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secunder kermani, bbc news, karachi.cretary says he's "pretty sure" — but not certain — the country can secure a deal with brussels about leaving the european union. members of the of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering and applause chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8th, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie which, for 29 years, has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the lates
secunder kermani, bbc news, karachi.cretary says he's "pretty sure" — but not certain — the country can secure a deal with brussels about leaving the european union. members of the of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner." cheering and applause...
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secunder kermani investigates. a horrific lynching captured on camera on a university campus. the victim is a star student. the mob, though, think he's a blasphemer. this was mashal khan's room, where he tried to hide from the mob. they found him here. they kicked him, they beat him, they hit him with sticks and they shot him. the issue of blasphemy has long divided pakistani society. and some hope this case could finally lead to some reform. but others are deadly opposed to that. this is the village of zaida in pakistan's northern khyber pakhtunkhwa province. it's where mashal khan grew up. and it's where his family still live. mashal was an outstanding journalism student with an interest in left—wing politics. abdul wali khan university is one of pakistan's newest institutions, with a student population of over 12,000. it is just an hour's drive away from mashal‘s village. the campus has been closed since mashal‘s murder. 0ver there, that building is the department ofjournalism that he used to study at. 0ver there is the hostel that he lived in and it is where he died. this
secunder kermani investigates. a horrific lynching captured on camera on a university campus. the victim is a star student. the mob, though, think he's a blasphemer. this was mashal khan's room, where he tried to hide from the mob. they found him here. they kicked him, they beat him, they hit him with sticks and they shot him. the issue of blasphemy has long divided pakistani society. and some hope this case could finally lead to some reform. but others are deadly opposed to that. this is the...
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secunder kermani has the latest from karachi.rs flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish. thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker turned over. people shouted, "oil, oil!" the local traffic police asked people to leave, warning it may explode, then suddenly there was fire. translation: i had already ta ken some petrol. i was about to fill another can but felt dizzy due to the fumes, so decided not to go back for more. the empty charred wreckage gives an idea of how many people were there. pictures too graphic to broadcast showed bodies piled by the road. the nearest burns unit is around 100 miles away from the site. medical teams worked flat out to assist the injured and console the bereaved. some in pakistan have blamed
secunder kermani has the latest from karachi.rs flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish. thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker turned over. people shouted, "oil, oil!" the...
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secunder kermani, bbc news, karachi.h rise buildings which have failed fire cladding safety tests has risen to 60 across 25 local authorities. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's "pretty sure," but not certain, he can secure a good deal when britain leaves the eu. officials in pakistan say at least 150 people have died after an oil tanker overturned and caught fire in punjab province. time now for the sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sports centre. tim looking very dapper in a 3—piece suit. thank you very much. i promise there will be no coughing fit tonight. i was worried. lewis hamilton called sebastian vettel‘s driving "disgusting" after the two clashed in an incident packed azerbaijan grand prix. a remarkable race that featured three safety cars and several crashes was won by red bull's daniel ricciardo. vettel was penalised for hitting hamilton's mercedes as they prepared for a re—start following a safety car. hamilton was on course for victory with 19 laps to go in baku, but was forced to stop to re
secunder kermani, bbc news, karachi.h rise buildings which have failed fire cladding safety tests has risen to 60 across 25 local authorities. the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's "pretty sure," but not certain, he can secure a good deal when britain leaves the eu. officials in pakistan say at least 150 people have died after an oil tanker overturned and caught fire in punjab province. time now for the sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sports centre. tim looking very...
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secunder kermani reports.lagers flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish — thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker capsized, people shouted, "oil, oil!" the local traffic police asked people to leave, warning it may explode, then suddenly there was fire. translation: i had already taken some petrol, i was about to fill another can but felt dizzy due to the fumes so decided not to go back for more. dozens of the injured had to be airlifted to hospital. the nearest burns unit is around 100 miles away from the site. medical teams worked flat out to assist the injured and console the bereaved. some in pakistan have blamed the victims for rushing towards the scene of the accident, but in other quarters there is a sense
secunder kermani reports.lagers flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish — thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker capsized, people shouted, "oil, oil!" the local traffic police asked...
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secunder kermani reports.undreds of local villagers flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish — thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker capsized, people shouted, "oil, oil!" the local traffic police asked people to leave, warning it may explode, then suddenly there was fire. translation: i had already taken some petrol, i was about to fill another can but felt dizzy due to the fumes so decided not to go back for more. dozens of the injured had to be airlifted to hospital. the nearest burns unit is around 100 miles away from the site. medical teams worked flat out to assist the injured and console the bereaved. some in pakistan have blamed the victims for rushing towards the scene of the accident, but i
secunder kermani reports.undreds of local villagers flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish — thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker capsized, people shouted, "oil, oil!"...
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secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul.lection manifesto, which includes a promise to reform the nhs in northern ireland, merging the five health—care trusts to create a single body. the party leader robin swann, also rejected the idea of northern ireland being given special status during the brexit negotiations. he described it as "an attempt to create a united ireland by the back door." there can be no border up the middle of the irish sea. there can be no passport checks for citizens of northern ireland arriving on cairnryan or heathrow. all our energies should be focused instead on the brexit negotiations and getting the best deal for our people. during the election campaign, bbc news is looking in more detail at aspects of policy, and this week we're focusing on working lives — how fulfilling arejobs, how are those jobs changing, how well do they pay, and what are people's ambitions? our economics editor, kamal ahmed, has been looking at the controversy surrounding zero—hours contracts and the prospect of enhancing wor
secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul.lection manifesto, which includes a promise to reform the nhs in northern ireland, merging the five health—care trusts to create a single body. the party leader robin swann, also rejected the idea of northern ireland being given special status during the brexit negotiations. he described it as "an attempt to create a united ireland by the back door." there can be no border up the middle of the irish sea. there can be no passport checks for citizens...
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after the tanker crashed on a main highway, but it then exploded. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermanis flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, we move deeper into the battle. they collected fuel in buckets, getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so—called islamic state. how the fight is being taken urban warfare at its most intimate. how the fight is being taken near enough to throw a hand grenade. how the fight is being taken explosion how the fight is being taken then this. how the fight is being taken rapid gunfire how the fight is being taken well, the fight here is at extremely close quarters, this is the most forward position the iraqi troops have. they tell us that the nearest is position is just 15 metres away, and when they are firing here, the distance is so small that sometimes they can see the faces of the is militants. the troops here, mostly young, determined to end a reign of terror. "daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they des
after the tanker crashed on a main highway, but it then exploded. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermanis flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker this morning, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, we move deeper into the battle. they collected fuel in buckets, getting a chance to see how the fight is being taken to the so—called islamic state. how the fight is being taken urban warfare at its most intimate. how the fight is being...
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from kabul, secunder kermani sent this report, which contains images which you may find distressing.ed in a graveyard. three suicide bombers targeted mourners at this cemetery as they were burying a man shot by police yesterday during a protest against the growing violence in kabul. survivors described the carnage they had witnessed. translation: there were explosions everywhere and i saw my hands and face were burning. there were parts of human bodies lying all around me. after that i had to get to hospital. this is the third time in four days that dead and injured afghans have been brought to emergency hospitals across the city. kabul used to be one of the most secure places in the country. now it seems it is one of the most dangerous. relatives gathered outside the hospital, anxious for news of their loved ones. this man was describing to us how the suicide bombers blew themselves up one after another when suddenly gunfire rang out. gunshots. it turned out to be warning shots from the police but it's a measure of how tense and the city is. kabul is still reeling from the aftermath
from kabul, secunder kermani sent this report, which contains images which you may find distressing.ed in a graveyard. three suicide bombers targeted mourners at this cemetery as they were burying a man shot by police yesterday during a protest against the growing violence in kabul. survivors described the carnage they had witnessed. translation: there were explosions everywhere and i saw my hands and face were burning. there were parts of human bodies lying all around me. after that i had to...
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injured when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in punjab. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani skype from kharachi. secunder, what more do we know about what has happened? what we believe to have happened is an oil tanker was driving outside the city in the central province of punjab in central pakistan when it overturned, we're not quite sure of the cause of the accident but after it overturned it began to leak out fuel, local people came to try to collect some of that fuel, at which page the fuel caught light in a large explosion. i've seen footage and pictures from the scene that showed dozens and dozens of charred bodies and charred vehicles by the roadside because so many people were trying to collect fuel, that's what explains the large death toll. local army helicopters had been used to try to transport the casualties to nearby hospitals and the blaze is 110w nearby hospitals and the blaze is now under control. the death toll is expected to rise as the day goes on. thanks very much, secunder kermani talking to us there. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urg
injured when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in punjab. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani skype from kharachi. secunder, what more do we know about what has happened? what we believe to have happened is an oil tanker was driving outside the city in the central province of punjab in central pakistan when it overturned, we're not quite sure of the cause of the accident but after it overturned it began to leak out fuel, local people came to try to collect some of that fuel, at...
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secunder kermani is in kabul for us now. secunder, what more can you tell us?killed in clashes with the police was being buried. he was the son of a prominent local politician who had been taking part in a protest against the deteriorating security situation in afghanistan following the large suicide attack in kabul earlier this week in which 90 people we re earlier this week in which 90 people were killed. the taliban have denied responsibility for both that attack and today‘s violence. pictures on social media today, though, show a number of dead bodies at the scene. we have spoken to health officials who say they have received four bodies at hospitals already, and six injured people, but they expect the number to rise. the numbers of people killed in terrorist incidents in afghanistan is increasing. last year saw the highest ever recorded number of civilian casualties. it's it‘s derby day and the champions league final is taking place in cardiff. with all the sport, here‘s mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. a busy data, and a busy day alre
secunder kermani is in kabul for us now. secunder, what more can you tell us?killed in clashes with the police was being buried. he was the son of a prominent local politician who had been taking part in a protest against the deteriorating security situation in afghanistan following the large suicide attack in kabul earlier this week in which 90 people we re earlier this week in which 90 people were killed. the taliban have denied responsibility for both that attack and today‘s violence....
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vehicle which had overturned on the main highway from the city of bahawalpur. 0ur correspondent secunder kermanis we are hearing, in terms of the death toll, is 123 people who have been killed, over 140 who have been injured. the authorities say they do expect that death toll could increase as the day goes on. in terms of what happened, we understand that an oil tanker was travelling between the cities of karachi and lahore right across pakistan, and in the early hours of the morning, around 5 or 6 o'clock local time here in pakistan, the lorry overturned. or was making a sharp turn. but after it overturned, fuel leaked out and local people began to come to the scene, carrying smalljerry cans or kitchen bowls even, to try and collect the fuel and take it back home. some eyewitnesses say that some of the local people who were there were smoking cigarettes, although that's not confirmed. what we do know is whilst there were a couple of hundred people at the scene collecting fuel, an explosion occurred.
vehicle which had overturned on the main highway from the city of bahawalpur. 0ur correspondent secunder kermanis we are hearing, in terms of the death toll, is 123 people who have been killed, over 140 who have been injured. the authorities say they do expect that death toll could increase as the day goes on. in terms of what happened, we understand that an oil tanker was travelling between the cities of karachi and lahore right across pakistan, and in the early hours of the morning, around 5...
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secunder kermani, karachi.been injured, three of them seriously, after a car collided with pedestrians in newcastle this morning. police have arrested a 42—year—old woman. the car mounted a pavement outside westgate sports centre, where hundreds of people were celebrating eid, marking the end of ramadan. we were just after the prayers just wishing everybody a happy eid and suddenly we heard a lot of shouting and screaming and we did not know what it was. i was with one of my friends just talking. we ran to the scene, we heard a woman came from outside, she started driving through the people. i don't think she lost control of the car. there were a few casualties, a few people seriously injured, people were panicking. the police did a greatjob to calm the situation down. i went to the scene and saw some injured people, a kid was there and his father was really, really seriously injured, really badly injured. it happened like that. myself, i was on the floor, the back wheel, the front wheel passed me but didn't hi
secunder kermani, karachi.been injured, three of them seriously, after a car collided with pedestrians in newcastle this morning. police have arrested a 42—year—old woman. the car mounted a pavement outside westgate sports centre, where hundreds of people were celebrating eid, marking the end of ramadan. we were just after the prayers just wishing everybody a happy eid and suddenly we heard a lot of shouting and screaming and we did not know what it was. i was with one of my friends just...
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vehicle which had overturned on the main highway from the city of bahawalpur. 0ur correspondent secunder kermanier control. a teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of the attempted rape of an eight—year—old girl in manchester. the boy — believed to be fourteen or fifteen — was detained after officers were told the girl had been attacked in a park in moston, yesterday evening. yemen is facing the worst cholera outbreak than anywhere in the world. the number of suspected cases is 200,000, more than 13,000 people have died. we can speak to somebody from the international committee of the red cross. he is in yemen. good morning, how has it got to this point? good morning, the situation isa point? good morning, the situation is a disaster. it's basically the result of continued conflict and its man—made. result of continued conflict and its man-made. absolutely man-made? so it could have been avoided, it could've been halted if there was a motivation, a human motivation to tackle it. absolutely. all the civilian infrastructure is slowly been collapsing of the last year, this is the effect of tha
vehicle which had overturned on the main highway from the city of bahawalpur. 0ur correspondent secunder kermanier control. a teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of the attempted rape of an eight—year—old girl in manchester. the boy — believed to be fourteen or fifteen — was detained after officers were told the girl had been attacked in a park in moston, yesterday evening. yemen is facing the worst cholera outbreak than anywhere in the world. the number of suspected cases is...
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he's been speaking to our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani — whojoins us from islamabad —— whatity where many british pakistanis trace their roots back to infect. he was born there that after the age of four he moved to london. his family who still live here tell us that he made two trips back during his lifetime to pakistan, one in 2009 and one and 2030, they did stay they had noticed some changes in him in between those two trips, they say in 2009 who were seem to enjoy partying, hanging out with girls for example and in 2013 when he came back after having been married he seemed to be someone with a great interest in religion, someone who had grown a beard and started praying more regularly although there was nothing extremist about him and thought a religion had a calming effect on him. they found out about his involvement on saturday nights when khuram butt‘s mother called up her on: saturday night at a picture the news and recognising her sun is one of the attackers. ‘s uncle said when he realised his nephew was involved he was disgusted by his actions. they condemn first o
he's been speaking to our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani — whojoins us from islamabad —— whatity where many british pakistanis trace their roots back to infect. he was born there that after the age of four he moved to london. his family who still live here tell us that he made two trips back during his lifetime to pakistan, one in 2009 and one and 2030, they did stay they had noticed some changes in him in between those two trips, they say in 2009 who were seem to enjoy partying,...
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the bbc‘s secunder kermani reports from the attack scene. been working throughout the night and day to try to repair it. one told me it was seven to eight metres deep. this area is really the heart of kabul. behind me you can see these walls, which marks the boundary of the fortified green zone. some of the war has been partly destroyed. in the green zone you get most of the international charities, and it is where most of the international embassies are based. that building is the german embassy. it is thought the attacker may have been trying to gain access into the green zone but couldn‘t get past the security. as a result, it was building of local companies like this mobile phone company that bold —— bore the brunt of the explosion. this area would have been teeming with traffic yesterday morning. that is one of the reasons why there were so is one of the reasons why there were so many civilian casualties, among them a bbc colleague, mohammed emwazi, a driverfor them a bbc colleague, mohammed emwazi, a driver for the them a bbc colleague
the bbc‘s secunder kermani reports from the attack scene. been working throughout the night and day to try to repair it. one told me it was seven to eight metres deep. this area is really the heart of kabul. behind me you can see these walls, which marks the boundary of the fortified green zone. some of the war has been partly destroyed. in the green zone you get most of the international charities, and it is where most of the international embassies are based. that building is the german...