the commitment with the government the constitution of pakistan makes with its people let's talk about the change in progress that your party has been...
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and the whole pakistan one man watched his handiwork on t.v. david coleman headley a forty eight year old u.s. citizen was a key figure behind the attacks who is this man. at least first contact with a law enforcement agency was a nine hundred eighty eight he was detained at frankfurt airport as he tried to smuggle heroin from pakistan into the u.s. . journalist sebastian rotella is an expert on head lease roll. he investigated the story for the new york times and the washington post his sources included documents leaked by edward snowden. one of the training points in his life is that arrest at the frankfurt airport in germany in one thousand nine hundred eighty he gets caught by a customs agent but i think it's already on to him very quickly becomes an informant. and manages to goes to prison but for less time because he helps the bus to the people he was working with and the heroin. he began working for the u.s. drug enforcement administration but he also continue dealing then in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. he was course again howard
and the whole pakistan one man watched his handiwork on t.v. david coleman headley a forty eight year old u.s. citizen was a key figure behind the attacks who is this man. at least first contact with a law enforcement agency was a nine hundred eighty eight he was detained at frankfurt airport as he tried to smuggle heroin from pakistan into the u.s. . journalist sebastian rotella is an expert on head lease roll. he investigated the story for the new york times and the washington post his...
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what is pakistan going to do to change try and change that is pakistan going to be talking to the germans are you talking to them right now and the narrative that is levelled against pakistan whether it comes to mumbai attacks on bin laden being found in pakistan the issue of support for the taliban from the circles in pakistan across the border in the blood is that that is the narrative that exists you can't deny that you know what are you going to do a narrative may exist but it is unclear narrative let me tell you we've lost seventy thousand people in the war on terrorism should we start blaming everybody else or should i started i am sure of what is happening in baluchistan and what's happening elsewhere india has had a hand in it so. i suffered from the same terrorism so what. has lost so many lives. so when india has picked up that book here and has jumped onto that bag bandwagon to justify it at crossroads in kashmir also i make a statement and i us that stand has made a major effort to try and curb terrorism within itself and it has overflowed our borders we have been unable to pr
what is pakistan going to do to change try and change that is pakistan going to be talking to the germans are you talking to them right now and the narrative that is levelled against pakistan whether it comes to mumbai attacks on bin laden being found in pakistan the issue of support for the taliban from the circles in pakistan across the border in the blood is that that is the narrative that exists you can't deny that you know what are you going to do a narrative may exist but it is unclear...
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pakistan was little better now what has happened to this country. but again she said if anybody starts giving up then who will fight for the. bus by then who file had realized her own fight was drawing to a clarion. serializer because you could see it in ice and he was giving up he just said that now he wants to. let me go and the people. before that there are a bunch he was in the chapel and she was being really hard so someone asked her doc of all. this time you took a little longer she said yes i was praying to the lord that if he takes me of it if you can give me five minutes every day to let me see what is happening in him is he so you see her heart her spirit was in the program. would never ever be is on the board with i can still are with now or ever is on the but she is that big i must just gone through. and just stand on the bed and she believes very closely. and what she says this is my dogs to use. and. lemon to decide. well maybe lemon fifty. by just my lights in school. suddenly my eyes is floored. and then few we notice. she does and t
pakistan was little better now what has happened to this country. but again she said if anybody starts giving up then who will fight for the. bus by then who file had realized her own fight was drawing to a clarion. serializer because you could see it in ice and he was giving up he just said that now he wants to. let me go and the people. before that there are a bunch he was in the chapel and she was being really hard so someone asked her doc of all. this time you took a little longer she said...
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and that's where pakistan played an important part. and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the terrorism. them was an ally but it was the ally from hell and it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from a completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic ally pakistan today the country's former president pervez musharraf is living in exile he too says pakistan's relationship with the us was difficult you know. in the way he appeared on. and then i would need to. you know over there door new to. every individual. dislike and. here. it was into this tense situation in pakistan that the u.s. government sent david headley his mission to gather information on terrorist organizations. and the whole headley first came into contact with a terrorist group planning attacks outside of pakistan called
and that's where pakistan played an important part. and cia director michael hayden was a key figure in the terrorism. them was an ally but it was the ally from hell and it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from a completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a...
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pakistan was little better now what has happened to this country. but again she said if anybody starts giving up then who will fight for the. bus by then who file had realised her own fight was drawing to a clarion. huge deal is it because you could see it in eyes. she was giving up she just said that now she wants to cool let me in the me go. before that there once he was in the chapel and she was being really hard so someone asked her doctor for all. this time you took a little longer she said yes i was praying to the lord that if you text me you'll be if you can give me five minutes. to let me see what is happening in him is he so you see her heart her spirit was in the program. i would never ever beasts on the board which i can still are would never ever is only what she has that been most just gone to me in this stand on the bed and she knew me very closely. and what she said this is my dogs is. in. lemon forty five well maybe fifty lemon fifty. by john's my eyes in school. suddenly my eyes is closed and then few windows. she does then i opened
pakistan was little better now what has happened to this country. but again she said if anybody starts giving up then who will fight for the. bus by then who file had realised her own fight was drawing to a clarion. huge deal is it because you could see it in eyes. she was giving up she just said that now she wants to cool let me in the me go. before that there once he was in the chapel and she was being really hard so someone asked her doctor for all. this time you took a little longer she...
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to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security forces whether prime minister kahn can rein those security forces in and get the taliban to the table is a challenge for him and i think we'll be seeing today in the next week or so whether he is able to successfully work with his security forces and get the column on to the table and have and start real talks into as i like your insight on that as well how important how key is pakistan to this. order the ready for. began his shuttle diplomacy from pakistan has been here several times and now the prime minister has all to flown to go ha is very much indicates the importance of pakistan for the entire process and this is what bugs than has been saying all along that this side pakistan even iran is the second biggest strategic. stakeholde
to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security forces whether prime minister kahn can rein those security forces in and get the taliban to the table is a challenge for him and i think we'll be seeing today in the next week or so whether he is able to...
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neighboring pakistan and. the international. had many contacts in the area at the mission in the hindu kush. the former president of the. on the other hand it had to. terrorism. it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a problematic ally pakistan today the country's former president pervez musharraf is living in exile he too says pakistan's relationship with the us was difficult you know. in the way he opened all of. that i would then need to. whenever they're torn you know. they really. dislike. him. it wasn't a this tense situation in pakistan that the u.s. government sent david headley his mission to gather information on terrorist organizations. and the whole headley first came into contact with a terrorist group planning attacks outside of pakistan c
neighboring pakistan and. the international. had many contacts in the area at the mission in the hindu kush. the former president of the. on the other hand it had to. terrorism. it was a very very difficult ally when i went there and tried to get the pakistanis to do something against al qaeda we were just coming from completely different places ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states and the president of the islamic republic of pakistan the americans formed a partnership with a...
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to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security forces whether prime minister kahn can rein those security forces in and get the taliban to the table is a challenge for him and i think we'll be seeing today in the next week or so whether he is able to successfully work with his security forces and get the taliban to the table and have and start real talks into as i like your insight on that as well how important how key is pakistan to this. order the ready for. began his shuttle diplomacy from pakistan has been here several times and now the prime minister has all to flown to go ha is very much indicates the importance of pakistan for the entire process and this is what bugs than has been saying all along that beside pakistan even iran is the second biggest strategic. stakeholder in
to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security forces whether prime minister kahn can rein those security forces in and get the taliban to the table is a challenge for him and i think we'll be seeing today in the next week or so whether he is able to...
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of pakistan is key the u.s. negotiator ambassador zalmay hollows was just in pakistan for several days before he went to doha and the pakistani prime minister imran khan is visiting doha as well it's not clear exactly what role pakistan is playing but they may be playing a newly positive role but peace won't be easy the taliban does not recognize the government in kabul and insists beast. talks will only start when foreign troops leave afghanistan. zimbabwe's president is valen to investigate accusations of assault on torture by his security forces. were calling for national inquiry following the violence during protests against increases in fuel prices but rights groups say nothing would change our metasearch reports from harare. says he doesn't want to see me to visit him in hospital he's afraid that could be victimized for associating with someone police suspect participated in anti-government protests short. machine. is. the business. was in it in civilian clothes. ridge. last week suburbans demonstrated aga
of pakistan is key the u.s. negotiator ambassador zalmay hollows was just in pakistan for several days before he went to doha and the pakistani prime minister imran khan is visiting doha as well it's not clear exactly what role pakistan is playing but they may be playing a newly positive role but peace won't be easy the taliban does not recognize the government in kabul and insists beast. talks will only start when foreign troops leave afghanistan. zimbabwe's president is valen to investigate...
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we are once dreamed that pakistan would be able to solve its problems. through the. yellow guns and seasons of good toy placed immense hope and the belief that democracy will do something to improve the government or both. but until now we haven't managed that . we haven't brought about a real democracy that will cry t.v. . and before paul. economic inequality is rising in pakistan man new tradition water scarcity and the lack of work helped form a breeding ground for islam ist fundamentalism. does any see as so in the email c. is really an island but overall. as the uncleared period somehow you always feel less than c c. that's especially true for christians about two and a half million live in pakistan but this demonstration by catholic christians can only be held under police guard there demanding better protection against terrorism not long before many christians have been killed in a suicide attack. us you have been if he is a symbol of this oppression she's been in prison since receiving a death sentence in twenty ten for allegedly blaspheming the prophet moham
we are once dreamed that pakistan would be able to solve its problems. through the. yellow guns and seasons of good toy placed immense hope and the belief that democracy will do something to improve the government or both. but until now we haven't managed that . we haven't brought about a real democracy that will cry t.v. . and before paul. economic inequality is rising in pakistan man new tradition water scarcity and the lack of work helped form a breeding ground for islam ist fundamentalism....
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pakistan says it wants to revive the project.transparency over the terms of previous deals. we all know 2018 wasn't great for shares. it was rather grim when you look at the statistics. what is in store for 2019? let's go to our asia business hub and rico hizon. happy new year, rico! hgppy happy new year to you! nice to see you. what have people been saying to you. what have people been saying to you about the year ahead? the big question is if it will be more of the same? fears of the meshing prospect, rising interest rates, tariff worries. earlier today i spoke to someone, jim rogers, and askedif spoke to someone, jim rogers, and asked if the strait conflict will be resolved. good news is going to come. but then later in the year, donald trump will go back to protectionism is. at heart he is a protectionist. the people around now a protectionist and they think the trade wars are good. they are not. at mrtrump—kim trade wars are good. they are not. at mr trump—kim fears smarter so he will come back later in the year. —— however
pakistan says it wants to revive the project.transparency over the terms of previous deals. we all know 2018 wasn't great for shares. it was rather grim when you look at the statistics. what is in store for 2019? let's go to our asia business hub and rico hizon. happy new year, rico! hgppy happy new year to you! nice to see you. what have people been saying to you. what have people been saying to you about the year ahead? the big question is if it will be more of the same? fears of the meshing...
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to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security force.
to this i think pakistan is vital. prime minister imran khan has made discussions in the peace negotiations an important part of his platform from well before he was elected he is committed to this that there's been a lot of resistance to negotiations in the past from pakistani security force.
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to your comments — some of your comments criticising pakistan and also suggesting that pakistan wassaid "trivialising the threat of is is to live in cuckoo land. the new afghan interior minister," — which was then you, although you only in the job for seven days because you resigned to fight this vice presidentialjob — "he needs a reality check. decide if you want pakistan as a partner or as a scapegoat for your own government's failures, mr minister. time to get real and give up phantom thoughts from a paranoid mind." are you being paranoid? well, not necessarily. even if i am paranoid, perhaps as an individual, but they are paranoid as a state, and his tweet is very indicative of the paranoia within the state system. when an afghan speaks the truth, they find no other solid fact except to attack that individual personally, which shows how vunerable and how insecure they are. i have said this and i want to say again, when i see pakistanis, especially the official ones, i put the facts on the table, they are unable to look at my eyes and say this is refutable... zalmay khalilzad, th
to your comments — some of your comments criticising pakistan and also suggesting that pakistan wassaid "trivialising the threat of is is to live in cuckoo land. the new afghan interior minister," — which was then you, although you only in the job for seven days because you resigned to fight this vice presidentialjob — "he needs a reality check. decide if you want pakistan as a partner or as a scapegoat for your own government's failures, mr minister. time to get real and...
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real rule of law or independent courts and pakistan so it's in pakistan's interest also to attract investment but it makes human rights before those biggest is geopolitically quite important in the region in central asia to what extent is jim you prepared to push was the start of human rights given its political importance as well as these trade interest that you talk about because there's often a tradeoff between human rights and security and economic interests and again it's a good question because in the past germany has made that trade off in a very bad way ten years ago there were sanctions on north pakistan because of human rights but germany was keen on lifting those sanctions too early in our view because of security issues in cooperation with us pakistan on afghanistan now it's a new situation a reformist government i think germany how some political commitment to pushing on human rights or the need to see this is a first step is taking place was because that needs to make some commitments or they're going to do before corporation is intensified right here williamson from human right
real rule of law or independent courts and pakistan so it's in pakistan's interest also to attract investment but it makes human rights before those biggest is geopolitically quite important in the region in central asia to what extent is jim you prepared to push was the start of human rights given its political importance as well as these trade interest that you talk about because there's often a tradeoff between human rights and security and economic interests and again it's a good question...
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interests while this visit by pakistan's leader to turkey comes at a crucial time. and more protests against the government in sudan but the president refuses to quit long enough to stay with us. hello again and welcome back well across china we have a frontal boundary that's really lingering here across parts of the eastern sections and into the central regions but that's going to start to move fairly quickly down towards the south so here on saturday some rain showers making their way over towards fuzhou even towards taipei but as we go towards sunday that front makes its way down here towards the south conditions are a little bit cooler to the north but we are going to sing clouds lingering particularly over towards hong kong where you are going to sing a mostly cloudy day for taipei the rain continues few with a temperature of about twenty degrees as we make our way over here towards parts of india we're going to be seeing some clouds pushing in particular over here towards the west those we could be in towards parts of new delhi but we are going to be seeing th
interests while this visit by pakistan's leader to turkey comes at a crucial time. and more protests against the government in sudan but the president refuses to quit long enough to stay with us. hello again and welcome back well across china we have a frontal boundary that's really lingering here across parts of the eastern sections and into the central regions but that's going to start to move fairly quickly down towards the south so here on saturday some rain showers making their way over...
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pakistan's prime minister iran hones visits came after supreme court in pakistan declared that fits a lockdown organization is a terrorist outfit and their schools are banned in pakistan and after that those schools that belong together an organization were transferred to myra foundation an ngo that was founded by the efforts of the government after july two thousand and six in the failed courts and then it runs the educational facilities of turkey wrote it in the press or with between dawn and iran hon prisons are gone express his pleasures turkey is pleasures about pakistan's decision toward school and a store going to zation and he mentioned that the buy little asians are going to be improved and the trade by little trade will be boosted here mainly mentioned about the in the defense industry agreements which is currently already billions worth and on the other hand in my own home many the two leaders discussed about the situations in kashmir in the facts in kashmir and the relations with india he also mentioned that pakistan is being recalled from that then they will be building f
pakistan's prime minister iran hones visits came after supreme court in pakistan declared that fits a lockdown organization is a terrorist outfit and their schools are banned in pakistan and after that those schools that belong together an organization were transferred to myra foundation an ngo that was founded by the efforts of the government after july two thousand and six in the failed courts and then it runs the educational facilities of turkey wrote it in the press or with between dawn and...
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she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured hand shortly after her conviction in twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for leisure islam during a row with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a known muslim now free she lives in hiding no longer on death row but still in constant fear for her life. and this is why hard line islamists calling for had to be hanged. her acquittal in october last year triggered days of nationwide demonstrations. who are who in every corner of the country the sons of islam have voiced opposition to the supreme court verdict by going on to the streets. what kind of a verdict is this from the supreme court of an islamic republic which is troubling muslims but satisfying infidels. demonstrations were any cooled off when the government agreed to bobby beef from leaving the country pending today's verdict but this is a case already linked to the killings of at least two people. the governor of punjab province some and his ia seen here on th
she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured hand shortly after her conviction in twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for leisure islam during a row with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a known muslim now free she lives in hiding no longer on death row but still in constant fear for her life. and this is why hard line islamists calling for had to be hanged. her acquittal in october last year triggered days of...
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for its pa rt export times, and pakistan for its part is getting much—needed investment.e worth over $60 billion and there are concerns about how the country could pay that money back. the chinese relationship... speaking on bbc hardtalk, though, the pakistani finance minister said he wasn't worried by the level of chinese debt. less than 1096 of pakistani's foreign debt is owned by the chinese right now. 90% is not chinese. we have been in 12 different imf programmes in the last 30 years. why has it never been asked about which source, which country has lent out to pakistani? why is it suddenly all this interest in how much money has come from china? but the cost of machinery imported for cpec has helped drive pakistan's trade deficit and there are doubts as to how viable the projects will be. the focal point of chinese attention is this port, which lies in the lodge is done, home to an ongoing if low—level separatist insurgency. —— blotch is done. meanwhile businesses have fears about increasing chinese investment. pakistani businesses have been concerned about the fact
for its pa rt export times, and pakistan for its part is getting much—needed investment.e worth over $60 billion and there are concerns about how the country could pay that money back. the chinese relationship... speaking on bbc hardtalk, though, the pakistani finance minister said he wasn't worried by the level of chinese debt. less than 1096 of pakistani's foreign debt is owned by the chinese right now. 90% is not chinese. we have been in 12 different imf programmes in the last 30 years....
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not central to the movement right i think that had been going to decline in pakistan exert leadership can pakistan exert influence over the afghan taliban this is a very controversial point the government here claims that they have very little influence but i believe they still have a normative because so much of the taliban logistics the manpower is based in pakistan and go through pakistan into afghanistan and so i think i think there's a huge at the there is considerable leverage that back son has and and exactly you know at what time or under what conditions will it use that leverage forcefully not just to introduce to peripheral leaders but to the hard core of the leadership that the critter shura as it's called. that is the key i think to the to the talks coming up ok. donald trump the u.s. president wants out of afghanistan what happens once the u.s. troops completely pull out afghan forces ready to take over security well first of all as far as even draw a lot of the limited number of the u.s. forces are concerned as far as i'm concerned i believe they will be divorcing this d
not central to the movement right i think that had been going to decline in pakistan exert leadership can pakistan exert influence over the afghan taliban this is a very controversial point the government here claims that they have very little influence but i believe they still have a normative because so much of the taliban logistics the manpower is based in pakistan and go through pakistan into afghanistan and so i think i think there's a huge at the there is considerable leverage that back...
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but if you talk about pakistan and compare burma to pakistan, pakistan does have dedicated government coordinated nation mechanisms to support the cpac process, the china pakistan economic order. burma's embracement, the embracing of b.r.i., has come relatively from the chinese standard, and they were hoping that the governments, they were understanding that with political traditions that -- transitions -- happened in 2015, the government could have a different attitude towards the chinese in their country. at the beginning, the government was quite concerned about the implication of the mega chinese infrastructure projects in the country, particularly associated with the deep-sea port. what happens was the rohingya crisis, that putting pretty much put myanmar back into the pariah state or status in the international community. there are sanctions and isolations of me on more again. i think for now government to deal with that, it is a political issue domestically. what that also created inadvertently or as a consequence is that china again turned out to be almost the only one support
but if you talk about pakistan and compare burma to pakistan, pakistan does have dedicated government coordinated nation mechanisms to support the cpac process, the china pakistan economic order. burma's embracement, the embracing of b.r.i., has come relatively from the chinese standard, and they were hoping that the governments, they were understanding that with political traditions that -- transitions -- happened in 2015, the government could have a different attitude towards the chinese in...
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police forces and the paramilitary forces and the rangers have been poured on red alert across pakistan and spatially hair in that video with some about where the court has dismissed it a view partition from the daycare lab back pakistan against the equator law b.b. and for maintaining the death sentence. by a law court so pretty in court throwing darts radiation out and ordered considered to be a landmark judgment for the pakistani authorities that has been a big challenge they have already arrested the senior leadership of the dirty galabank pakistan that of god's will minimize the pro days against the word to go to the supremes court b.b. were thrown out special aircraft. under protective custody are dotted we are toward according to reports i have already moved to canada and it is then database did their baby to relieve gets done in pakistan the blasphemy laws have become controversial because of the misuse of the laws and by certain religious parties rejects brought this country through a word to understand standard every time the court has ruled in favor of people who have been ac
police forces and the paramilitary forces and the rangers have been poured on red alert across pakistan and spatially hair in that video with some about where the court has dismissed it a view partition from the daycare lab back pakistan against the equator law b.b. and for maintaining the death sentence. by a law court so pretty in court throwing darts radiation out and ordered considered to be a landmark judgment for the pakistani authorities that has been a big challenge they have already...
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a level that so far has not been reached trade relations between turkey and pakistan have gained for mentum in recent years with agreements reached on the weapon sales worth billions of dollars this meeting between add on and hung comes just weeks after pakistan handed management of schools associated with the turkish businessman that's a look given to turkey's mari foundation tricky because this killer who's been in the united states since one nine hundred ninety nine off a massive binding a failed coup attempt in two thousand and sixteen and his supporters of attempting to overthrow or john's government failed to. we've expressed our satisfaction with the decision of the supreme court of pakistan regarding the terrorist organization that of the fact that the supreme court of pakistan has declared a terrorist organization and the transfer of girl in those schools to the armory foundation are welcome batters trick you want school and extradited from the us a request that has so far been turned down straining relations between washington and ancora but u.s. president donald trump has
a level that so far has not been reached trade relations between turkey and pakistan have gained for mentum in recent years with agreements reached on the weapon sales worth billions of dollars this meeting between add on and hung comes just weeks after pakistan handed management of schools associated with the turkish businessman that's a look given to turkey's mari foundation tricky because this killer who's been in the united states since one nine hundred ninety nine off a massive binding a...
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i mean it was pakistan wants more credibility from germany. germany wants two things they want greater regional cooperation within within central asia was pakistan has made some important positive steps in that direction and germany wants obviously to be in the front of the queue when the country opens up for business but business also has an aspect of human rights to it because business also wants level playing field a good rule of law predictable courts. the moment there's no real rule of law or independent courts and pakistan so it's in the interest also to attract investment but it makes human rights reforms biggest is geopolitically quite important in the region in central asia to what extent is jim lee prepared to push was biggest thought on human rights given its political importance as then as these street interest that you talk about because there's often a tradeoff between human rights and security and economic interests again it's a good question because in the past germany has made that trade off in a very bad way ten years ago the
i mean it was pakistan wants more credibility from germany. germany wants two things they want greater regional cooperation within within central asia was pakistan has made some important positive steps in that direction and germany wants obviously to be in the front of the queue when the country opens up for business but business also has an aspect of human rights to it because business also wants level playing field a good rule of law predictable courts. the moment there's no real rule of law...
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of the heritage foundation of pakistan she's also pakistan's first woman architect it is so good to have you all here everybody our audience has got a very specific idea of what an architect should do for instance our mower our like says architectural design should be get accommodate modern day disaster management equipment to fostering peaceful coexistence and meeting the needs of all. james in areas where there are heavy rains for many months houses should be designed to keep the rain out without having to put up plastic sheets to protect the home so the public is thinking about this new very practical way yasmin from your perspective what is the role of an architect. well you see i really believe in kind of probe burford architecture is very different from what we see normally and i sometimes call it also not an architecture but it is something that you know we i believe that architects need to use their expertise to perhaps you know lift people out of poverty this is what i try to do and that means that we have to democratize architecture and also that you know we need to provide soc
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yasmin briefly at the very end of asho how is the brain washing going in pakistan. being i mean is going well let me be getting more and more involved and picking up more and more religious learning to dig of these forty thousand to learn really does know will be the you know the rates this model being applied but i have to say that i really would like you know that we should really really read that the rest indebted to you basically i don't believe in handouts i believe that people are going to think them so we have to invest into their training and they really would like i need massive amount of help from tech giants because i need communications so you can like google or i don't know microsoft. and they. this is the end of our conversation when i'm impressed that you are using this opportunity as a platform for getting more people involved with fuel style of architecture i appreciate that says here architects able to make the world a better place by responding to climate responding to users and then making it special can lay and yassmin omarion thank you for maki
yasmin briefly at the very end of asho how is the brain washing going in pakistan. being i mean is going well let me be getting more and more involved and picking up more and more religious learning to dig of these forty thousand to learn really does know will be the you know the rates this model being applied but i have to say that i really would like you know that we should really really read that the rest indebted to you basically i don't believe in handouts i believe that people are going...
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war worsening conditions a legal victory for a christian woman in pakistan with all the protests. where it hurts the u.s. imposes sanctions a pall of pressure on the president to quit. and investigators in brazil arrest five people over their alleged role. and support captor playhouse the united arab emirates in the final it's being called the blocking darby first picture between the start of the gulf crisis and. the six week old u.n. brokered cease fire in the port of a day there in yemen appears to be on the brink of collapse. and on the outskirts of the capital and the retired dutch general in charge of monitoring the truce stepped down. has more. the ceasefire intraday there appears to be on the verge of falling apart fighting has intensified on the outskirts of yemen's main port city further north government troops backed by the saudi and emirate he led military coalition are on the move took up certain areas near the who think controlled capital sanaa u.n. envoy martin griffiths met who think amanda's to plead with them to maintain the whole day the cease fire which began si
war worsening conditions a legal victory for a christian woman in pakistan with all the protests. where it hurts the u.s. imposes sanctions a pall of pressure on the president to quit. and investigators in brazil arrest five people over their alleged role. and support captor playhouse the united arab emirates in the final it's being called the blocking darby first picture between the start of the gulf crisis and. the six week old u.n. brokered cease fire in the port of a day there in yemen...
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but we know the legal system in pakistan is as good as what we have in germany in the rest. of time and political factors. but it has nothing to do with with. is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case. thank you. now over to the auto industry folks wagon and ford will join forces in the effort to develop new technologies the two companies are set to unveil details of a deeper alliance at the detroit auto show next week sources close to management say the carmakers are hoping to fend off rivals in electric and autonomous driving technologies among them software companies like google and other reason for working together continuing trade frictions between the u.s. e.u. and china. ford have said in the past that any alliance would not involve merger. now let's dig deeper into the story with bars our correspondent the frankfurt stock exchange two big car companies one from europe one from the u.s. of the major players out there what are they getting out of what is this a partnership alliance. yeah we don't know yet the details according to the reports are s
but we know the legal system in pakistan is as good as what we have in germany in the rest. of time and political factors. but it has nothing to do with with. is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case. thank you. now over to the auto industry folks wagon and ford will join forces in the effort to develop new technologies the two companies are set to unveil details of a deeper alliance at the detroit auto show next week sources close to management say the carmakers are...
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imposes oil industry sanctions to pile the pressure on president nicolas maduro to quit free to leave pakistan the supremes courts uphold the decision to a question a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting the prophet muhammad. and castle celebrates as he reaches an asian cup final off their win was dubbed the blockade dog. united nations is urging warring parties in yemen to withdraw troops from a day immediately fighting has fled in the port city and some other areas risking the collapse of a six week old cease fire and there are fears the crisis will only get worse off to the retired dutch general in charge of the un brokered truce step down. has more. the ceasefire intraday there appears to be on the verge of falling apart fighting has intensified on the outskirts of yemen's main port city further north government troops backed by the saudi and emirate he led military coalition are on the move took up certain areas near the who think controlled capital sana'a u.n. envoy martin griffiths met who think him and to plead with them to maintain the whole day the cease fire which began
imposes oil industry sanctions to pile the pressure on president nicolas maduro to quit free to leave pakistan the supremes courts uphold the decision to a question a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting the prophet muhammad. and castle celebrates as he reaches an asian cup final off their win was dubbed the blockade dog. united nations is urging warring parties in yemen to withdraw troops from a day immediately fighting has fled in the port city and some other areas risking the...
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is that partly because it won't close relationship among countries in within central asia unless pakistan has been saying we want that too but we certainly think germany needs to prioritise human rights free press free movement of people. release of political prisoners more space for civil society those things need to be going hand in hand with all the other elements of security and business ties they need to be saying human rights is high on the agenda if you want further support from germany ok briefly are you hopeful that while i'm hopeful and hopeful that chancellor merkel president will raise those issues and the germany will be a part know with us pakistan in moving towards a better human rights record you williamson director of the european central asia division of human rights watch thanks very much thanks for having me. no inns of star gazers got a real treat overnight that thanks to a rare lunar eclipse it's being called the super blood wolf moon a lunar treat was visible north and south america to cross the atlantic in western and northern europe as you can see here she hear th
is that partly because it won't close relationship among countries in within central asia unless pakistan has been saying we want that too but we certainly think germany needs to prioritise human rights free press free movement of people. release of political prisoners more space for civil society those things need to be going hand in hand with all the other elements of security and business ties they need to be saying human rights is high on the agenda if you want further support from germany...
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not central to the movement right i think is not identical pakistan exert leadership can pakistan exertinfluence over the afghan taliban this is a very controversial point the government here claims that they have very little influence but i believe they still have a normative because so much of the taliban logistics the manpower is based in pakistan and go through pakistan into afghanistan and so i think i think there's a huge at the there is considerable leverage that back son has and. and exactly you know at what time or under what conditions will it use that leverage forcefully not just to introduce to peripheral leaders but to the hard core of the leadership that the critter shura as it's called. that is the key i think to the to the talks coming up ok. donald trump the u.s. president wants out of afghanistan what happens once the u.s. troops completely pull out afghan forces ready to take over security well first of all as far as even draw a lot of the limited number of the u.s. forces are concerned as far as i'm concerned i believe they will be divorcing this decision i don't thi
not central to the movement right i think is not identical pakistan exert leadership can pakistan exertinfluence over the afghan taliban this is a very controversial point the government here claims that they have very little influence but i believe they still have a normative because so much of the taliban logistics the manpower is based in pakistan and go through pakistan into afghanistan and so i think i think there's a huge at the there is considerable leverage that back son has and. and...
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sanctions to the pressure on president nicolas maduro to quit legal victory for a christian woman in pakistan who support all that widespread protests. stop the unfair crackdown on chinese companies paging reacts the u.s. filing criminal charges against huawei. fighting has again flared up in cities across yemen putting a six week old u.n. brokered ceasefire in jeopardy nor really dire situations pushed fourteen million the yemenis close to famine now the retired dutch general in charge of the truce has stepped down from his role hopes of keeping the agreement intact fading reports . the ceasefire intraday appears to be on the verge of falling apart fighting has intensified on the outskirts of yemen's main port city further north government troops backed by the sergeant led military coalition are on the move to capture areas near the who think controlled capital sanaa un envoy martin griffiths met who think him and to plead with them to maintain the data ceasefire which began six weeks ago. the hands of the rebels political council told the u.n. envoy that saudi arabia is undermining the truc
sanctions to the pressure on president nicolas maduro to quit legal victory for a christian woman in pakistan who support all that widespread protests. stop the unfair crackdown on chinese companies paging reacts the u.s. filing criminal charges against huawei. fighting has again flared up in cities across yemen putting a six week old u.n. brokered ceasefire in jeopardy nor really dire situations pushed fourteen million the yemenis close to famine now the retired dutch general in charge of the...
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of the heritage foundation of pakistan she's also pakistan's first woman architect it is so good to have you all here everybody our audience has got a very specific idea of what an architect should do for instance our modern power like says architectural design should be get accommodate modern day disaster management equipment to fostering peaceful coexistence and meeting the needs of all . james in areas where there are heavy rains for many months houses should be designed to keep the rain out without having to put up plastic sheets to protect the home so the public is thinking about this in a very practical way yasmin from your perspective what is the role of an architect . well you see i really believe in kind of barefoot architecture is very different from what we see normally and i sometimes call it also i'm not an architect but it is something that you know we i believe that need to use their expertise to perhaps you know lift people out of poverty this is what i try to do and that means that we have to democratize architecture and also that you know we need to provide social and a
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pakistan's prime minister iran hones visits came after supreme court in pakistan declared that fertile lucky man organization is a terrorist outfit and their schools are banned in pakistan and after that those schools that belong together an organization were transferred to myra foundation an ngo that was founded by the efforts of the government after july two thousand and six in the failed courts and it runs the educational facilities of turkey wrote it in the press are worth between dawn and iran hon prisons are gone express his pleasures took his pleasures about pakistan's decision toward school and a store going to zation and he mentions that the violators of asians are going to be improved and the trade by little trade will be posted here mainly mentioned about the defense industry agreements which is currently already billions worth and on the other hand around her mentioned that two leaders discussed about the situations in kashmir in the facts in kashmir and the relations with india he also mentioned that pakistan is being recalled from that then they will be building five mill
pakistan's prime minister iran hones visits came after supreme court in pakistan declared that fertile lucky man organization is a terrorist outfit and their schools are banned in pakistan and after that those schools that belong together an organization were transferred to myra foundation an ngo that was founded by the efforts of the government after july two thousand and six in the failed courts and it runs the educational facilities of turkey wrote it in the press are worth between dawn and...
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pakistan's highest courts. was falsely accused of insulting the prophet but many religious hardliners are sure the prophet was insulted. has been acquitted of the crime of blasphemy she's free but she will have to leave pakistan that freedom freedom that was denied so of being on death row mostly in solitary confinement knowing all the time that she was innocent but today she's free at least in the eyes of the law has a lawyer so. oh is she. better that's from the. very so. she's obviously not see if she has lived this country. a flight to safety despite the freedom at home. baby into the spotlight and into the crosshairs of religious hardliners. she's one of the most talked about women in pakistan. pictured hands shortly after her conviction in twenty ten the christian mother of five was sentenced to death for leisure marks but islam general with fellow farm workers that refused to share their glass of water with a known muslim now free she lives in hiding no longer on death row but still in constant fear for
pakistan's highest courts. was falsely accused of insulting the prophet but many religious hardliners are sure the prophet was insulted. has been acquitted of the crime of blasphemy she's free but she will have to leave pakistan that freedom freedom that was denied so of being on death row mostly in solitary confinement knowing all the time that she was innocent but today she's free at least in the eyes of the law has a lawyer so. oh is she. better that's from the. very so. she's obviously not...
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but we know the legal system in pakistan is good as what we have in germany in the rest. of.political factors. but it has nothing to do with with what is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case today. thank you thanks for having me on the show. now the french tabacco or tobacco shop has been an institution for generations now alongst alongside cigarettes and lottery tickets customers can purchase something else in their neighborhood shop cryptocurrency it seems like there's one on every corner in french cities or tobacco shop now the small store was a selling bitcoins vouches can be bought at the counter and later a danger for the cryptocurrency restriction the buy must be at least eighteen years old. so. it's much more advantageous in terms of prices and it's easier in terms of transaction at least you're sure not to be given your bank card details to malicious websites. the business is a joint effort by french financial startup to play out on the association of tobacco retail is around four thousand stores already on board and many more are expected to
but we know the legal system in pakistan is good as what we have in germany in the rest. of.political factors. but it has nothing to do with with what is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case today. thank you thanks for having me on the show. now the french tabacco or tobacco shop has been an institution for generations now alongst alongside cigarettes and lottery tickets customers can purchase something else in their neighborhood shop cryptocurrency it seems like there's...
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while in pakistan they are investigating a number of issues because it was claimed that it was. a political party was involved so what is happening in germany is different from what is happening in pakistan and the legal procedure in the case. but we know the legal system in pakistan is good as what we have in germany and the rest so it has taken the time and political factors. but it has nothing to do with with what is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case today. thank you. and that's it for us you're watching d.w. new swap more for you in the next hour you can also find more online at the dot com end dot com slash business i'm steven gerrard's in berlin thanks for watching. i'm going to. do you know when to move. on some days you know some. other days you'll know some fun. bombing out getting cozy and playing with friends cheeks rosy. so when to. the moment the most profound d.w. . kind vos. two year old near us is being released temporarily. he's just wander around seven hundred young children living turkish prisons his mother was jailed for spreading t
while in pakistan they are investigating a number of issues because it was claimed that it was. a political party was involved so what is happening in germany is different from what is happening in pakistan and the legal procedure in the case. but we know the legal system in pakistan is good as what we have in germany and the rest so it has taken the time and political factors. but it has nothing to do with with what is going to happen today. so a lot of eyes will be on this case today. thank...