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and what does her pakistani colleagues say.the thing that's very unique to pakistan is that the fashion that we bring along is things that we will ever be the pakistan has not yet so they are there to westernize eastern completely so that means that we do wear weston's but it's not the only thing we read here about it how in india the younger generation is always in denims and. that's not how pakistan is we're still betty indeed the pakistani and i that identity is so strong that anywhere in the world that people people want that same so that's what we're doing with no one put up things pakistan that has a list is more kind of an approach beautiful in very simple words. is a pakistani woman and that's like across the board other countries there are so much and. the love that indians have for the pakistani looked at about the study woman has it's like they consider. to be. there even a few men here although not on the catwalk. the event organizer makes an appearance but seems a little nervous daunted perhaps by all this cultural
and what does her pakistani colleagues say.the thing that's very unique to pakistan is that the fashion that we bring along is things that we will ever be the pakistan has not yet so they are there to westernize eastern completely so that means that we do wear weston's but it's not the only thing we read here about it how in india the younger generation is always in denims and. that's not how pakistan is we're still betty indeed the pakistani and i that identity is so strong that anywhere in...
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pakistani government forces have been at war for over a decade with armed groups including the pakistani taliban which is waste a nationwide suicide bombing campaign. some security analysts question whether the time is right for the merger and if it will stop the region becoming a sanctuary for come even though it is being done in haste and they are issues because i think it is it your mission is very tenuous in fact already the military is there and we are heading now and that the level of conflict and level off violence that had gone down and attacks that have gone down are picking up again so we can see that the militants that have been to this place a grouping again of the pakistanis are concerned that the merger will falter because of shortfalls in the k.p. case budget as well as opposition from within fatah itself some tribal leaders would rather fatah was declared a province instead of being merged with a k p k imran khan which is their. well let's now get the thoughts of our guests joining us from islamabad martin hyder political commentator and professor at national university o
pakistani government forces have been at war for over a decade with armed groups including the pakistani taliban which is waste a nationwide suicide bombing campaign. some security analysts question whether the time is right for the merger and if it will stop the region becoming a sanctuary for come even though it is being done in haste and they are issues because i think it is it your mission is very tenuous in fact already the military is there and we are heading now and that the level of...
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but frankly, the pakistani film industry, it seems to me, depends upon indian movies.her. and yet, because of politics, many of these movies are now not shown in pakistan. we talked about anger earlier. as an artist and an actor, how angry do you get that you are caught in this political crossfire? well, at that time, yes, i was angry. i was sad, and angry, and there were moments of disappointment, and just hurt, you know? now i've come to a place where i believe that that anger doesn't really, you know, make me a better actor. it doesn't do anything for me as a person. so i have let go of that, because at that time i was in the mix of it. you could argue it sort of stalled your career, because you were on a trajectory to become a major bollywood as well as pakistani film star, and now you cannot be that. well, no. you know, bollywood was never really the aim, actually. i mean, sure, you could argue that i could have done more films there. for sure, i could have. but right after raees, i had already started working on verna, even before this happened, so my focus was a
but frankly, the pakistani film industry, it seems to me, depends upon indian movies.her. and yet, because of politics, many of these movies are now not shown in pakistan. we talked about anger earlier. as an artist and an actor, how angry do you get that you are caught in this political crossfire? well, at that time, yes, i was angry. i was sad, and angry, and there were moments of disappointment, and just hurt, you know? now i've come to a place where i believe that that anger doesn't really,...
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the pakistanis in quite. the taliban refused. following the nine hundred ninety eight bomb attacks in east africa bin laden's name moved higher up on america's most wanted list the cia set up a bin laden unit and the u.s. offered a reward of five million dollars for information about bin laden's whereabouts. several years later that reward increased significantly. determined. the members of this august house had a rare you know i just said has got it out strikes inside the front of finance with pakistan's foreign minister at the time you spoke before an angry parliament enraged by the u.s. missile strike and what they saw as a violation of pakistani sovereignty and the information suggests that the ms i look back as a result in loss of innocent lives which is because it's concerned. until then pakistani officials have heard little from the outside world about the exploits of the saudi born leader. well the surprising thing is be a defense. albrecht. be it bill richardson clinton starting from japan right up to washington i travel
the pakistanis in quite. the taliban refused. following the nine hundred ninety eight bomb attacks in east africa bin laden's name moved higher up on america's most wanted list the cia set up a bin laden unit and the u.s. offered a reward of five million dollars for information about bin laden's whereabouts. several years later that reward increased significantly. determined. the members of this august house had a rare you know i just said has got it out strikes inside the front of finance with...
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and pakistani intelligence officers on suspicion of links to al qaida. he was released after being cleared by investigators. from his clinic in lahore aziz described his meeting with bin laden in november two thousand and one shortly before the taliban government was routed by u.s. led coalition forces. he said bin laden had shown no sign of kidney failure nor had he seen any evidence of dialysis. in the last meeting i had with him was after nine eleven this was in kabul where i had i was treating patients and he'd just come to say see his injured and see him know he was walking normally he was eating normally he was looking hale and hearty and. i find it very hard to believe that such a healthy person could be on dialysis i don't buy this at all and during one of my visits took on how. i was asked to see a patient in the test house where i was put up by the taliban and they'd done dowd to be osama bin laden who i was stuart had fallen off his horse. on examination i did not find anything seriously wrong with him i did some manipulation of his back gotte
and pakistani intelligence officers on suspicion of links to al qaida. he was released after being cleared by investigators. from his clinic in lahore aziz described his meeting with bin laden in november two thousand and one shortly before the taliban government was routed by u.s. led coalition forces. he said bin laden had shown no sign of kidney failure nor had he seen any evidence of dialysis. in the last meeting i had with him was after nine eleven this was in kabul where i had i was...
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culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. eventually the saudis so that really big question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports about zero estimate one hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it over the past decades to indoctrinate muslims around the world and be interpretations of islam that includes feeling and isolating women beheading dissenters suicide bombings all that ugly elements of islam that people associate with us really originates in saudi arabia why is it i mean saudis they say it's because of the oil iran has oil we could at any moment switch if. the saudis want to just kick the saudis out in turn to you know iran or russia or any number of countries that are oil countries why is saudi arabia so it's why we saw in bed with the saudis before i answered i want to add one thing t
culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. eventually the saudis so that really big question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports about zero estimate one hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it over the past...
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the pakistanis ruin that one.hen they said will turn them to any third country in the world which will be canada or mexico or great britain or israel and probably not israel. [laughter] and we don't negotiate with terrorists et cetera et cetera and then in early october the bombs started falling and once the bombs started falling patella man and one last offer. the final offer was we will turn them over to any country in any third country and drop the demand for any evidence at all. they said too little, too late. even if you say, you know what, bring me bring them to america to trial round them up and turn them over we are too angry and al qaeda has to pay. even if that is your opinion will still have to have war against the taliban. if you look at the history of the war in afghanistan it was against the taliban, not al qaeda. in fact the cia officer the second-in-command said his orders were to wait against tell a man without al qaeda as a secondary target and is it available? they spent the whole first eight we
the pakistanis ruin that one.hen they said will turn them to any third country in the world which will be canada or mexico or great britain or israel and probably not israel. [laughter] and we don't negotiate with terrorists et cetera et cetera and then in early october the bombs started falling and once the bombs started falling patella man and one last offer. the final offer was we will turn them over to any country in any third country and drop the demand for any evidence at all. they said...
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of what is and isn't possible in pakistani cinema today. and, sara, your character, is raped. right. and to believe that it would find an audience in pakistan? well, it wasn't difficult to make it. the man who made it, he has made two previous films. "wow, what is this? it was a brilliant film, but touched on very sensitive topics. then he came out with bol... we should say, shoaib mansoor... shoaib mansoor, yes, absolutely. he's one of pakistan's leading film directors... absolutely. and respected around the world now. yes, respected around the world. and then now he's made verna. was not difficult because that's what he does. "everything in this film is imaginary. imaginary because the reality is too bitter to be told or shown. been happening in countries like ours. was this a film made out of anger? absolutely. he sort of goes back home and shuts his doors. and a lot of frustration, for sure. has a problem with sexual violence that is endemic. in pakistan every two or three hours. right. is in your country? because there were so many people who were going to watch it. for m
of what is and isn't possible in pakistani cinema today. and, sara, your character, is raped. right. and to believe that it would find an audience in pakistan? well, it wasn't difficult to make it. the man who made it, he has made two previous films. "wow, what is this? it was a brilliant film, but touched on very sensitive topics. then he came out with bol... we should say, shoaib mansoor... shoaib mansoor, yes, absolutely. he's one of pakistan's leading film directors... absolutely. and...
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culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. you mentioned earlier the saudis so that really big begs the question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports about zero estimate one hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it over the past decades to indoctrinate muslims around the world and the interpretations of islam that includes failing in isolating women beheading dissenters suicide bombings all the ugly elements of islam that people associate with us really originates in saudi arabia why is it i mean saudis they say it's because of the oil iran has oil we could at any moment switch if. the saudis want to just kick the saudis out in turn to you know iran or russia or any number of countries that are oil countries why is saudi arabia so it's why we saw in bed with the saudis before i answered i want
culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. you mentioned earlier the saudis so that really big begs the question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports about zero estimate one hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it...
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culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. eventually the saudis so that really big question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports. estimated hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it over the past decades to indoctrinate muslims around the world into. potations of islam that includes failing in isolating women beheading dissenters suicide bombings all the ugly elements of islam that people associate with us really originates in saudi arabia why is it i mean saudis they say it's because of the oil iran has oil we could at any moment switch if. the saudis want to just kick the saudis out in turn to you know iran or russia or any number of countries that are oil countries why is saudi arabia so it's why we saw in bed with the saudis before i answered i want to add one thing to this important list
culture and pakistani politics but who is going to talk sense to to this administration. eventually the saudis so that really big question because iran is a major target for this travel ban because presumably they sponsor terror groups like hamas. hezbollah operates most of these operate against israel not really as much as the u.s. so saudi arabia meanwhile exports. estimated hundred billion dollars worth of money into mosques schools refugee camps you name it over the past decades to...
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the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that discourage them and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports that a possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure afridi on behalf of the ministry of foreign aff
the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of...
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you see these guys t pakistani isha?t they're indians trying to be pakistany. the bodies uncircumcised. so my uncle thinks after the terrorist blows himself up and the dust settles, laying in the dirt is just an unscathed, uncircumcisedpenis, and then a huge government cover up, we've got to get these (bleep) out of here! ( applause ) that joke's called paki-sak. ( laughter ) thank you. i am half white, so i do have half white guilt, you know. ( laughter ) like my little sister, she just brought her new boyfriend to the family, happens to be a black guy, which is okay, but put me in an awkward situation, because i was torn between playing the o yourolder protective brotherbh little sister brings home you're supposed to be like, hey, stay the hell away from my sister! just because you're a guy. i'm cool. but keep your thing in your pants. not that your thing is any different than anyone else's thing, it's still a thing, so i'm watching you. also watching barbershop 2 later if you'd like to join, a fantastic film. i like black people. hey, you guys have been fant
you see these guys t pakistani isha?t they're indians trying to be pakistany. the bodies uncircumcised. so my uncle thinks after the terrorist blows himself up and the dust settles, laying in the dirt is just an unscathed, uncircumcisedpenis, and then a huge government cover up, we've got to get these (bleep) out of here! ( applause ) that joke's called paki-sak. ( laughter ) thank you. i am half white, so i do have half white guilt, you know. ( laughter ) like my little sister, she just...
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some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between now and that the cia had done this without involving the site and it all came out of fame with the hole in his shoe at george w. bush plans to start his political career and got that story and plenty more after this short break. it's. a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come up you have to go meet the center of the beach but probably it will. go over great great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone and doesn't want to you know and i'm really happy to join our team for the two thousand and ten world cup in russia meet this special one i was also appreciate me to just say to review the our team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look. welcome back to the u.k. police monitoring group
some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between now and that the cia had done this without involving the site and it all came out of fame with the hole in his shoe at george w. bush plans to start his political career and got that story and plenty more after this short break. it's. a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way it's going to...
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some of the names of those who have died are beginning to emerge. 0ne was a 17—year—old pakistani exchangedent who wanted to be a diplomat. another was a stand—in teacher who
some of the names of those who have died are beginning to emerge. 0ne was a 17—year—old pakistani exchangedent who wanted to be a diplomat. another was a stand—in teacher who
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born people and pakistanis by a wide margin then lebanese somalis and colombians before we get to our yemeni born terrorist iranians have been convicted of terrorism as much as el salvadorian so what are the politics behind this travel ban i hate to say it but this is something i think we ought to all be talking about this is really the politics of racism i think is what it comes down to you're right there there were something like fifty nine deaths of americans last year from so-called jihadist terrorists but the deaths of hundreds of americans from right wing terrorists we really don't read about that in the mainstream media but it's the truth so are you going to ban people from utah for example from going elsewhere around the country of course you
born people and pakistanis by a wide margin then lebanese somalis and colombians before we get to our yemeni born terrorist iranians have been convicted of terrorism as much as el salvadorian so what are the politics behind this travel ban i hate to say it but this is something i think we ought to all be talking about this is really the politics of racism i think is what it comes down to you're right there there were something like fifty nine deaths of americans last year from so-called...
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the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afraid he was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that. and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports that a possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure a pretty on behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs i can
the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afraid he was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants...
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some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and that the cia had done this without involving either side. speaking on world press freedom day the us state department spokeswoman highlighted journalists who had lost their lives while working but seemingly ignored palestinians covering the protests on the gaza border and it raised a few questions we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in malta mexico russia and slovakia and the apparent assassination of a b.b.c. passionate reporter in afghanistan on monday would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists passing a journalist in the gaza strip i don't have one i don't have all the details of an investigation but i will say you know we always are saddened look by the loss of life and that israel does have a right to defend itself. last month two palestinian journalists were killed by israeli defense forces while reporting on protests in gaza and both were reportedly short with live ammunition while wearing vests and helmets identifying th
some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and that the cia had done this without involving either side. speaking on world press freedom day the us state department spokeswoman highlighted journalists who had lost their lives while working but seemingly ignored palestinians covering the protests on the gaza border and it raised a few questions we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in malta mexico...
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someone been lovely as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and embarrassed that they cia had done this without involving. special day in the russian calendar is fast approaching is the country prepares to celebrate victory day on may ninth antti joined present day forces in russia for the rehearsals of the annual military parade to mark the end of twelve fourteen reports. on the field. but yet i think hard trying to make. the. line this is minutes is nothing like that. for the time we are going right one of them. practice makes perfect they say seemingly simple maneuvers like this one still being told that simple when there are dozens of vehicles involved and they all have to be in sync that's why moscow's main streets have been told for these beasts to refine them a new because. this a.p.c. is designed to absorb explosive damage from landmines and it's all will deflect even piercing rounds now it's not the only vehicle to be making the first show at this year's parade so let me give you a tour. these unmanned drones
someone been lovely as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and embarrassed that they cia had done this without involving. special day in the russian calendar is fast approaching is the country prepares to celebrate victory day on may ninth antti joined present day forces in russia for the rehearsals of the annual military parade to mark the end of twelve fourteen reports. on the field. but yet i think hard trying to make. the....
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made up of around 1000 pakistani shears on fighting on behalf of of bashar al—assad.elled to the middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met others to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight against daesh and al-qaeda. i said, if that's the case then you should put them on trial, otherwise what's the point of having courts. these images of dead fighters were uploaded to social media. the intelligence services seem to fear those returning from syria could increase sectarian tensions in pakistan with the country's sunni majority. but the families of these disappeared men say they deserve to know what, if any, evidence is against them and where they are now. fake news seems to be a buzz word thatjust won't go away, and in order to crack down on fake users and the effects this is having on its people, the government of papua new guinea says it is going to ban the use of facebook for a month. the shutdown is being called for by the communication minister, sam
made up of around 1000 pakistani shears on fighting on behalf of of bashar al—assad.elled to the middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met others to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight against daesh and al-qaeda. i said, if that's the case then you should put them on trial, otherwise what's the point of having courts. these images of dead fighters were uploaded to social...
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the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them to let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven of being money to the militants of that. and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports that a possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure a pretty on behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs i can ass
the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them to let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven of being money to the militants of...
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pakistani build a big lead in the opening tests against england at lord's. —— pakistan. their batsmen make up centuries. —— half centuries. lots going on tonight. we start with the build up to tomorrow's champions league final in ukraine, less than 2a hours until the biggest game in european football, liverpool against real madrid. five—time winners liverpool are the definite underdogs against the record—breaking real madrid, going for their third successive european cup. liverpool's manager jurgen klopp admits nobody expected them to get this far. you see real madrid playing in different games and you think, wow, they are really strong. but they have never played us. strong. but they have never played us. that is another powerful truth. and we are liverpool and not only are we a really good foot wall team, this club has in its dna that they can really go for the big things. —— football team. nobody expected us to be here but we are here, because we are liverpool. as always, big games and tracked big names. our reporter caught up with a few of them in the fan zone after
pakistani build a big lead in the opening tests against england at lord's. —— pakistan. their batsmen make up centuries. —— half centuries. lots going on tonight. we start with the build up to tomorrow's champions league final in ukraine, less than 2a hours until the biggest game in european football, liverpool against real madrid. five—time winners liverpool are the definite underdogs against the record—breaking real madrid, going for their third successive european cup....
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both are pakistani girls. was shot on her way to school by a militant your pakistan's border with other was shot by fellow student inside a school in santa fe texas. she died. it is many briefly pointed out, that is where the comparison and. malala?ika be the next nope, we all know she will be forgotten before next weekend." la or shut the e she became the face of the barbarism of the taliban, which do not hesitate to shoot a child and had to stop girls from attending school. today she is an activist for women's education and the youngster about these prizewinner. but the root of frustration is 'se notion that sabika sheikh death 40 nothing to change this gorgeous gun violence. the santa fe attack was the 22nd school shooting this year that resulted in casualties, an average of one a week. that is just a quote from the cnn website, of the piece. for more, i want to bring in murtaza hussain a reporter at the intercept focusing on national security foforeign-n-py anand humaman rights. the funeral of sabika sheik
both are pakistani girls. was shot on her way to school by a militant your pakistan's border with other was shot by fellow student inside a school in santa fe texas. she died. it is many briefly pointed out, that is where the comparison and. malala?ika be the next nope, we all know she will be forgotten before next weekend." la or shut the e she became the face of the barbarism of the taliban, which do not hesitate to shoot a child and had to stop girls from attending school. today she is...
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this service for pakistani exchange student. a community turning to each other to say good-bye to those they lost. in the days to come, more funerals here in santa fe with professional football player j.j. watt promising to pick up the costs associated with the funerals. meanwhile, still unclear when the school will open but closed until at least wednesday. kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> a developing story out of the north carolina west of charlotte. police say a man intentionally drove a car into a restaurant killing two people and injuring others. they say a victim was the driver's own daughter. and that she worked as a sheriff's deputy. the driver was taken into custody. his motive>>> now, to presiden trump and a new tactic as he pushes back against the russia investigation. the president today said he is demanding a new justice department investigation. kelly o'donnell has more from the white house. >> reporter: after spending the whole weekend inside the white house, the president emerged on twitter wit
this service for pakistani exchange student. a community turning to each other to say good-bye to those they lost. in the days to come, more funerals here in santa fe with professional football player j.j. watt promising to pick up the costs associated with the funerals. meanwhile, still unclear when the school will open but closed until at least wednesday. kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> a developing story out of the north carolina west of charlotte. police...
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the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out and yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille a freebie was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being money to the militants of that. and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports that a possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure a pretty on behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs i ca
the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down and kill the world's most wanted terrorist osama bin ladin is still in prison two years after this promise from donald trump do you think you can get the darker out and yes i do i think i would get him out in two minutes i would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille a freebie was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being money to the...
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we had a young pakistani, who was an exchange student and of course all of their families are mournings to them. i reached out to the council general. that speaks several things. one, i would say to the governor, include us all. let us not be respective of party affiliation, include us all. most importantly, push the congress to do something with gun legislation, to background checks and lock bach oxes. all families who have guns should really be required to lock their guns up. no one knows who may have access who may have bad intentions. and then of course the idea of school safety. there are many ways of looking at school safety issues, school resource officers who know the kids. it's very important to give them the resources that they need and give them the ability to talk to the children as well. they know when a child is upset or child comes with a particular proclivity to do something wrong. we understand this young man said "i did not shoot the children that i like." that means he shot the children he did not look. does mean he had thoughts that were hateful, discriminating agai
we had a young pakistani, who was an exchange student and of course all of their families are mournings to them. i reached out to the council general. that speaks several things. one, i would say to the governor, include us all. let us not be respective of party affiliation, include us all. most importantly, push the congress to do something with gun legislation, to background checks and lock bach oxes. all families who have guns should really be required to lock their guns up. no one knows who...
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it wasn't a pakistani prime minister.r a plebiscite. it's not the pakistani constitution alone, it's the indian constitution that says kashmir gives us a special designation as a result of its disputed territory. unfortunately, india refuses to talk about kashmir. you're going to be at loggerheads with india, though, on that path, aren't you? my point is that we can't ignore the united nations. we can't continue to close our eyes to what's happening in kashmir. it's the age of social media. we can't hide the young generation. the kashmiris are coming out on the streets, protesting for their rights, and they're being attacked with pellet guns, and human rights atrocities, the people of kashmir are screaming that the butcher has become the butcher of kashmir and the world international committee is turning a blind eye. we have to engage on issues. i want peace with india, but in order to accomplish that, we can't ignore the elephants in the room. so we were talking about you entering politics, you said you felt you had to,
it wasn't a pakistani prime minister.r a plebiscite. it's not the pakistani constitution alone, it's the indian constitution that says kashmir gives us a special designation as a result of its disputed territory. unfortunately, india refuses to talk about kashmir. you're going to be at loggerheads with india, though, on that path, aren't you? my point is that we can't ignore the united nations. we can't continue to close our eyes to what's happening in kashmir. it's the age of social media. we...
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May 31, 2018
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made up of around 1000 pakistani shias, fighting on the behalf of bashar al—assad.ing travelled to the middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met us to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight. i these men have gone to syria to fight. i said these men have gone to syria to fight. isaid if these men have gone to syria to fight. i said if that is the case, then you should put them on trial, otherwise what is the point of having codes? a handful of those detained have been released. this man was picked up last january and let go 14 months later. his brother—in—law is still missing. pa rt brother—in—law is still missing. part of the interrogation focused on it. they said you are involved in syria, it is a fact. tell us the name. tell us the name of the people's. what did you say? i said i never visited there in my whole life. he prefers not to talk in detail about his treatment while detained. but says his life now has been left in ruins. these images of de
made up of around 1000 pakistani shias, fighting on the behalf of bashar al—assad.ing travelled to the middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met us to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight. i these men have gone to syria to fight. i said these men have gone to syria to fight. isaid if these men have gone to syria to fight. i said if that is the case, then you should put them...
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made up of around 1,000 pakistani shears on fighting on behalf of of bashar al—assad.he middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met others to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight against daesh and al-qaeda. i said, if that's the case then you should put them on trial, otherwise what's the point of having courts. these images of dead fighters were uploaded to social media. the intelligence services seem to fear those returning from syria could increase sectarian tensions in pakistan with the country's sunni majority. but the families of these disappeared men say they deserve to know what, if any, evidence is against them and where they are now. secunder kermani, bbc news, karachi. 0lympic legend usain bolt is spending a week training with a norwegian football team as part of his ambition to take up the game professionally. the record—breaking athlete has already trained with german side borussia dortmund, and he says his ultimate ambition is to play for
made up of around 1,000 pakistani shears on fighting on behalf of of bashar al—assad.he middle east for pilgrimage. translation: some officers from the intelligence agencies met others to try and convince us to end our protest movement. they told us we think these men have gone to syria to fight against daesh and al-qaeda. i said, if that's the case then you should put them on trial, otherwise what's the point of having courts. these images of dead fighters were uploaded to social media. the...
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the pakistani interior minister's been shot and what police say is an attempted assassination. on the arm off to a rally in punjab province news agency says the twenty one year old suspect as affiliated with the headache in a bike party that focuses on highlighting and fighting blasphemy the party's leader has joined widespread condemnation of the attack which comes ahead of elections in july. a bomb blast at a mosque in east in the eastern province of causton of ghana has killed thirteen people suspect the mosque may have been targeted because it was being used as a voter registration center as parliamentary election but tory gate and be reports . these are the latest victims to be a series of attacks on voter registration centers where afghans go to pick up their identification cards the elections in october. at the mosque when a huge blast occurred i don't know what happened next police say a bomb was planted in the mosque in host province which was doubling opposit voter registration center two weeks ago when i saw killed around sixty people in the afghan capital kabul he s
the pakistani interior minister's been shot and what police say is an attempted assassination. on the arm off to a rally in punjab province news agency says the twenty one year old suspect as affiliated with the headache in a bike party that focuses on highlighting and fighting blasphemy the party's leader has joined widespread condemnation of the attack which comes ahead of elections in july. a bomb blast at a mosque in east in the eastern province of causton of ghana has killed thirteen...
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there has been widespread condemnation of this attack from the pakistani prime minister and across the here and bbc news. sir alex ferguson remains in intensive care after emergency surgery remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for a remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage. some of the biggest names in sport have been sending their messages of support, including david beckham. he was signed by sir alex at 16, and wrote, keep fighting boss. a 17—year—old boy has died after being shot in south london. neighbours say south —— bullets flew through windows, narrowly missing a woman in her garden. james acourt, who is wanted over alleged drug offences, has accepted his extradition to britain. let's take you straight to a news conference we have at the peckham police station following the shooting in south london in which a teenager was killed. homicide team are currently carrying out an investigation which is fast—paced and progressing all the time. anyone with information is asked to contact
there has been widespread condemnation of this attack from the pakistani prime minister and across the here and bbc news. sir alex ferguson remains in intensive care after emergency surgery remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for a remains in intensive care after emergency surgery for a brain haemorrhage. some of the biggest names in sport have been sending their messages of support, including david beckham. he was signed by...