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i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalorce in the history of this country has paid off, and people are not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. his brother shehbaz has been leading the party in his absence. tonight, he rejected the results, claiming fraud. this election campaign has revolved round two competing narratives, about the case against nawaz sharif. his supporters say the pakistani military has been working behind the scenes to ensure his conviction and remove him from power. imran khan says those claims are simply an attempt to distract from the corruption allegations. residents in rawalpindi watching the results come in were divided about who they believed. translation: nawaz sharif has
i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalorce in the history of this country has paid off, and people are not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail...
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you heard from the pti party member. first and foremost, as a former ambassador to the united states, what do you think relations, where do you think they are headed under a khan prime ministership? >> let me begin by saying khan has been trying to be pakistan's for 20 years. now that it's within his reach, i don't want to rain on his parade, but pakistan will not change significantly because all power, all modes of power are in the hands of the pakistani military. we just heard talking points given by the pakistani interservices intelligence. in that situation, all that will change is that he will speak more about corruption. ending corruption. he has already taken many, many people he previously accused of corruption and the other two major parties and he took them in his party. i think we will have a lot of rhetoric on everything, including relations with the united states, the fundamential issue of pakistan acting against terrorists and not being a terrorist safe haven and it will not be address and therefore u.s.-pa
you heard from the pti party member. first and foremost, as a former ambassador to the united states, what do you think relations, where do you think they are headed under a khan prime ministership? >> let me begin by saying khan has been trying to be pakistan's for 20 years. now that it's within his reach, i don't want to rain on his parade, but pakistan will not change significantly because all power, all modes of power are in the hands of the pakistani military. we just heard talking...
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i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalople are not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. his brother shehbaz has been leading the party in his absence. tonight, he rejected the results, claiming fraud. this election campaign has revolved round two competing narratives, about the case against nawaz sharif. his supporters say the pakistani military has been working behind the scenes to ensure his conviction and remove him from power. imran khan says those claims are simply an attempt to distract from the corruption allegations. residents in rawalpindi watching the results come in were divided about who they believed. translation: nawaz sharif has been in power and he has been stealing from us and taki
i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalople are not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. his brother...
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pti,think the hard work of the members of pti, definitely the biggest politicae in the country, has paid off. people are not only supporting pti, but the people of pakistan calook forward to a golden era. rerter: votes are being counted, with final results likely torrow. earlier today, imran khan has cast his vote. he is promising to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. s his brother en leading the party in his absence. tonight he rejected the results, claiming fraud. this election campaign has revolved around two competing narratives on the case against nawaz sharif. supporters say the pakistani military worked behind the scenes to ensure his conviction and remove him from power. aran khan says those clai to distract fro athe corruptiegations. residence in all in the watching watching rawalpindi sults come in were divided. >> nawaz sharif has been in power and stealing from us. becauseport the plm they fulfill their promises. reporter: imran khan's supporters are in
pti,think the hard work of the members of pti, definitely the biggest politicae in the country, has paid off. people are not only supporting pti, but the people of pakistan calook forward to a golden era. rerter: votes are being counted, with final results likely torrow. earlier today, imran khan has cast his vote. he is promising to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. s...
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i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalople, not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. his brother shehbaz has been leading the party in his absence. tonight, he rejected the results, claiming fraud. this election campaign has revolved round two competing narratives, about the case against nawaz sharif. his supporters say the pakistani military has been working behind the scenes, to ensure his conviction and remove him from power. imran khan says those claims are simply an attempt to distract from the corruption allegations. residents in rawalpindi watching the results come in were divided about who they believed. translation: nawaz sharif has been in power and he has been stealing from us and taking
i think the hard work of pti, the members of pti, which is definitely, in my opinion, the biggest politicalople, not only who support pti but also the people of pakistan can look forward to a golden era. votes are still being counted, with final results likely tomorrow. earlier today, imran khan cast his vote. he's promised to crackdown on corruption. his main rival, former prime minister nawaz sharif, was sentenced to ten years in jail following an investigation khan pushed for. his brother...
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the announcement came after the commission declared the pti party the winner. although, it won most seats, the pti phil to an end outright majority. >> supporters of pakistan's politician celebrating what many had thought impossible. a turnaround matched only in prominence and impact. the window is secured as pakistani cricket captain against england in the 1992 world cup. with a reputation as a celebrity playboy, he struggled to be taken seriously in politics after landing his party in the 1990's. for years, he failed to translate his personal fame" -- into votes. the breakthrough came in 19 93, when the particular party group was designated. >> pakistan'n's population iss almost to the one million currently and almost 60% of the people live below the poverty line. the lives of these people need to change. we need the lives of four people to change. >> therere will be change in the cocountry. we are satisfied with him becausee he is a relatively new leader and hasas a fresh appppr. i am hoping he will bring pakistan forward. >> it is very y difficult t in paki
the announcement came after the commission declared the pti party the winner. although, it won most seats, the pti phil to an end outright majority. >> supporters of pakistan's politician celebrating what many had thought impossible. a turnaround matched only in prominence and impact. the window is secured as pakistani cricket captain against england in the 1992 world cup. with a reputation as a celebrity playboy, he struggled to be taken seriously in politics after landing his party in...
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with just 48% of the total vote counted, khan's pti party was in the lead with 113 seats in the nationalparty ofjailed former prime minster nawaz sharif, is in second place with 64 seats, out of the 272 in the assembly. here's mr khan. translation: we have seen that the way our democracies evolving is getting better and in spite of all the difficulties that we have faced so far, our candidate died in a suicide bombing before that. he was also martyred because of a suicide attack. lots of people died. in spite of all of that, the process of the selection was completed. sharif‘s party, the pml—n announced last night as the first results came in that they would not accept the result. this is shehbaz sharif, who has taken over the party from his brother, saying the pti win shows blatant vote rigging, and accusing the pakistani electoral commission of failing the country's democracy. the pakistan people's party, who is projected to come third, have made similar objections. the final results have still not been announced, adding to suspicions. journalist diaa hadid, ‘while you were sleeping, a
with just 48% of the total vote counted, khan's pti party was in the lead with 113 seats in the nationalparty ofjailed former prime minster nawaz sharif, is in second place with 64 seats, out of the 272 in the assembly. here's mr khan. translation: we have seen that the way our democracies evolving is getting better and in spite of all the difficulties that we have faced so far, our candidate died in a suicide bombing before that. he was also martyred because of a suicide attack. lots of people...
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those who dadare to openlyly criticize the pti or appear to support nawaz sharif risk the wrath of theecurity agencies. >> if you u speak for ththe l-nn any waway, even in a balalanced manner, there is going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line. previously, like i said, there were certain areas you could not speak about it. itit was never about polititical paparties, notot to this extent. you just reporort in a balalancd mannerer. now here, they are at it, they are after you. this is really startling to many of the editors, but we are kind of rrrrying on.n. someme of us arere really, realy struggling. naomi: m many of her colleagues have rececved intimimidating cas and threats on social media, and journalists know all too well which stories editors are too afraid to run. but on the record, few dare to point their finger. >> welell, i will take the safet route out of this, ok? the internrnational hun n rights organizations and local human rights organizations have repeatedly called out the military for d dng this, and the mililitary would mean intelligie agencies associated wit
those who dadare to openlyly criticize the pti or appear to support nawaz sharif risk the wrath of theecurity agencies. >> if you u speak for ththe l-nn any waway, even in a balalanced manner, there is going to be trouble brewing somewhere down the line. previously, like i said, there were certain areas you could not speak about it. itit was never about polititical paparties, notot to this extent. you just reporort in a balalancd mannerer. now here, they are at it, they are after you....
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but he's been forced to deny allegations elections are being fixed in favour of his pti party.g that, you know, the election is not going to be free and fair. the reason is all the opinion polls now show pti is going surging up, and so they're already seeing the writing on the wall. the reason why they're going to lose is because of the track record. pakistan has been directly ruled by the military, rather than politicians, for nearly half its existence. the country's now had ten years of civilian rule, one of the longest periods in its history, but there's growing concern that behind the scenes, the pakistani military is still pulling the strings and is trying to manipulate the results of this election. former prime minister nawaz sharif, imran khan's main rival, was sentenced to ten years in jail earlier this month by an anti—corruption court. he couldn't prove where the money came from to buy these central london flats. many believe he was once corrupt, but is only being punished now because he clashed with the army when in power. ijoined sharif as he flew back to pakistan l
but he's been forced to deny allegations elections are being fixed in favour of his pti party.g that, you know, the election is not going to be free and fair. the reason is all the opinion polls now show pti is going surging up, and so they're already seeing the writing on the wall. the reason why they're going to lose is because of the track record. pakistan has been directly ruled by the military, rather than politicians, for nearly half its existence. the country's now had ten years of...
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both of the pti and the pakistani army strongly tonight, but we have seen allegations candidates haveldbeen y members of the intelligence services to defect from the party, and journalists have been warned not to report on stories that are sympathetic the plmn. the case of the washer reef looms large, too full to be was sentenced to 10rrears on antition early this month. it is onlyers say because he fell out with the military wle in power. khan says that those claims are in attempt to distract from the corruption allegations. one other point, and that is about security. lels of ohioans have decreased in the country over the past few years, but we have seen -- levels of violence and decreased int he country over the paso years, but we have seen attacks that occurred boosted to raising the tension. did to have contribute raising the tension. laura: oh, to be a fly on the wall. that is how journalists feel about high-profile meetings with world leaders or when their favorite sport star comes o but for one, it was a reality, working as a stenogampher in the white house. she was responsible
both of the pti and the pakistani army strongly tonight, but we have seen allegations candidates haveldbeen y members of the intelligence services to defect from the party, and journalists have been warned not to report on stories that are sympathetic the plmn. the case of the washer reef looms large, too full to be was sentenced to 10rrears on antition early this month. it is onlyers say because he fell out with the military wle in power. khan says that those claims are in attempt to distract...
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predicting a tight race dominated by former prime minister know why sharif -- nawaz sharif, and the pti party dominated by cricketer imran khan. this should be a celebration in pakistan. the elections, after 10 years of civilian rule, one of the longest periods for our country controlled by the military for half of his existence. both of the pti and the pakistani armyon sy tonight, but we have seen allegations didates have been told by members of the intelligence services to defect tyfrom the pand journalists have been warned not to report on stories that are sympathetic to the plmn. the case of the washer reef looms large, too full to be was sentced to 10 years on anticorruption early this month. it is onlyers say because he fell out with the military while in power. says that those aims are in attempt to distract from the corruption allegations. one other point, and that is about security. levels of ohioans have decreased in the country over the past few years, but we have seen -- levels of violence and decreased in the country over the past two years, bute have seentt aacks that occu
predicting a tight race dominated by former prime minister know why sharif -- nawaz sharif, and the pti party dominated by cricketer imran khan. this should be a celebration in pakistan. the elections, after 10 years of civilian rule, one of the longest periods for our country controlled by the military for half of his existence. both of the pti and the pakistani armyon sy tonight, but we have seen allegations didates have been told by members of the intelligence services to defect tyfrom the...
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to be a tight contest between the pml—n party, which has been in power for the past 5 years, and the pti by cricketer—turned leading opposition politician imran khan. we hope to have results by the early hours of thursday morning. every day, around the world, just over 800 women die from ilnesses and complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth. the causes are entirely preventable, but for various reasons, especially in developing countries, expectant mothers just aren't getting the care they need. india is one country, however, that has made significant leaps in tackling its maternal mortality rate. yogita limaye sent this report from mumbai. the basics of giving birth, that is what these pregnant women are being taught. this awareness programme is run by a charity that works with the government in the slums of mumbai. it is a small step in a long journey towards insuring women have healthy pregnancy. translation: we get a lot of information here. they tell us what kind of fruit and vegetables to eat. earlier, i did not know any of this. i would eat anything at any time. translati
to be a tight contest between the pml—n party, which has been in power for the past 5 years, and the pti by cricketer—turned leading opposition politician imran khan. we hope to have results by the early hours of thursday morning. every day, around the world, just over 800 women die from ilnesses and complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth. the causes are entirely preventable, but for various reasons, especially in developing countries, expectant mothers just aren't getting the...
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but he's been forced to deny allegations elections are being fixed in favour of his pti party.aying that, you know, the election is not going to be free and fair. the reason is, all the opinion polls now show pti is going surging up, and so they already see the writing on the wall. the reason why they're going to lose is because of the track record. pakistan has been directly ruled by the military, rather than politicians, for nearly half its existence. the country's now had ten years of civilian rule — one of the longest periods in its history — but there's growing concern that behind the scenes, the pakistani military is still pulling the strings and is trying to manipulate the results of this election. former prime minister nawaz sharif, imran khan's main rival, was sentenced to ten years in jail earlier this month by an anti—corruption court. he couldn't prove where the money came from to buy these central london flats. many believe he was once corrupt, but is only being punished now because he clashed with the army when in power. ijoined sharif as he flew back to pakistan
but he's been forced to deny allegations elections are being fixed in favour of his pti party.aying that, you know, the election is not going to be free and fair. the reason is, all the opinion polls now show pti is going surging up, and so they already see the writing on the wall. the reason why they're going to lose is because of the track record. pakistan has been directly ruled by the military, rather than politicians, for nearly half its existence. the country's now had ten years of...
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i am pretty sure from what you're you mean imran khan and his pti party. throwing out... you havejust said something potentially explosive in pakistani politics, but the fortu nes in pakistani politics, but the fortunes of imran khan go up and down depending on the interventions of the deep state and intelligence services. where is your evidence? you are a journalist and you know you cannot say these things without having absolutely irrefutable evidence. i think that evidence today in pakistan must, to a certain extent, be left out, through inference and the work of human rights organisations, through the works of political commentators. i am not actually making a case against the state, i am making a case for the state to conciliate itself with the media. imran khan has responded with this @imrankhanpti "the blatant bias of dawn against pti has now come out in the open. so much for dawn's neutral and liberal credentials! complete farce! he also said said polling is not giving him "positive news". the bbc‘s stephen sackur suggested that the dawn media grou
i am pretty sure from what you're you mean imran khan and his pti party. throwing out... you havejust said something potentially explosive in pakistani politics, but the fortu nes in pakistani politics, but the fortunes of imran khan go up and down depending on the interventions of the deep state and intelligence services. where is your evidence? you are a journalist and you know you cannot say these things without having absolutely irrefutable evidence. i think that evidence today in pakistan...
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local media have reported that the pti party led by cricketer turned politician imran khan, are in thed. pml—n, led by shehbaz sharif, brother ofjailed former prime minister nawaz sharif, are projected to have come in second. omar quraishi has tweeted these early results suggest a hung parliament is likely, here is pakistani senator iftikhar ahmad to explain why that's a concern. there will be, in all likeliness, a hung parliament and that will result in obviously a coalition government. which will not augur very well for the conditions that pakistan's going through at the moment. because there is the economy which is down the drain, there is security situation, pakistan's virtually at war and we saw the signs of that today on the bordering town of rajasthan during the elections. therefore, the task will be very tough for the new government and if that government relies on coalition or... other parties‘ views and their attitudes towards the foreign policy, that will create problems. today's vote has been marred by violence. a polling station in the city of quetta, near the border with
local media have reported that the pti party led by cricketer turned politician imran khan, are in thed. pml—n, led by shehbaz sharif, brother ofjailed former prime minister nawaz sharif, are projected to have come in second. omar quraishi has tweeted these early results suggest a hung parliament is likely, here is pakistani senator iftikhar ahmad to explain why that's a concern. there will be, in all likeliness, a hung parliament and that will result in obviously a coalition government....
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the key we're not putting youhnl gy%npf isctiote pti scientists m foundni significane how litnatl deal experse an s or pfgher.0 dermatologists aee we usually don't use e question is how much enough? >> to use its prlrope y impac ao pouch prect s eug youhr hm, it's ahi p dac i>>.y wonhtyo75 now inthet nindndlos .uatot mtso aoon e i'l tlak c oo an big delays t onclea tre yre dadfu make youra. ♪ ♪ alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... it kills 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol!er without try total mouthwash today! ♪ lhappiness is powerfuflea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protmontc for an ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiti and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 cice. te on>> w l e lksea handwehisor e yeidpo gd theheidt ahehe ts trmased.hetetion rur >>m, because theurcingds boronn. snghohietsedglunasre upptierndt ehanks tuck.ng>>igh. kor bth dsy earlier crash it hascl s. bneen from the mir dres a95 norunbo f remroainm littolels let's takeoo lkutinit rehe kig, e g d ooundustesta n o outohie t af ngn
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victory in wednesday's national election, ahead of a final tally that's expected to confirm khan's pti party won the largest share of open seats in parliament. khan's victory came as his rivals alleged massive vote-rigging, charging that paksitan's powerful military sided unfairly with khan's campaign. in a victory address from his islamabad home, khan said the election had been fair and histor.. >> i believe t ts was pakistan's mo transparent election and i i believe pakistanis have participated in an election n e way ththey did todayay. it over the concerns about rigging arar they are -- we are willing to investigate it with them. amy: khan promised that as prime minister he will stamp out government corruption, while working to uplift poor pakistanis, and he promised to improve relations with china and the united states. khan's pti party fell short of an outright majority, meaning khan will need the support of at least one rival party in order to form a coalition government. in the gaza strip, palestinians have called for renewed protests against israel's stifling blockade of the be
victory in wednesday's national election, ahead of a final tally that's expected to confirm khan's pti party won the largest share of open seats in parliament. khan's victory came as his rivals alleged massive vote-rigging, charging that paksitan's powerful military sided unfairly with khan's campaign. in a victory address from his islamabad home, khan said the election had been fair and histor.. >> i believe t ts was pakistan's mo transparent election and i i believe pakistanis have...
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front—runners in the contest are the governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif and the challenger ptiarty lead by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. he's been accused of benefiting from the support of the country's powerful security establishment. now on bbc news — panorama. it was a murder that sent shock waves around the world. a prominent russian journalist has been shot dead. arkady babchenko was an outspoken critic of president vladimir putin. just weeks after the novichok poisonings in salisbury, another apparent attack on foreign soil. borisjohnson has said he is appalled by the murder of one of russia's best known investigative journalists. but a day later arkady babchenko was back from the dead. an anti—kremlin journalist reported killed in ukraine is actually alive. tonight, for the first time, the inside story of the fake murder. translation: they put pigs' blood in my mouth and then when i was shot, i fell to my knees and coughed to make the blood splatter. babchenko's wife tells her side of the story. translation: you just can't believe it. you don't want to believe
front—runners in the contest are the governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif and the challenger ptiarty lead by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. he's been accused of benefiting from the support of the country's powerful security establishment. now on bbc news — panorama. it was a murder that sent shock waves around the world. a prominent russian journalist has been shot dead. arkady babchenko was an outspoken critic of president vladimir putin. just weeks after the...
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another pakistani paper, pti, delivers a knockout punch but the parties cry foul.helle: a huge focus on what happens next in pakistan is a country. therter: in this article, writer fails those who voted on wednesdayk, who braved hardships and dangers to go out and vote. indeed there was even violence on the day of voting in the country. the writer slams what he says is a lack of depth in candidates' electoral campaigns that had wish lists more than any real proposals for meaningful reforms on issues like the economic, debt and security in pakistan. the writer says the victorious government may end up falling back on the same "roasted bureaucracy that has dogged the state in the past. difficult times lie ahead." rochelle: let's move on to this heartwarming story getting attention. a swedish woman''s civicc activism. reporter: a 21-year-old swedish woman who recently live streamed her protests she staged on board a flight from sweden to turkey. seat,fused to take her thus holding up the plane, saying she would not be seated until another passenger, and afghan asylum
another pakistani paper, pti, delivers a knockout punch but the parties cry foul.helle: a huge focus on what happens next in pakistan is a country. therter: in this article, writer fails those who voted on wednesdayk, who braved hardships and dangers to go out and vote. indeed there was even violence on the day of voting in the country. the writer slams what he says is a lack of depth in candidates' electoral campaigns that had wish lists more than any real proposals for meaningful reforms on...
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front—runners in the contest are the governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif and the challenger ptity lead by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. he's been accused of benefiting from the support of the country's powerful security establishment. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news it's time for tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords, on the final day before the summer break. on this programme: the government says public sector workers are being given their biggest pay rise in nearly ten years. today we were able to scrap the cap and increase public sector pay. but labour is not convinced. we don't buy it and they demand public sector workers get the pay they deserve. also: another plea for high speed two to be scrapped. is cutting great swathes in our environment damaging ancient woodlands. and: as the long summer recess gets under way, one peer says don't do it. i do absolutely, my lords, think we should be returning to do ourjob in mid—august and not adjourning thereafter.
front—runners in the contest are the governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif and the challenger ptity lead by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. he's been accused of benefiting from the support of the country's powerful security establishment. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news it's time for tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords, on the final day before the...
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governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif, although he is injail for corruption, and the pti the support of pakistan's powerful military is likely to prove crucial. it's emerged that a dam that collapsed in laos, killing 20 people, had developed a fault the day beforehand. workers for a south korean firm helping build a hydro—power station had tried unsuccessfully to repair it. authorities were warned and launched an evacuation, but too late for some.
governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif, although he is injail for corruption, and the pti the support of pakistan's powerful military is likely to prove crucial. it's emerged that a dam that collapsed in laos, killing 20 people, had developed a fault the day beforehand. workers for a south korean firm helping build a hydro—power station had tried unsuccessfully to repair it. authorities were warned and launched an evacuation, but too late for some.
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the reas is all the opinion polls show pti surging up. they are already seeing the writing on the wall. e ason why they are going to lose is because of the track record. reporter: pakistan has been directly ruled by the mili rather than politicians for nearly half its existence. the country has now had 10 years of civilian rule, one of the longest periods in its history. but th growing concern that behind the scenes, the pakistani military is still pulling the strings and is trying to manipulate the results of this election. former prime minister nawaz sharif, imran khan's main rival, was sentenced to 10 years in jail earlier this month by an anticorrupon court. he couldn't prove where the money came from to buy a central london flat. many believe he was once corrupt, but is only being punished now because he clashed with the army when in power. i joined sharif as he flew backo pakistan last week. he was damning about the buildup to the elections. mr. sharif: our party workers are being arrested by thousands. the loyalties of our party me
the reas is all the opinion polls show pti surging up. they are already seeing the writing on the wall. e ason why they are going to lose is because of the track record. reporter: pakistan has been directly ruled by the mili rather than politicians for nearly half its existence. the country has now had 10 years of civilian rule, one of the longest periods in its history. but th growing concern that behind the scenes, the pakistani military is still pulling the strings and is trying to...
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i really do not know if it will come to that given that pti's margin of victory appears to be so large be very hard to think that these parties will have their concerns addressed, rather than overturning the election victory. he has changed his style quite a lot since he was a cricket star and in the years since he entered politics. how do you think his character will play into this? he is such a contradiction. he was seen as someone who is comfortable in the west and he has really reinvented himself as a conservative islamist, which actually works out very well in pakistan. it works out very well to betray yourself that way because pakistan certainly is a very conservative and religious nation, and that has helped to win this election. let's get some of the day's other news. turkey says it won't tolerate us threats over a detained american pastor, whose trial on terrorism charges is straining relations. it comes after president trump demanded that turkey immediately release andrew brunson, who was transferred to house arrest on wednesday after spending 21 months in prison. the us vice
i really do not know if it will come to that given that pti's margin of victory appears to be so large be very hard to think that these parties will have their concerns addressed, rather than overturning the election victory. he has changed his style quite a lot since he was a cricket star and in the years since he entered politics. how do you think his character will play into this? he is such a contradiction. he was seen as someone who is comfortable in the west and he has really reinvented...
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to be a tight contest between the pml—n party, which has been in power for the past 5 years, and the pticricketer—turned leading opposition politician imran khan. we hope to have results by the early hours of thursday morning. syria has accused israel of shooting down one of its warplanes over syrian territory. earlier, israel said that it had brought down the aircraft for carrying out surveillance in its airspace. the syrian government has denied that its planes were over israeli territory. reports from the united states say the pop singer demi lovato is in hospital in los angeles following a suspected a drug overdose. the celebrity gossip website tmz says the singer, who is 25, was found in her hollywood home on tuesday morning. lovato has struggled with substance abuse for years, and appeared to relapse in recent weeks. she's said to be in a stable condition. donald trump has unveiled a $12 billion bailout plan to protect us farmers being hurt by the escalating trade war. the us president has been heavily criticised by farmers, but they form an important part of his support base. on t
to be a tight contest between the pml—n party, which has been in power for the past 5 years, and the pticricketer—turned leading opposition politician imran khan. we hope to have results by the early hours of thursday morning. syria has accused israel of shooting down one of its warplanes over syrian territory. earlier, israel said that it had brought down the aircraft for carrying out surveillance in its airspace. the syrian government has denied that its planes were over israeli...
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to dominate the election campaign and ensure that the plmn are not brought into power and that the ptiarity. what he has said he is willing to look into any incidences of alleged vote rigging. —— but he has. after surviving the brutal war in syria, a group of child refugees and their classmates will take to the stage in london on sunday. they'll be performing a poem about the conflict, written for the bbc proms. caroline hawley went along to rehearsals. it's a long way from the rubble of war to this. welcome to royal albert hall! what do you think? it has been a tough but extraordinary journey for these children. this is sajeda, who is 1a. several of her family members were killed in syria and her story is not unique. mohammed is also 1a. he escaped lebanon before coming here and still dreams of home. for the first time, the voices of child refugees are being heard here at one of the country's most prestigious venues, with a poem they have written themselves. it makes me feel i am in syria, eating falafel for breakfast with my family. what you want people to take away from the poem? to
to dominate the election campaign and ensure that the plmn are not brought into power and that the ptiarity. what he has said he is willing to look into any incidences of alleged vote rigging. —— but he has. after surviving the brutal war in syria, a group of child refugees and their classmates will take to the stage in london on sunday. they'll be performing a poem about the conflict, written for the bbc proms. caroline hawley went along to rehearsals. it's a long way from the rubble of...
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are not using names but i'm pretty sure that, from what you're saying, you mean imran khan and his pti‘s index goes up with the security state and, at times, other people in his party are named. in every case... you are throwing out — i mean you have just said something potentially explosive in pakistani politics — that imran‘s fortunes go up and down depending on the interventions of the deep state and the intelligence services. and many political parties... where is your evidence? you're a journalist, you know that you can't say these things without having absolutely irrefutable evidence. i think that evidence today in pakistan must, to a certain extent, be looked at through inference, through the work of human rights organisations, through the works of political commentators. i'm not actually making a case against the state, i'm making a case for the state to conciliate itself with the media and try and keep the normal institutions of democracy going... but you are making a case against the state. from the very beginning, with this talk of the military trying to undermining freedom
are not using names but i'm pretty sure that, from what you're saying, you mean imran khan and his pti‘s index goes up with the security state and, at times, other people in his party are named. in every case... you are throwing out — i mean you have just said something potentially explosive in pakistani politics — that imran‘s fortunes go up and down depending on the interventions of the deep state and the intelligence services. and many political parties... where is your evidence?...
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governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif, although he is injail for corruption, and the ptiled by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. the support of pakistan's powerful military is likely to prove crucial. it's emerged that a dam that collapsed in laos, killing 20 people, had developed a fault the day beforehand. workers for a south korean firm helping build a hydro—power station had tried unsuccessfully to repair it. authorities were warned and launched an evacuation, but too late for some. you're up to date with the headlines. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcomed a hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. in august, it will be 20 yea rs badawi. in august, it will be 20 years since more than 200 people we re years since more than 200 people were killed when simultaneous bomb attacks were carried out at the us embassies in kenya and tanzania. my guess is the acclaimed filmmaker wanuri kahiu who made an award—winning film on the tragedy. the latest film depicting a lesbian love affair, however, has been banned in kenya. what does a filmmaking tells about african society today
governing party of former prime minister nawaz sharif, although he is injail for corruption, and the ptiled by cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. the support of pakistan's powerful military is likely to prove crucial. it's emerged that a dam that collapsed in laos, killing 20 people, had developed a fault the day beforehand. workers for a south korean firm helping build a hydro—power station had tried unsuccessfully to repair it. authorities were warned and launched an evacuation,...
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when we say 1.3 will billion, m than a billion of pti has will come almost automatically next year that takes you from where we are today until january or february. >> looking at it from the outside. it looks like the fruits of the transformation are beginning to become more apparent in the numbers and for the last two quarters but yet you look at the stock price, it's still down 9% on the year broadly in line with the general financials sector. do you find it frustrating that people are not rewarding you >> no it's a basic question of finance. let's talk numbers as you know, share prices in banking are driven by tangible book value all these things we're talking about go through tangible book value. the sru has lost 7.1 billion swiss franc. fines and litigation, another 3 billion. you're at 10 restructuring, 1.7 you have 15 billion that i had to spend to clean up the legacy. but all of it came out of tangible book value. as we take the share price of 2 to a capital rate of about 11. we're at 15 point something because we created 12 billion of profit since then. it's important to unders
when we say 1.3 will billion, m than a billion of pti has will come almost automatically next year that takes you from where we are today until january or february. >> looking at it from the outside. it looks like the fruits of the transformation are beginning to become more apparent in the numbers and for the last two quarters but yet you look at the stock price, it's still down 9% on the year broadly in line with the general financials sector. do you find it frustrating that people are...
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than the pti.re we haven't had a clear final result by this time. the election commission say that it time. the election commission say thatitis time. the election commission say that it is because of technical difficulties but it is fuelling fears and accusations of vote rigging which has been made by the other parties. based on current projections, it does seem clear that imran khan and his party will form the largest party in the next parliament and makes it likely that he will be the next prime minister. there are 272 directly elected seats in pakistan. the current projection show his party ticking somewhere between hundred and ten and 120 seats. that is short of an overall majority but by forming an alliance with a number of smaller parties, he should based on these current rejections, be able to form quite a strong government. but as you see, there are these allegations of vote rigging coming from the other parties. they will take every political and legal opportunity to challenge the result.
than the pti.re we haven't had a clear final result by this time. the election commission say that it time. the election commission say thatitis time. the election commission say that it is because of technical difficulties but it is fuelling fears and accusations of vote rigging which has been made by the other parties. based on current projections, it does seem clear that imran khan and his party will form the largest party in the next parliament and makes it likely that he will be the next...
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marraco will be joined by socr john harks to break down the game and will take a look atar the watch pties coe want to remind you that you can ride in sle this summerith our fox5 zip trip. just go fox5d.c.com/contests now w teah august 19th eer for haur c new 2019 tlx. five finalists will be selected by random drawing hel finalists must attend tnal triprip in order to win. all entrants must be 18 or older. the prizei is proded by d.c. area acura dealers. complete rules available at fox5d.c.com/contests. and this friday we should say our zip trip i taking to us woodbrid>>. yes. >> virginia. i'll be there, tony will bee, therucker will be there. fun will be haby all. >> yes. it's going to be hot. >> even into t end of this week it will be hot, guys. do get ready to sweat out there. it's always a party. please come out and see us in woodbridge. heat advisories won't go i effect until noon. all of those couounties y see shadedn orangeust get ready for the heat index toe feel likhundred degrees plus today. how about the beacl nice coo water and 70 degrees. 92 in ocean city today, 90 tomorrow. s
marraco will be joined by socr john harks to break down the game and will take a look atar the watch pties coe want to remind you that you can ride in sle this summerith our fox5 zip trip. just go fox5d.c.com/contests now w teah august 19th eer for haur c new 2019 tlx. five finalists will be selected by random drawing hel finalists must attend tnal triprip in order to win. all entrants must be 18 or older. the prizei is proded by d.c. area acura dealers. complete rules available at...
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a pti find a the latest on fox5dc.com.r.ed menesoighborhood from gun violence. this comeseaee nkrl-yr-old makih ot wn the asclay terrace community. d.c. patrol chief chanel dickerson says they're still searching for the fouand masked gunmen shot and killed wilson. codickerson says they ected key evidence from the vehic theunmen what driving in which was that foundrbandoned ea this week. >> the men responsible formakiho r co a summer day where sh dveeser to be out in hl firearm taking life and all the dreams that her family had for. her her mother's statement and her mother's cries and asn th t pdistrict it's hrtbreaking r a yng io be set wil up to raiseey mon gis funeral costs. so far they have surpassed their goal of raising $10,000 and have rsed more than $14,000. >>> meanwhile in alexandria last night community members in old town alexandria businessn who wkedorks a aton window universe on king street llwas ki a week ago. authorities have a suspect in custody 34-year-old pankaj bhasiny but still do not have a's m ivdeh.
a pti find a the latest on fox5dc.com.r.ed menesoighborhood from gun violence. this comeseaee nkrl-yr-old makih ot wn the asclay terrace community. d.c. patrol chief chanel dickerson says they're still searching for the fouand masked gunmen shot and killed wilson. codickerson says they ected key evidence from the vehic theunmen what driving in which was that foundrbandoned ea this week. >> the men responsible formakiho r co a summer day where sh dveeser to be out in hl firearm taking life...