week. hello and welcome. the high court in his lab is bad has ordered the release of pakistan s president imran khan. this follows his dramatic arrest of charges. there was a heavy presence of media and security. he is expected to speak to supporters after a wave of violence and unrest. this is the scene inside court earlier as mr khan was released on bail. he is unwilling to leave that courthouse until the details of that bail are provided to him. let s take you live to our correspondent. just bring us up to date, we had been waiting for these pictures and expecting to see him leave court. we are told he is waiting for the paperwork to be handed to him. waiting for the paperwork to be handed to him. , , handed to him. yes, exactly. right now he is waiting handed to him. yes, exactly. right now he is waiting for handed to him. yes, exactly. right now he is waiting for the handed to him. yes, exactly. right now he is waiting for the court - now he is waiting for the cou
A prominent groups the Concerts Motto was we are more it began with a Moment Of Silence for the victim of the attack the prompted the initial protests a young man who was stabbed allegedly by migrants now in detention. The far right can germany defeat its demons thats our topic this week on quadriga and here are our guests its a pleasure to welcome Matthew Carney jake back to the program hes chief europe correspondent for politico and he says germanys demons are necessary and will never be overcome the question is whether germanys political elite is drawing the bright lessons from history the events of the past week suggest theyre not and its a pleasure to have valerie who theyre with us shes Political Correspondent in the Berlin Bureau of spiegel online and shes been reporting on cam thats the f. T. Community is gradually merging with right wing extreme the. Groups in germany she
says if the moderates in the party fail to take a stand against this development they will inevitably be d
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of evacuees from afghanistan arriving at dulles international airport in virginia on saturday. you see a wave of thumbs up. likely a sense of relief for those escaping taliban rule. evacuees undergo thorough screening before and after arriving in the u.s., extreme vetting. joining me in ramstein air base in germany, atika, what s the latest as they still try to cope with the massive influx of refugees? reporter: absolutely. more than 20,000 evacuees have come through the ramstein airport yesterday. ational to speak with officials on the air base and see a number of departure flights taking off. those flights you saw taking eswa eva evacuees, most to dulles in virginia. they insisted the evacuation of
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