Jamiat ulema e islam. Hundreds crowded in, flags, chanting, then the explosion. Emraan was one of the rally s organisers on stage at the time it happened. His ears are still ringing from the blast. What do you remember after the explosion . Translation it was all inured people around, all dead h bodies and flesh. It was like doomsday. Local people tried to help. There were not enough ambulances so people were taking their own cars. He says several people around him died. He isnt sure why he survived. These pictures show some of the chaos. Stretchered or carried by any hands that could offer help. The District Hospital declared a Health Emergency and a call was put out for blood donations. As the wards filled up, some were taken by helicopter to nearby peshawar. The Death Toll Rose quickly. Police have said that they have struggled to identify all of the dead. Among those named is a local political leader. Pakistans Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack. There has been an i
the embassy in niamey as inside the embassy in niamey as france stops aid. and we have a special report where we talk to a mother about why it s getting easier to be a single parent in china. voice-over: live voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in pakistan where at least 44 people have been killed in what police suspect was a suicide bomb attack at a political rally in the north west of the country. well, over 100 were injured in the blast at the event in the bajaur district, near the border with afghanistan. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, has the latest, from the capital, islamabad. a sunday afternoon political rally by one of pakistan s biggest religious parties,
mueller may be exploring. little don. we will go with that. steve, they questioned malloch for an hour, confiscated his cell phone and handed him a subpoena on the spot to appear before the grand jury. is that an indication that they think that he is holding out on them? or is it a tactic? it may be a little bit of both. obviously, whenever you relieve somebody of their electronics, you are looking for a trail, for things they might not admit to. it has a psychological impact. getting back to juliette s comment, there s been a number of questions as to how assange from inside the embassy was able to get information in and out aside from electronics. there was an obvious assumption his electronics were being monitored. there s a question as to whether there was a mule who carried a thumb drive or something in and out. i wonder whether that is what they re trying to get into in and try to find out who was