[no audio] annette: that was stephen carroll with today's business news. time for our press reviews. let's take a look at what's making headlines around the world. ,hat's a start with pakistan ahead of tomorrow's key election. >> pitting three men againinst eaeach other. you have imran khan, the former regular, the pakistan muslim league leader, the brother of the former prime minister, and bhutto zardari, the son of the late benazir bhutto. you can see the pakistani daily dawn says it's shaping up to be a tight race. a lot of undecided as the voters mold their options. by the by, imran khan is hoping to avoid his 20-year-old election losing streak. annette: and it's notable for its representation of minorities? >> we found think news, lgbt news, and lgbt news site, homosexuality is illegal but it has guaranteed basic rights for transgender citizens, recognizing a third gender. now, one of those candidates has a pretty harrowing or a. she talks about being the survivor of an acid attack, being forced to leave home at 13 and assaulted by relatives, she now