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were symbolic. there are reasonable rounds were symbolic. there are reasonable . rounds to were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe that were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe that crimes - grounds to believe that crimes within our court s jurisdiction have been committed, so those that feel that you can commit a crime in the daytime and sleep well at night should perhaps look at history. vladimir putin may never be arrested or appear in court, but it s not everyday that a serving head of is accused of war crimes, and it s a signalfrom the accused of war crimes, and it s a signal from the international community that they will seek justice for what has been happening in ukraine. helena wilkinson, bbc news. junior doctors say there will be no further strikes whilst they enter pay talks with the government. the british medical association has said new strike dates will be announced if the government

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:02:00

while in office, charges which he says are politically motivated. his convoy to islamabad was accompanied by dozens of supporters. they had earlier prevented police from trying to arrest him at his home. 0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies is following mr khan s convoy, and she sent us this update as he set off. this is the start of the journey for imran khan from his home to the court in islamabad. this is a much promised appearance. it is on the basis of this appearance at his arrest warrants were suspended yesterday. many of his supporters have turned out, as well as, of course, security, because his team have talked repeatedly about threats to his safety. when he gets to islamabad, we know that the authorities there have suspended the ability to be able to hold rallies and protests, so there will be a very close eye on the court later today.

Germany s Scholz says ICC warrant for Putin shows nobody is above the law

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:01:00

a fraud victim has won a £153,000 refund after the bbc s money box programme contacted his bank about him being targeted. and it s the final day of the mens six nations rugby ireland are hoping for the grand slam when they play england in dublin this afternoon. we start in pakistan where police have fired tear gas at supporters of former prime minister imran khan as his motorcade arrived at the high court in the capital islamabad. he left his home in lahore on saturday morning after a court lifted the arrest warrant issued against him. he s charged with corruption

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:05:00

would need to disarm. the crowd and traffic built. amongst them, we found mr khan. are you more worried about prison or are you more worried about being disqualified from running in the future? it s not disqualified. putting in prison means that they will keep me out of the election race right until the end of the elections, so i won t be able to campaign. that is the whole thing. the government says that this is nothing to do with politics and that mr khan is flouting the rule of law. on the other side of the roadblock, police wait with tear gas. mr khan was allowed through. the stand off in the courts and on the streets continues. caroline davies, bbc news, islamabad. president biden has welcomed the decision to issue a warrant for the arrest of russia s leader, vladimir putin by the international criminal court in the hague. it has accused the russian president of war crimes over the forced deportation of children from ukraine to russia.

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