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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:02:00

he s in the middle of this crowd, wearing sunglasses at the centre of the crowd. earlier, he told the bbc he believed he would be detained again immediately after his release. but, this should in theory now not happen for two weeks. nearly 2,000 people have been arrested for violence since his detention on tuesday and at least eight have been killed. 0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies has been at court in islamabad. she s spoken to imran khan in the past few hours and caroline we have just come out of the courtroom where imran khan has been granted two weeks of protected bail, on the corruption case that he was arrested for here. he has been given two weeks of protected bail, now the next question is whether he gets bail in other cases that are also against him. we are waiting to find out exactly what imran khan s

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News America 20240604 21:16:00

families? if your response to the bill separating families? , ., ., ., ., families? if you are ever on an aeroplane. families? if you are ever on an aeroplane, they families? if you are ever on an aeroplane, they say, - families? if you are ever on an aeroplane, they say, put - families? if you are ever on an aeroplane, they say, put your| families? if you are ever on an - aeroplane, they say, put your own mask on first before anyone else, because they know you have to be strong to help others. we can t help ourselves right now, so america is not the strong country it used to be because we cannot contain these numbers. congressman aaron bean, speaking with my colleague sumi somaskanda. now, pakistan s supreme court has ruled that the arrest of former prime minister imran khan on tuesday on corruption charges was illegal. though the court ordered his immediate release, the judges asked him to continue to lodge at a police guest house for his own safety. at least ten people have died

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today, they said, because he had been arrested while inside the court complex where he had been appearing on these corruption charges, that meant the entire thing had been invalidated and was therefore illegal. instead they are going to have to go back to the beginning, redo the charges, so he s going to appear in that same court where he was arrested, tomorrow. importantly as well, we also heard from his party, the pti, who put out a call on social media, on twitter, calling for the supporters of imran khan to come to islamabad on friday when this court case is due to happen in a show of solidarity. at the same time, the authorities here have said it s going to be. it s illegal to hold protests and rallies, and they have said they will come down hard on anyone who does appear. so a real stand off shaping up for friday. caroline, our pakistan correspondent, thank you so much.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:12:00

0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies is in islamabad for us this morning. good morning. so what happening now? good morning. so what happening now? good morning, naga. last night was the second night of protests and demonstrations across pakistan, we saw building the, burning vehicles, clouds of tear gas at protesters on the street burning buildings. this morning in islamabad the roads are quiet, offices and schools of enclosed as well in kpm pension promises. last night the army in kp and punjab provinces. the number of arrests has increased in punjab alone, 1300 since tuesday. to give you another idea of the crackdown thatis you another idea of the crackdown that is happening here, we know that

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intended to jail him. putting in prison means that they will keep me out of the election race right till the end of the elections so i won t be able to campaign. that s the whole thing. imran khan s party tonight said that they would challenge the arrest in court and tried to distance themselves from any acts of violence. but they intend protests to continue. the country is already caught in a deeply divisive political power struggle. caroline davies, bbc news, islamabad. president putin has told russia s victory day parade that the world is at a turning point with a real war being waged against russia. the annual celebrations held to mark the defeat of hitler s forces were scaled back because of the conflict in ukraine. president putin said his forces were fighting against a cult of nazis , who want to destroy his country. 0ur russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. cheering it is the day russia likes to project power and invincibility.

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