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e jean carroll while he was president. he had rubbished her claim that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. mr trump, who walked out of court during the hearing, later dismissed the verdict as ridiculous and politically motivated, and said he plans to appeal. our new york correspondent nada tawfik has the story. ejean e jean carroll ejean carroll has now taken on donald trump twice in court. both times emerging victorious. last may, he was found liable for sexual abuse and information in order to pay her $5 million in damages. the second defamation trial looks set to cost him far more, $83 million. donald trump was not present when the verdict was read and earlier he stormed out of court when ejean carroll s lawyer was delivering her closing statement, arguing the former president acted as if the law did not apply to him. afterward he slammed the verdict on social media is absolutely ridiculous as an a politically motivated witch hunt directed by president biden. irate pol ....
I am soran qurbani. 12 years ago, i smuggled my way into europe from iran. Now, i working for the bbc and i am investigating what is happening to refugees like me on that route today. We met with refugees in turkey who managed to escape, but lost everything in the process. And those trying to tackle it. Call to prayer van city, in turkey, on the border with iran and the gateway to europe for many hundreds of thousands of Afghan Refugees. For decades, people have been smuggled from afghanistan through iran, and into turkey. These undocumented migrants have been fleeing civil war, poverty and persecution. When the taliban retook power in august 2021, the numbers increased. An underground network of smugglers operate safe houses across van city for those who have just made it to turkey. Houses, flats, stables, all repurposed to hide the thousands of refugees coming in each year. Ahkmed is in his early 20s. The blood you can see is a ....
i am soran qurbani. 12 years ago, i smuggled my way into europe from iran. now, i working for the bbc and i am investigating what is happening to refugees like me on that route today. we met with refugees in turkey who managed to escape, but lost everything in the process. and those trying to tackle it. call to prayer van city, in turkey, on the border with iran and the gateway to europe for many hundreds of thousands of afghan refugees. for decades, people have been smuggled from afghanistan through iran, and into turkey. these undocumented migrants have been fleeing civil war, poverty and persecution. when the taliban retook power in august 2021, the numbers increased. an underground network of smugglers operate safe houses across van city for those who have just made it to turkey. houses, flats, stables, all repurposed to hide the thousands of refugees coming in each year. ahkmed is in his early 20s. the blood you can see is a broken nose. it happened while crossing ....
biden just finished a important round of meetings with world leaders in japan as the debt ceiling dromma continues back home in washington. we ll talk about all of that and plus ukraine s counter offensive and more much with a smart panel just back from kyiv. also, pakistan is on edge after its former prime minister khan was arrested and released last week. now he fears for his life and he will join me for his side of the story. but first here is my take. many of us had high hopes for turkey s recent general election, believing that a flat out victory for the opposition could make a break with the worldwide trend tordil liberal democracy. but perhaps we were misguided, with free elections and trusting in the will of the people. in fact, what happened in turkey last week highlights the latest and most disturbing trend in the rise of ill liberal democracy. the results last weekend were a victory all the same. he did better than the polls predicted and came out well ah ....
hello and welcome to the programme. we will start with breaking news from pakistan. we have been following events in pakistan after the arrest this week of the former prime minister imran khan and we havejust had an prime minister imran khan and we have just had an announcement from the supreme court saying that his arrest earlier this week was illegal. nearly 2000 people have been arrested so far and five have been arrested so far and five have been killed. this is after imran khan s supporters clashed with the police in a number of cities across the country. this related to his arrest on corruption charges. he has beenin arrest on corruption charges. he has been in a long running battle with the authorities in pakistan relating to a number charges that had been brought against him. since he was ousted from office last year. the news on the screen from pakistan, suggesting that the arrest of imran khan earlier this week was illegal. very few details about what else we ....