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more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the work that the climate crisis concerns everyone with ah around the world, thousands of actions are taken place. the climate strike as september 2019 was the largest global call to action. and pakistani responded loudly. although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions, it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its foreign policy and effectively negotiate climate issues with its neighbors. pakistan march to solve its climate problems, has begun with ah, she in good shape pot. potter hate. we know what it does to the environment. but what's happening to our body? climate change increases certain health risks, but the sun can also do us good. in good shape. next on d w. oh, we love euro. we love diversity and anything unusual? no mountain is too high and no road is too long. in search of the extraordinary we are the specialists of lifestyle. europe. your romance. in
more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the work that the climate crisis concerns everyone with ah around the world, thousands of actions are taken place. the climate strike as september 2019 was the largest global call to action. and pakistani responded loudly. although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions, it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its foreign...
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the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jail. m. shannon ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glazier lies between india and pakistan in the southeast and kara, cora mountains. the see kitchen. the territory of the glacier is claimed by both countries. ah, these gigantic, i see mass has been disputed territory since the partition of the 2 countries in 1947. since the conflict cannot be settled diplomatically, both countries have troops on the glacier. pakistan and india have already spent billions of euros on this the highest militarized zone in the world, at some 6700 meters. the conflict continues down stream where the waters that flow from india to pakistan are a source of discord following the partition. india and pakistan were not able to agree on the use of water, but he, 960 narrow, then indian prime minister and pakistani president con, signed the induce water treaty in
the water needed 5 major rivers flow through pakistan. the induce jail. m. shannon ravi and saint luke all run across the plains of punjab. the rivers formed by snow melt and run off water from the glaciers in the himalayas, and the kara corum, one of these glazier lies between india and pakistan in the southeast and kara, cora mountains. the see kitchen. the territory of the glacier is claimed by both countries. ah, these gigantic, i see mass has been disputed territory since the partition of...
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mm. pakistan's battle for water. next on d w i was just curious as to thought they were great with the himalayan glaciers in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like assumed ami, the ongoing battle for water in kashmir, potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an increasing number of heat waves in mega cities, a driving up water consumption and coping with dwindling supplies has become a real struggle for them in here and for a bigger theft here. and the government is a part of this. of course, i don't do many bucks on is not about it. it can a giant tree planting action helped to save the melting glasses we want that we want to restore and being hacked is in pakistan with nearly $20000000.00 inhabitants in its metropolitan area. karachi is pakistan's largest city and the countries economic
mm. pakistan's battle for water. next on d w i was just curious as to thought they were great with the himalayan glaciers in pakistan, a melting away faster than ever by the turn of the century, one 3rd of their ice sheet could have disappeared. the accumulated water will burst through like assumed ami, the ongoing battle for water in kashmir, potentially a major flash point between india and pakistan is affecting the water needs of more than 2000000000 people in south asia. meanwhile, an...
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in pakistan and in washington. and the supreme court chief justice, the president of our country, assent that cipher a which is which was where i, based by allegations on, has been sent to the chief justice to hold inquiry. no, i'll tell you what happened 7th of march, or you are sir under secretary of state. donna lew, meets the bug a study and best in washington and, and threatens him. that unless m, ron hon, was removed, i, the prime minister was removed by a vote of no confidence. there will be consequences for pakistan on the next day, the no confidence has tabled this threat was issued before the nor confidence. so we have this sir cipher official meeting, but really ambassador and the, and the sir under secretary of state. this then i saw that as well as a bred to the president of the country. now, after that, the moment he should the threat then came the look on finance portion and then up people's my own party members and our allies started a banding us. so we have, so at least a 100, i would like to pick
in pakistan and in washington. and the supreme court chief justice, the president of our country, assent that cipher a which is which was where i, based by allegations on, has been sent to the chief justice to hold inquiry. no, i'll tell you what happened 7th of march, or you are sir under secretary of state. donna lew, meets the bug a study and best in washington and, and threatens him. that unless m, ron hon, was removed, i, the prime minister was removed by a vote of no confidence. there...
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more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the world that the climate crisis concerns every day from the air. ah, i around the world, thousands of actions are taking place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions. it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to strengthen its foreign policy and effectively negotiate climate issues with its neighbors. ah, pakistan march to solve its climate problems has begun. ah ah ah ah ah ah. with who the to india, the plague, plastic waste, it puts a strain on our ecosystems and our health resourceful up cycling ideas and green packaging alternatives. try to contain its impact in a meaningful way. in eco india. in 15 minutes on d. w. and how many portion of lunch us heard out in the world right now? the climate change, very often story. this is much less the way from just on
more than 45 cities and pakistan are participating. we want to show the world that the climate crisis concerns every day from the air. ah, i around the world, thousands of actions are taking place. the climate strike of september 2019 was the largest global call to action, and pakistani responded loudly although pakistan accounts for less than one percent of global c o 2 emissions. it's one of the country's most affected by the climate crisis. one step in the right direction will be to...
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jonah has invested in pakistan. our men interested that we, that the, the sort of development that diana has done is much more likely to suit us then for us as the western countries which have developed a long time ago. jain are developed in the last 30 years. it's a model that we could learn from. so i'm, when i pres gina, i talk about the development model a bit, a, you know, concerned with degree of investment is coming in from china about the, the amount of kind of control that the china is going to start building up over park is done in the long run, all of these very important connections coming down from chin, jang, for instance, and down towards down towards the ocean. and are you not concerned that there's your building up? you describe it to a dependency for, for things like we saw and gas on russia, a desert dependency building up here that there could be risk logarithm giant are so far, i mean, from the bug a sun experience. there have a very light dutch, i'm in it when up when 3 and a half years of my g
jonah has invested in pakistan. our men interested that we, that the, the sort of development that diana has done is much more likely to suit us then for us as the western countries which have developed a long time ago. jain are developed in the last 30 years. it's a model that we could learn from. so i'm, when i pres gina, i talk about the development model a bit, a, you know, concerned with degree of investment is coming in from china about the, the amount of kind of control that the china is...
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the government of whose pakistan has been forced to take tough measures. soldiers from his pakistan and security forces were brought into care cal pakistan and they used to smoke bombs and tear gas against the demonstrators. as a result, at least one person was killed and several others were injured. on friday night, the internet was cut off, but cellular service remained available. according to his pakistan, internal affairs ministry, public order has been restored, but protests continued overnight on saturday. on saturday, the president and prime minister of his becca, stan flew to the capital of the region. the president promised to preserve the norms of kara cal pakistan and their right to secede from the country in the constitution. right now, the situation in the republic is returning to normal. kara cal pakistan as a sovereign republic. good news pakistan. it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here whose backs kara kal, packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. a local
the government of whose pakistan has been forced to take tough measures. soldiers from his pakistan and security forces were brought into care cal pakistan and they used to smoke bombs and tear gas against the demonstrators. as a result, at least one person was killed and several others were injured. on friday night, the internet was cut off, but cellular service remained available. according to his pakistan, internal affairs ministry, public order has been restored, but protests continued...
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i am pretty much sure that pakistan girls have become more popular like ends in pakistan. >> pakistan is of course a cricket math nation. there are cultural issues to a certain extent that mean the focus seems to be raised on woman's games. >> yes, of course. i can stink into very well in recent times. -- pakistan can do very well in recent times. they have recently had only one match and also you was there and pakistan -- d narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provid by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers li you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... woman: architect. bee keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. narrator
i am pretty much sure that pakistan girls have become more popular like ends in pakistan. >> pakistan is of course a cricket math nation. there are cultural issues to a certain extent that mean the focus seems to be raised on woman's games. >> yes, of course. i can stink into very well in recent times. -- pakistan can do very well in recent times. they have recently had only one match and also you was there and pakistan -- d narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is...
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so far, pakistan has recovered some 350000 hectares of forests and greenery. another of pakistan's short term goals, is improving its water management with traditional farming methods. a high proportion of irrigation water is lost due to poor distribution that has farmers like a chic bon gosh, taking the initiative in his lum abad. he's been introducing drip irrigation to pakistan's traditional agriculture to say that dime and oh, want that to save time and water and to give water to the plants up to the standard requirements are required not less, not excessive. not that's the basic philosophy oscar. if you use open field irrigation, you are bound to use excessive water. bonnie order for the life that he had done with the water and fertilizer are too vital components. and those who are able to understand they use will be successful. gun. dia toby knox on pakistan is among the countries that will be hardest hit by global warming, making protection of resources, a big priority. they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate th
so far, pakistan has recovered some 350000 hectares of forests and greenery. another of pakistan's short term goals, is improving its water management with traditional farming methods. a high proportion of irrigation water is lost due to poor distribution that has farmers like a chic bon gosh, taking the initiative in his lum abad. he's been introducing drip irrigation to pakistan's traditional agriculture to say that dime and oh, want that to save time and water and to give water to the plants...
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in pakistan. and in washington and the supreme court chief justice, the president of our country, assent that cipher a which is which was where i, based by allegations on, has been sent to the chief justice to hold an inquiry. no, i'll tell you what happened 7th of march a u. s. or under secretary of state, donna lupe meets the bike study ambassador in washington and, and threatens him that unless m, ron hon, was removed, the prime minister was removed by a vote of no confidence. there will be consequences for pakistan. on the next day, the nor confidence has tabled this threat was issued before the nor confidence. so we have this sir cipher official meeting, but really ambassador and the, and the sir under secretary of state. this then i saw that as well as it went to the president of the country. now, after that, the moment he issued the threat then came the look on finance portion and then up people's my own party members and our allies started abandoned us. so we have, so at least a 100, i wou
in pakistan. and in washington and the supreme court chief justice, the president of our country, assent that cipher a which is which was where i, based by allegations on, has been sent to the chief justice to hold an inquiry. no, i'll tell you what happened 7th of march a u. s. or under secretary of state, donna lupe meets the bike study ambassador in washington and, and threatens him that unless m, ron hon, was removed, the prime minister was removed by a vote of no confidence. there will be...
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consequences. 3 of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges intersect in pakistan's north. the hindu kush, the car corum and the himalayas forming the largest reservoir of ice outside the poles. the countries mountainous north is home to more than 7000 glaciers. in a moment, we'll have more from a climate ecologist on y. glaciers are melting at such a rapid rate. and what if anything can be done to prevent the next catastrophe? people in the mountain village of a thought about a still cannot believe what happened to them in may, dozens of homes were swept away or damaged and afloat caused by the melting of a nearby iglesia. the water came barreling down in the middle of the night. george thought it would get moved to london. women and children was screaming. some people were rescuing children. some one of the women were trying to save household items. it was like doomsday that you're with as a will go. many of the residents are now living intense. one of them and gio researcher so he to share says they have no money to go anywhere else. what shocked her and others, she say'
consequences. 3 of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges intersect in pakistan's north. the hindu kush, the car corum and the himalayas forming the largest reservoir of ice outside the poles. the countries mountainous north is home to more than 7000 glaciers. in a moment, we'll have more from a climate ecologist on y. glaciers are melting at such a rapid rate. and what if anything can be done to prevent the next catastrophe? people in the mountain village of a thought about a still...
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pakistan has previously engaged with the taliban. you are the former ambassador of pakistan. what could pakistan be doing to engage with the taliban? the taliban in pakistan are very closely engaged. pakistan's ambassador in kabul talks to the taliban frequently, in fact, pakistan is the window into afghanistan while the international community maintain sanctions against afghanistan. but the problem is, pakistan does not have the resources or the means to be able to support afghanistan. that is something that people like myself, who were critical of pakistan's policy of supporting the taliban, pointed out earlier as well, that pakistan cannot afford a satellite state. the taliban have received pakistani support but they're not in pakistan's control, and that creates a serious problem for pakistan in influencing the taliban while getting international support for further acceptance of the taliban by the international community. let's get some of the day's other news. authorities in israel say they've shot down three unarmed hezbollah drones heading towards a rig in the karish
pakistan has previously engaged with the taliban. you are the former ambassador of pakistan. what could pakistan be doing to engage with the taliban? the taliban in pakistan are very closely engaged. pakistan's ambassador in kabul talks to the taliban frequently, in fact, pakistan is the window into afghanistan while the international community maintain sanctions against afghanistan. but the problem is, pakistan does not have the resources or the means to be able to support afghanistan. that is...
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hopefully pakistan can... thank you ve much hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, _ hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, mohammed - hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, mohammed use| hopefully pakistan can... thank you l very much indeed, mohammed use it. you are now watching bbc news. many of us need rain at the moment, but some of us are going to get some. but it may well be southern parts of the uk stay pretty much drive. there is the increasing chance of some rain at times. in birmingham and the west midlands, that rain bearing cloud has been gathering to the northwest of us. this strike of cloud on our earlier image. this is in association with the frontal system. bringing cloud and rain through the evening. the odd heavy burst of her high ground and the west. it will be turning really misty and murky with some hill and coastal fog. misty and murky with some hill and coastalfog. clear misty and murky with some hill and coastal fog. clear spells further south, 12—16 degrees the overnight lows. this
hopefully pakistan can... thank you ve much hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, _ hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, mohammed - hopefully pakistan can... thank you very much indeed, mohammed use| hopefully pakistan can... thank you l very much indeed, mohammed use it. you are now watching bbc news. many of us need rain at the moment, but some of us are going to get some. but it may well be southern parts of the uk stay pretty much drive. there is the...
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do you see any parallels between green and pakistan? this is a myth that re cooperated with the americans. yes. when the service will dear, dear cooperated. thus they came 2 years later. the list and started with baggage any i say my criticism. similarly in case of her father, son, we may have given you some sort of a notable insurance about certain things deep don't we were not cooperating with the medical people and then you worked then she'd double game and sean, what? well, it was a compulsion. we had to do some t so that the italian mand remain viable, that the, but they will throw them out to that is how these games are played. no country plays a single game, but because the game coming to the comparison her, if no good president of few korean thinks that he's been left i. e and ray, one can talk about, you know, a wrong over the bad strategy that during this period he had the opportunity, he knew what was going to happen. and now you can only get that type of sport. nothing as that the americans did not. you will tell them in dan
do you see any parallels between green and pakistan? this is a myth that re cooperated with the americans. yes. when the service will dear, dear cooperated. thus they came 2 years later. the list and started with baggage any i say my criticism. similarly in case of her father, son, we may have given you some sort of a notable insurance about certain things deep don't we were not cooperating with the medical people and then you worked then she'd double game and sean, what? well, it was a...
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akaido is convinced that pakistan's isi was helping the cia by recruiting spies. but architis security committee was also convinced that it was simple to all the brothers needed to do was to hide. when i said earlier hiding became al-qaida's murders of randy, i wasn't exaggerated. we're not talking about avoiding carrying arms in the streets the simple act of taking the car to the garage was sufficient to compromise as she had these security and hasten. he's smarter than by the end we find the northern urging his brothers to evacuate the factor altogether and to move them to other cities and pakistan. this topic says she told him that the men prefer dying in the fat-up rather than risk moving to cities where they could be captured by the isi. while the drones were raining devastation on his brothers. nafata bin laden continued to itch for more international terrorism. architis leaders repeatedly told him that we can barely move and our circumstances do not permit us to spend money on terrorist attacks. by 2002 maybe 2010 he warned. that al-kai that was in decline
akaido is convinced that pakistan's isi was helping the cia by recruiting spies. but architis security committee was also convinced that it was simple to all the brothers needed to do was to hide. when i said earlier hiding became al-qaida's murders of randy, i wasn't exaggerated. we're not talking about avoiding carrying arms in the streets the simple act of taking the car to the garage was sufficient to compromise as she had these security and hasten. he's smarter than by the end we find the...
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but there's also a wider range of problems in pakistan as well. so we have a set of recommendations around that. but certainly we appreciate your information that you provide to us to to highlight these issues. and we hope to in the near future get a visit to pakistan. that's one of our priorities. in terms of travel, going back on the ground, it's been several years in part because of the pandemic. we were going to travel there just before the pandemic, but we do hope to get back on the road later this year to pakistan to see some things firsthand. okay, thank you. please forward that information to us. very much appreciated. he has the mic over here. please wait, you have a follow up on that. ok. and then we'll get to the next question. >> i'm anilla liam, i'm also the chair round table of pakistan. past one and a half years, we've been doing a lot of groundbreaking work in pakistan. we held the first round table in karachi. then we went to peshawar after the, you know, there were two pastors that were murdered and then there was the blast that
but there's also a wider range of problems in pakistan as well. so we have a set of recommendations around that. but certainly we appreciate your information that you provide to us to to highlight these issues. and we hope to in the near future get a visit to pakistan. that's one of our priorities. in terms of travel, going back on the ground, it's been several years in part because of the pandemic. we were going to travel there just before the pandemic, but we do hope to get back on the road...
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, within whose pakistan it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here. this max kara kal packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. k 12 minutes past 7 p. m. here, this sunday in the russian capital. let's move on to the news that shaped the week . the un human rights office is calling for an independent investigation into the recent killing of at least 23 african migrants by moroccan security forces. the deadly incident took place when around. 2000 people. storm the border of a spanish enclave in northern morocco. a warning the following footage is graphic ah. aside from those killed hundreds roll. so wounded, including a $140.00 border guards. the u. n. c's moroccan authorities used bought sins and stones to repel the migrants as they tried to steal a fence to enter. what is a you tertiary rights activist, claim police deliberately refrain from helping the injured. the instant later spark protests in the spanish capital human rights won't save the skirmishes show the
, within whose pakistan it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here. this max kara kal packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. k 12 minutes past 7 p. m. here, this sunday in the russian capital. let's move on to the news that shaped the week . the un human rights office is calling for an independent investigation into the recent killing of at least 23 african migrants by moroccan...
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it will be with pakistan and india. so it's very important and i don't know, but it's very important. and we're asking your question about russia here. in florida, and i don't want you to do is sort of what about as i am time to talking about kashmir. i would just knows one further question about about your visit to make sure we know because i want know i want to mission. i 1st want to move on and talk about, you know, i'm sorry, there is some kind of a question in the matter to us. so what us, you, while how about of the people are not wondering about our human rights of what matters do us? why are we supposed to condemn issues, which are the european issue? so please have somebody on the mr. hon just it is a don't just put us in a sport that you know, you were, you have to because it's your issue. we have to take sides, allow us the luxury to stay neutral, so that we can look after own people as i, as sponsibility. i repeat again, all my 220000000 people of august on ok. so let's talk to the man who carry out that int
it will be with pakistan and india. so it's very important and i don't know, but it's very important. and we're asking your question about russia here. in florida, and i don't want you to do is sort of what about as i am time to talking about kashmir. i would just knows one further question about about your visit to make sure we know because i want know i want to mission. i 1st want to move on and talk about, you know, i'm sorry, there is some kind of a question in the matter to us. so what us,...
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do you see any parallels between green and pakistan? this is a mystery. cooperated with the americans. yes. when the show ritual. dear. dear cooperated. thus they came 2 years later. the list and had started with baggage any i say by british as a. similarly in case of her father, son, you may have given you some sort of a notable insurance about certain things deep. don't revert, not cooperating with the medical people and then you work it and they would double game. and sean, what? well, it was a compulsion. we had to do something so that the italian mand remain viable, that they weren't, they will throw them out. that is how these games are played. no country plays a single game, but because the game coming to the comparison her, if no good president of few korean thinks that he's been left a ian ray, one can talk about, you know, a wrong over the bad strategy that during this period he had the opportunity, he knew what was going to happen, and now you can only get that type of sport and nothing else that the americans did not. you wi
do you see any parallels between green and pakistan? this is a mystery. cooperated with the americans. yes. when the show ritual. dear. dear cooperated. thus they came 2 years later. the list and had started with baggage any i say by british as a. similarly in case of her father, son, you may have given you some sort of a notable insurance about certain things deep. don't revert, not cooperating with the medical people and then you work it and they would double game. and sean, what? well, it...
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it proposed to exclude the sovereign status of care cow pakistan. and it's right to secede from the country by holding an internal referendum. this change caused discontent in the republic, and this past friday, about 15000 citizens of care compact stand stage the procession through the regions capital. nuclear is the government of whose pakistan has been forced to take tough measures. soldiers from his back, a stand and security forces were brought into care, cal pakistan, and they used to smoke bombs and tear gas against the demonstrators. as a result, at least one person was killed and several others were injured. on friday night, the internet was cut off, but cellular service remained available. according to his becca stands, internal affairs ministry, public order has been restored, but protests continued overnight on saturday. on saturday, the president and prime minister, whose pakistan flew to the capital of the region, the president promised to preserve the norms of cartel paxton and the right to secede from the country in the constitution.
it proposed to exclude the sovereign status of care cow pakistan. and it's right to secede from the country by holding an internal referendum. this change caused discontent in the republic, and this past friday, about 15000 citizens of care compact stand stage the procession through the regions capital. nuclear is the government of whose pakistan has been forced to take tough measures. soldiers from his back, a stand and security forces were brought into care, cal pakistan, and they used to...
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been doing a lot of ground raking work in pakistan. we held the first roundtable. there were two that were murdered and then there was the blast that went off in a mosque. i want to tell my brothers that the conversations we had, i was very happy to hear them. they have rules, i cannot really share a lot of them. the inclusions, the fact that the first foreign minister was also raised by people. i think the more that we engage witha them, the more that we wl be able u to, especially as wom, we have a unique addition to be able to talk about this. men, women, clerks from all sides sitting at that event. we talked about lgbtq which is, for pakistan, unusual. we actually visited the christian communities and we found that they were the lowest, we are the lowest on the totem pole. it was very sad to see, my educators were christians in pakistan. to see them now, we have so many other issues to handle. the most important thing to remember out of that one and ata half years of engagement as representative of the roundtable, we need to engage
been doing a lot of ground raking work in pakistan. we held the first roundtable. there were two that were murdered and then there was the blast that went off in a mosque. i want to tell my brothers that the conversations we had, i was very happy to hear them. they have rules, i cannot really share a lot of them. the inclusions, the fact that the first foreign minister was also raised by people. i think the more that we engage witha them, the more that we wl be able u to, especially as wom, we...
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because of course, the chinese regional sion janet borders pakistan. it's home to this large mostly minority. and hon simply will not criticize china for its treatment of, of the week of minority in jin chang. and she really, quite openly does indicate that, well, you know, china is pouring money into pakistan through its bells and rose initiative. he's described china as a model for development in boxed on despite the very obvious concerns about about the totalitarian, authoritarian and surveillance state drift that we see in china. so you really see the sort of, it is great caution about speaking openly about countries. the pakistan is building up a dependency on whether it's russia or china, dr. richard walker or chief international editor. and we will be playing that full interview with emma run con, right here on dw, in about 2 hours time. so stay tuned for the full thing and also on the w news. you tube her coming up, check it out there. richard walker, thanks so much for coming to break that out for us. or for years germany has struggled to reco
because of course, the chinese regional sion janet borders pakistan. it's home to this large mostly minority. and hon simply will not criticize china for its treatment of, of the week of minority in jin chang. and she really, quite openly does indicate that, well, you know, china is pouring money into pakistan through its bells and rose initiative. he's described china as a model for development in boxed on despite the very obvious concerns about about the totalitarian, authoritarian and...
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it is pakistan's largest province and its least populated . it is rich in natural resources, minerals, gold, coal, gas. and yet the bulge people are the poorest in the country. it has been the sight of a separate struggle ever since pakistan came into existence. yet it is barely covered in the domestic news media. not for a lack of try. for decades below, journalists have risked their wise to report on topics such as corruption in local government to the resource grab to the pakistani states involvement in the kidnapping and killing of vulture activists. a few reporters from the pakistani mainstream media have tried to cover the region to some have paid with their lives . most face intimidation and many have just quit and fled the area. but listen, the post monopoly robbie now on the rebounding silence that surrounds below to stop that toughest place to do journalism in pakistan. ha ha ha dasa no. but but sonya lozano well, but sonya doesn't i know most but suny. oh it looks perfect. it sounds even better. wagner, good, a for months, this song
it is pakistan's largest province and its least populated . it is rich in natural resources, minerals, gold, coal, gas. and yet the bulge people are the poorest in the country. it has been the sight of a separate struggle ever since pakistan came into existence. yet it is barely covered in the domestic news media. not for a lack of try. for decades below, journalists have risked their wise to report on topics such as corruption in local government to the resource grab to the pakistani states...
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with news pakistan. it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here, whose backs kara kal, packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. that's it for now. one is peter scott's on the back again at the top of the i with all the latest news on views here on all scenes, national as the new week gets from the way ah look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to rates trust rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with .
with news pakistan. it occupies about 40 percent of the entire territory of the country. about 2000000 citizens live here, whose backs kara kal, packs russians. they live in peace and harmony, and we hope that everything will be fine soon. that's it for now. one is peter scott's on the back again at the top of the i with all the latest news on views here on all scenes, national as the new week gets from the way ah look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a...
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the result could change pakistan's political landscape. more from lahore. reporter: life is slowly coming back to normal in the provincial capital of the punjab in lahore city. the past few weeks have seen intense political activity. imran's party was trying to secure as many to buy elections as he could but the results are now out. he's already got 15 of the 20 seats. only four seats going to the pakistan muslim, and 1 to an independent party. it will be important now to see what happens next, because this certainly has implications for pakistan's political future. imran khan of course has been saying that the country needs an early election, and that alone can decide who will form the next government, and that government will have the mandate of the people. the opposition parties are also going to have their meetings, they have called a core committee meeting to discuss a way forward. pakistan is again in the grip of political uncertainty and it will be important to see whether the government in islamabad is going to agree on a date for the new election.
the result could change pakistan's political landscape. more from lahore. reporter: life is slowly coming back to normal in the provincial capital of the punjab in lahore city. the past few weeks have seen intense political activity. imran's party was trying to secure as many to buy elections as he could but the results are now out. he's already got 15 of the 20 seats. only four seats going to the pakistan muslim, and 1 to an independent party. it will be important now to see what happens next,...
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and the americans have actually done this to great effect in pakistan by supporting pakistan, by giving it money by supporting its military. it's great, a whole bunch of other problems about somebody's kept the nuclear weapons in their silos or in spain. fabrice, do you think that's a, a good strategy? and the so given back his son strikes, we call the proliferation of some nuclear technology to other countries including north korea. so i will, i think pakistan was more a policy affair complete where the u. s. and no other choice, but just to, to basically embrace a pakistan new care status and try to contain the issue and make sure that the rifle to cause way in place to avoid a miscalculation and regional conflict. again, visit the india. so i don't see days that there's a clear model here to follow. i think we have to, to, to, to think it in itself. but, but i do think that iran has as much interest as to where to find a diplomatic solution in like the british speaker say they feel so obviously in energy or supply dimension to it. and, and, but the meet terms, obviously not going to
and the americans have actually done this to great effect in pakistan by supporting pakistan, by giving it money by supporting its military. it's great, a whole bunch of other problems about somebody's kept the nuclear weapons in their silos or in spain. fabrice, do you think that's a, a good strategy? and the so given back his son strikes, we call the proliferation of some nuclear technology to other countries including north korea. so i will, i think pakistan was more a policy affair complete...