been approved in the us. clinical trials showed that the pill helped to significantly reduce depressive symptoms within three days. good evening. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the former pakistani prime minister imran khan has called on his supporters to protest peacefully, after he was found guilty on corruption charges and sentenced to three years in prison. a court in islamabad ruled that he had failed to declare income from the sale of gifts he received while in office. the verdict means he isn t allowed to hold public office for the next 5 years pakistan is just months away from a general election. from islamabad, caroline davies reports. sirens blaring, police truck after police truck, arresting former prime minister imran khan. the judgment came from here. police filled every corner in islamabad s session court. mr khan says that the case is politically motivated. the court said he is dishonest. so this is after months and months of waiting, we now finally hav
says the flooding there is the worst natural disaster in the country s history. now on bbc news sportsday with paul scott. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m paul scott at the bbc sport centre, here s what we ve got for you. history beckons: england s netballers reach the world cup final for the very first time. the bhoys are back: celtic see off ross county, as they make a winning start to the defence of their scottish premiership title. and comfortable wins for spain and japan, who are the first teams through to the quarter finals of the women s world cup. also coming up on sportsday: more success for great britain, as charlie hatton becomes mountain bike downhill world champion. and a remarkable comeback from scotland, as they beat france in their world cup warm up. we begin with bit of history for england s netballers. they re through to a world cup final for the very first time, after a nerve shredding victory over new zealand in cape town. there was nothing separatin
the programme, things are hotting up as we are in to week two of the french open and the defending women s champion iga swiatek was up against coco gauff. the ukrainian retired injured afterjust gauff. the ukrainian retired injured after just 31 gauff. the ukrainian retired injured afterjust 31 minutes. the doctor was called after she experienced dizziness and shortness of breath before deciding that she couldn t continue. despite some windy conditions coco gauff reached the quarter finals with a 7 5, 6-2 the quarter finals with a 7 5, 6 2 when over her opponent from slovakia. last year gough reached herfirst slovakia. last year gough reached her first singles final in paris, beaten by iga swiatek. in paris, beaten by iga swiatek- in paris, beaten by iga swiatek. ., ., , . swiatek. today was a difficult match, swiatek. today was a difficult match. as swiatek. today was a difficult match, as every swiatek. today was a difficult match, as every match - swiatek. today was a
champion, iga swiatek, has set up a mouth watering quarterfinal clash against american, coco gauff. the world number one was up against lesia tsurenko, but the ukrainian retired injured afterjust 31 minutes. swiatek was leading 5 1 in the first set when tsurenko called for the doctor after experiencing dizziness and shortness of breath before deciding not to continue. despite some windy conditions, coco gauff reached the quarterfinals with a 7 5, 6 2 win over anna karolina schmiedlova of slovakia. last year, gauff reached her first grand slam singles final in paris and was easily beaten by swiatek. today was honestly a difficult match, as every match is, but the wind was something that i wasn t very prepared for going into. one side was gusting really crazy. i like to play in the wind, but i wasn t prepared, but i m happy with how i played. i know how it is play against cow i know how it is play against cow i i know how it is play against coco. i think, i know how it is pl
hello again. of all the traditions in football s festive period there is one that, in scotland, stands out above the others. there s always an old firm derby as the calendar changes over to the new year, and tomorrow at celtic park this most fiercely contested of fixtures could tighten the premiership title race further as rangers manager philippe clement experiences glasgow s great derby for the first time albeit in a stadium without his team s fans with away supporters banned for old firm matches. it s a pitiful football, it s a pitifulfootball, it s it s a pitiful football, it s always better to have two sides, it creates also certain atmosphere. i think it s a pitiful football but its decisions made above my head, also with knowing much more things than i know, so again i try to control the controllable. the things that i can do, the things we need to do as a team, with my staff, with the players, and the rest is not important. we re not focused on that, we are focuse