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A passenger plane has crashed in Pakistan close to the capital, Islamabad, killing all 127 people on board. It was attempting to land on a thunder storm. Reporting from Islamabad, here is Aleem Maqbool.
Aleem Maqbool: "Pakistani officials say the plane was amid its way from landing the Islamabad airport when it came down in a violent thunder storm. It crashed around ten kilometers from the runway and eyewitnesses talk of it bursting into flame on impact. The Pakistan’s interior minister says the possibility that there was a fire on board in mid –flight. There are reports of damaged residential buildings that mercifully the crash site appears to have spotless populated. The flight was operated by Bhoja Air, a small newly reopened commercial domestic airline."
South Sudan has ordered its troops to pull out of the disputed border region of Heglig which seized last week from Sudan, prompting fears of return to full-scale wall. The South has dismissed assertions by the Sudanese government in Khartoum that its soldiers have forced out. James Copnall is in Khartoum.
James Copnall: "Cheering crowds took to the streets in several towns in Sudan after the country’s defense minister announced Heglig was back in Sudanese hands. He said the area has been won back by the Sudanese arm forces and their enemies have suffered heavy losses. Juba still considers Heglig where Pantal is close to South Sudan belongs to it and wants the region’s future decided by international arbitration. It is not yet clear if Sudan will order its soldiers to stop in Heglig or look to continue the offensive.
The group of 20 leading economies, the G20, has pledged to more than $430 billion to boost the emergency results of the International Monetary Fund, effectively doubling its lending capacity. Europe and Japan earlier offered to contribute more than $300 billion for the intervention fund. As the G20 finance ministers meeting in Washington, Russia and China also promised to make money available. Andrea Walk reports.
Andrea Walk: "The statement said the results will not be aimed on any particular region. They’ll be available for any member country of the IMF. They are intended to safeguard global financial stability. But in practice, the reason for this initiative is the crisis in the eurozone. The aim is to ensure the IMF has the resources to deal with a substantial deterioration in the European financial situation. The IMF could, in no circumstances, be called on to help countries in the eurozone or those outside if they were severely affected as result."
Reports from Bahrain said there have been clashes between police and protesters are angry that Sunday’s controversial Formula One Grand Prix going ahead in the country. Eyewitnesses in the capital Manama said demonstrators held petrol bombs at the police who responded with tear gas. The daughter of Bahrain’s best-known opposition activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja who is on hunger strike said her father has now stopped drinking as well and wanted a lawyer to write his will.
A passenger plane has crashed in Pakistan close to the capital, Islamabad, killing all 127 people on board. It was attempting to land on a thunder storm. Reporting from Islamabad, here is Aleem Maqbool.
Aleem Maqbool: "Pakistani officials say the plane was amid its way from landing the Islamabad airport when it came down in a violent thunder storm. It crashed around ten kilometers from the runway and eyewitnesses talk of it bursting into flame on impact. The Pakistan’s interior minister says the possibility that there was a fire on board in mid –flight. There are reports of damaged residential buildings that mercifully the crash site appears to have spotless populated. The flight was operated by Bhoja Air, a small newly reopened commercial domestic airline."
South Sudan has ordered its troops to pull out of the disputed border region of Heglig which seized last week from Sudan, prompting fears of return to full-scale wall. The South has dismissed assertions by the Sudanese government in Khartoum that its soldiers have forced out. James Copnall is in Khartoum.
James Copnall: "Cheering crowds took to the streets in several towns in Sudan after the country’s defense minister announced Heglig was back in Sudanese hands. He said the area has been won back by the Sudanese arm forces and their enemies have suffered heavy losses. Juba still considers Heglig where Pantal is close to South Sudan belongs to it and wants the region’s future decided by international arbitration. It is not yet clear if Sudan will order its soldiers to stop in Heglig or look to continue the offensive.
The group of 20 leading economies, the G20, has pledged to more than $430 billion to boost the emergency results of the International Monetary Fund, effectively doubling its lending capacity. Europe and Japan earlier offered to contribute more than $300 billion for the intervention fund. As the G20 finance ministers meeting in Washington, Russia and China also promised to make money available. Andrea Walk reports.
Andrea Walk: "The statement said the results will not be aimed on any particular region. They’ll be available for any member country of the IMF. They are intended to safeguard global financial stability. But in practice, the reason for this initiative is the crisis in the eurozone. The aim is to ensure the IMF has the resources to deal with a substantial deterioration in the European financial situation. The IMF could, in no circumstances, be called on to help countries in the eurozone or those outside if they were severely affected as result."
Reports from Bahrain said there have been clashes between police and protesters are angry that Sunday’s controversial Formula One Grand Prix going ahead in the country. Eyewitnesses in the capital Manama said demonstrators held petrol bombs at the police who responded with tear gas. The daughter of Bahrain’s best-known opposition activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja who is on hunger strike said her father has now stopped drinking as well and wanted a lawyer to write his will.
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