for eight days after his arrest on corruption charges. his detention has sparked protests across the country and at least eight people have died in clashes during the ongoing violence. this has happened in different cities across pakistan, and the conviction would disqualify imran khanfrom and the conviction would disqualify imran khan from standing for election. our correspondence sent this report from islamabad. burning into the night. protests from lahore, karachi, peshawar. this was the singed aftermath, the reaction to imran khan s arrest yesterday. but the unrest is far from over. morning in islamabad. police blocked roads into the compound where imran khan was due to appear in front of a judge. some party officials were stopped at the gates. have you spoken to him since yesterday? no, we have no access. that is why i m demanding access. we are being denied access. beyond the boundaries of the compound, imran khan s supporters began to gather. this is the path through t
making the headlines but today it s his dad who is stealing the limelight and not necessarily for the right reasons. alfie haaland says he was escorted from his seat following manchester city s equaliser in their 1 1 draw at real madrid in the first leg of their champions league semi final tie on tuesday night. a video on social media appears to show haaland taunting the home fans before being removed from his box. there had been reports that he had also thrown food at the supporters but he insists that isn t true. later, city and real may get an idea of who they could face in the final as rivals ac milan take on inter milan in theirfirst leg a first meeting between the two sides in the champions league since 2005. they share the stadium but ac milan are the home team for this leg. they ve been sweating on the fitness of rafael leao, their star forward trained away from the group on tuesday. just two points separate the teams in serie a, and milan defender fikayo to
to the federal reserve that the central bank is succeeding in its fight against inflation. let s get the latest on this with our north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york. some relief after the roses that the inflation is coming down. it some relief after the roses that the inflation is coming down. inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row that inflation is coming down. it was the tenth month in a row that inflationl tenth month in a row that inflation was slowing down and people are looking at it as a sign that perhaps the worst of the inflation crisis is behind us. the problem we have is that the battle is yet to be one because typically if you look at the federal reserve 2% target at 4.9%, we are behind that by a s
policy success of the 20th century but the republicans in congress today insi5t but the republicans in congress today insist on ignoring it and instead impo5e the5e diametrically opposed policie5 instead impo5e the5e diametrically opposed policies of government oppo5ed policies of government austerity and stagnation. it’s opposed policies of government austerity and stagnation.- austerity and stagnation. it s all wronu. austerity and stagnation. it s all wrong. richard, austerity and stagnation. it s all wrong. richard, really- austerity and stagnation. it s all i wrong. richard, really interesting to get your perspective. thanks for that. richard duncan, economist, and author. here in the uk the boss of the retailerjohn lewi5 has been responding to growing staff anger at her leadership. dame sharon white was facing a vote of no confidence over her plans to sell a stake in the retailer meaning it would no longer be fully owned by its employees. john lewis is seeking to revive gro
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