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the pakistan needs people like malala, and the west must side with malala. the west must not side with the military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia desk, we appreciate your insights. the british prime minister is on it was. tour of the u.k. because today marks one year until brexit means brexit. that's right, until britain at least the european union. theresa may is visiting england, scotland, wales and northern ireland to drum up support for her brexit strategy. she says benefit that she says britain will benefit from leaving the eu and she has pledged to maintain the country's integrity. the economic situation is not the only worry in a post-brexit u.k.. trade unions in britain fear a significant decline in employment rights, once eu standards are no longer the law. our correspondent visited a concerned union leader. >> what do we want? living wage. >> what we want? living wage. >> the
the pakistan needs people like malala, and the west must side with malala. the west must not side with the military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia desk, we appreciate your insights. the british prime minister is on it was. tour of the u.k. because today marks one year until brexit means brexit. that's right, until britain...
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where she studies should list but pakistan needs people like malala and a vest must side with malala jest must not cite with the military generals and usually the rest of us have germany and all the countries kind of negotiated with the military people all of his going to when you remember that tamil let's we're going to talk with you a little bit later on in the day we'll have more time to talk about this charge from our asia desk thank you very much we appreciate your insights. well britain's prime minister is on a whistle stop tour of the u.k. because today marks a year until bracks it means that's right until britain leaves the european union to resume a is visiting england scotland wales and northern ireland to drum up support for her government's breaks it strategy she says that britain will benefit from leaving the e.u. she's pledged to maintain the country's integrity. the overall economic situation is not the only worry in a post briggs u.k. trade unions in britain fear a significant decline in employment rights once e.u. standards are no longer the wall i will correspondent
where she studies should list but pakistan needs people like malala and a vest must side with malala jest must not cite with the military generals and usually the rest of us have germany and all the countries kind of negotiated with the military people all of his going to when you remember that tamil let's we're going to talk with you a little bit later on in the day we'll have more time to talk about this charge from our asia desk thank you very much we appreciate your insights. well britain's...
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where she studied this but pakistan needs people like malala and a vest must cited with malala vest must not sight with the military generals and usually the rest of us have germany and all the countries kind of negotiated with the military people and has going to many remember that tamil let's we're going to talk with you a little bit later on in the day we'll have more time to talk about this charges from our asia desk thank you very much we appreciate your insights. thanks for having me on the show. and you are up to date with the w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see you then. we make up oh but we want tons of coffee to and that's because we are on the surface and. they want to show you the continent's future to be part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent of these platforms for africa charge.
where she studied this but pakistan needs people like malala and a vest must cited with malala vest must not sight with the military generals and usually the rest of us have germany and all the countries kind of negotiated with the military people and has going to many remember that tamil let's we're going to talk with you a little bit later on in the day we'll have more time to talk about this charges from our asia desk thank you very much we appreciate your insights. thanks for having me on...
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the pakistan needs people like malala, a and the west must s se withth malala. the w west must not side with te military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia desk, we appreciate your insights. the british prime minister is on it was. tour of the u.k. because today marks one year until brexit means brexit. that's right, until britain at least the european union. theresa may is visiting england, scotland, wales and northern ireland to drum up support for her brexit strategy. she says benefit that she says britain will benefit from leaving the eu and she has pledged to maintain the country's integrity. the economic situation is not the only worry in a post-brexit u.k.. trade unions in britain fear a significant decline in employment rights, once eu standards are no longer the law. our correspondent visited a concerned union leader. >> what do we want? living wage. >> what we want? living wage. >> th
the pakistan needs people like malala, a and the west must s se withth malala. the w west must not side with te military. the generals and the west, the u.s. and other countries, they negotiate with the military. so malala has an important message. brent: we will have more time to talk about this later. semele, from our asia desk, we appreciate your insights. the british prime minister is on it was. tour of the u.k. because today marks one year until brexit means brexit. that's right, until...
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malala is a motion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the u.n. general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every warrior and every god who have used their wife for their rights. she went on to set up her own fund the malala fund to promote girls' education and in two thousand and fourteen a seventeen year old malala became the youngest ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. the visit has attracted much attention in pakistan where malala divides opinion to some she's on a mission to shame the country a mouthpiece of the west to others though she remains a national hero for standing up to the taliban. for joining us tonight is. from our asia desk good to see
malala is a motion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the u.n. general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every warrior and...
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you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy and boxed up. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and the. super mysie of the military in august and my lot ever since that the fight is ongoing in pakistan and the vest needs to fight with that movement you know in my lower short by the taliban pervaiz musharraf the dictator was ruling the country now but is not is a different but is not has a government of the long end and it is important that the best sites with people like democracy and the rest must not suppose military rulers military genders they should not even talk to the military generals in part and let me ask you about her future there are some people wh
you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy and boxed up. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and...
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you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy in box not. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and the. super mysie of the military in august and my lot of prisons that the fight is ongoing in pakistan and the vest needs to fight with that room and you know when my love was shot by the taliban pervaiz musharraf the dictator was ruling the country now but it's not a different but it's not has been government at the moment and it is important that the best sites with people like democracy and the rest must not suppose military rule is military genders they should not even talk to the military generals in part and let me ask you about her future there are some peop
you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy in box not. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and...
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and people like malala it's not just available and. there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and the. super mysie of the military in august and my lot of prisons that the fight is ongoing in pakistan and the vest needs to sight with that movement you know when my love was shot by the taliban pervaiz musharraf the dictator was ruling the country now but it's not a different but it's not has been government at the moment and it is important that the best sites with people like democracy and the rest must not suppose military rulers military genders they should not even talk to the military generals in part and let me ask you about her future there are some people who have speculated that maybe she will return to pakistan one day maybe she could be the prime minister of pakistan do you do you think that there will come a time when a majority of pakistanis will believe that she represents their plight and their issues or you know as i asked at the beginning of our program is pakistan a home for mulatto that she will
and people like malala it's not just available and. there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and the. super mysie of the military in august and my lot of prisons that the fight is ongoing in pakistan and the vest needs to sight with that movement you know when my love was shot by the taliban pervaiz musharraf the dictator was ruling the country now but it's not a different but it's not has been government at the moment and it is important that the best sites with people...
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you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy and boxed up. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and the. super mysie of the military in august and my lot of prisons that the fight is ongoing in pakistan and the vest needs to fight with that room and you know when my love was shot by the taliban pervaiz musharraf the dictator was ruling the country now but is not is a different but it's not has been government at the moment and it is important that the best sites with people like democracy and the rest must not suppose military rule is military genders they should not even talk to the military generals in part and let me ask you about her future there are some p
you see when malala was shot by the taliban and she left to the u.k. she was an individual when she has come back to pakistan she is an ideology she represent and ideology and the ideology is is folklore democracy and boxed up. a lot of people in pakistan i'm not supportive of democracy the democratic process so my argument is that the west needs to support malala and people like malala it's not just about malawi and pakistan there is an indigenous look at the struggle against dictatorship and...
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malala is a motion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the un general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every boy and every guy. who have raised their wife for their rights. she went on to set up her own fund the malala fund to promote girls' education. and in two thousand and fourteen a seventeen year old malala became the youngest ever recipient of the nobel peace prize the visit has attracted much attention in pakistan where mylar that divides opinion to some she's on a mission to shame the country a mouthpiece of the west to others though she remains a national hero for standing up to the taliban. let's go to pakistan's capital islamabad where we join c
malala is a motion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the un general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every boy and every...
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malala is emotion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the u.n. general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every warrior and every god who have used their wife for their rights she went on to set up her own fund the malala fund to promote girls' education. and in two thousand and fourteen a seventeen year old malala became the youngest ever recipient of the nobel peace prize the visit has attracted much attention in pakistan where malala divides opinion to some she's on a mission to shame the country a mouthpiece of the west to others though she remains a national hero for standing up to the taliban. egypt early results from the election there show that pres
malala is emotion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the u.n. general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day off every woman every warrior and...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swart valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley, from 2002 2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the street and meet people and talk to people, and it is my old home again, the place i grow up. her trip is expected to last four days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town of swat. britain's two oldest men, born on the same day, have been celebrating their 110th birthdays. alfred smith, from perthshire, seen here on the left and robert weighton, who lives in hampshire, were born in 1908. they have now lived through two world wars and 29 general elections. the men have never
malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swart valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley, from 2002 2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in...
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jane: that was malala yousafzai. you are watching "bbc world news amera." still to come on tonight's program, a singer in sierra leone is using his lyrics to call for change. the tune isn't sitting well with everyone, but that is the way he wants it. countries in the eu waste around 88 million tons of food every year. one of the items most commonly thrown away is a food shop in vienna is raising awareness othe problem, and er drinkers may be excited by the results. reporter: stale bread. every year it is estimated that austrithrows away enough bread to feed over one million people. but the lefter bread of this shop isn't destined for the bin. it is being made into beer, part of efforts to prevent food waste. >> in our little shop that we have in vnna, we have each day a couple of buns leftover, which as such is not a problem, but if you look at it throughout the month, you realize it accumulates. what else can you do with the leftover bread?we started getting creative and thought of beer. making beer out of right is an old tradition which dates back to anci
jane: that was malala yousafzai. you are watching "bbc world news amera." still to come on tonight's program, a singer in sierra leone is using his lyrics to call for change. the tune isn't sitting well with everyone, but that is the way he wants it. countries in the eu waste around 88 million tons of food every year. one of the items most commonly thrown away is a food shop in vienna is raising awareness othe problem, and er drinkers may be excited by the results. reporter: stale...
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investigation into the violence also coming up a spokeswoman for peace for turns to a land torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and then the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now his autopsy is raising new questions about the killing. my ass waiter welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio tatars is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli soldiers on friday israel's military opened fire on thousands of demonstrators who were rioting at the gaza border the palestinian authority has declared a national day of mourning. ok for you birds every side street every rooftop. is awash with emotion such aerated with anger one day on from the bloodiest protests since the two thousand and fourteen wall the nation's grief hangs heavy at least sixteen palestinians killed by israeli forces and more than a thousand injured following mass protests witnesses reported life fire multiple rounds
investigation into the violence also coming up a spokeswoman for peace for turns to a land torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and then the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now his autopsy is raising new questions about the killing. my ass waiter welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio tatars is calling for an investigation after at...
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a spokeswoman for peace it returned to her hold on troubles by war malala yousafzai has made her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. protests continue following and know their killing of an armed black man by police and it's all topsy is raising new questions about the incident. i'm ana don thank you for joining us of the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians in clashes with israeli soldiers in gaza and israel's military opened fire on thousands of demonstrators at the close forger of between israel and the gaza strip on friday the palestinian health ministry says over one thousand demonstrators were injured in the violence the militant group hamas has called for six weeks of protests and was is already the largest demonstration at the border in recent years. it's mostly quiet today on the border between gaza and israel palestinians are holding funerals for those killed in yesterday's clashes the israeli army is keeping watch over the border some protesters
a spokeswoman for peace it returned to her hold on troubles by war malala yousafzai has made her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. protests continue following and know their killing of an armed black man by police and it's all topsy is raising new questions about the incident. i'm ana don thank you for joining us of the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians in...
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malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country. that's why i started speaking out for girls' education. that's why i did not fear anything, and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen, and i continued my campaign for girls' education. so my focus is only working for the good. it's 200 million people, and i know that 99%, more than 99% stand with me, support me, they believe in education, they believe in their daughters. yesterday, malala spoke at an event attended by the pakistani prime minister. but she says she doesn't have political ambitions herself. so when i was 11 or 12 and when there was extremism happening in swat valley, at that time i thought by becoming prime minister, i can solve every problem, and i will
malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country. that's why i started speaking out for girls' education. that's why i did not fear anything, and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did...
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a spokeswoman for peace returns to a lands torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now is on top she is raising new questions about the killing. and my own schwager welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli soldiers on friday israel's military opened fire on thousands of demonstrators who were rioting at the gaza border the palestinian authority has declared a national day of mourning. ok for you every side street every rooftop in gaza is awash with emotion such aerated with anger one day on from the bloodiest protests this is the two thousand and fourteen wall the nation's grief hangs heavy at least seventeen palestinians killed by israeli forces and more than a thousand injured following mass protests witnesses reported life fire multiple rounds of rubber bullets and tear gas d
a spokeswoman for peace returns to a lands torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now is on top she is raising new questions about the killing. and my own schwager welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed...
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investigation into the violence also coming up a spokeswoman for peace returns to a land torn up by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now his autopsy is raising new questions about the killing. i my actuator welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli soldiers on friday israel's military opened fired on thousands of demonstrators who were rioting at the gaza border the palestinian authority has declared a national day of mourning. there freebirds every side street every rooftop in gaza is awash with emotion such aerated with anger one day on from the bloodiest protests this is the two thousand and fourteen wall the nation's grief hangs heavy at least sixteen palestinians killed by israeli forces and more than a thousand injured following mass protests witnesses reported life fire multiple
investigation into the violence also coming up a spokeswoman for peace returns to a land torn up by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another unarmed black man at the hands of the police now his autopsy is raising new questions about the killing. i my actuator welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation after at...
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reporter: malala has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being aestern agent. how did it feel when you read those kinds of comments? malala: firstly, i just want to understand why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it. i want a better future for thisn y. that is why i started speaking out for girls education. that is why i do not fear anything -- even when terroristi attacked mdoes not matter. i will continue speaking out. it did happen, and i continue my campaign for girls education. so my focus is only working for the good. it is 200 million people, and i know that 99%, more than 99% aand with me and support believe in education and their daughts. reporter: yesterday, malala spoke at an event attended by the pakistani prime minister. but she says she doesn't have rself.cal ambitions malala: when i was 11 or 12, when there was extremism happening, at that time i thought that by becoming prime minister i could solve every problem and eradicate extremists. now i have met many leaders and politi
reporter: malala has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being aestern agent. how did it feel when you read those kinds of comments? malala: firstly, i just want to understand why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it. i want a better future for thisn y. that is why i started speaking out for girls education. that is why i do not fear anything -- even when terroristi attacked mdoes not matter. i will continue speaking out. it did happen, and i continue my...
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malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand, who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country, that's why i started speaking out for girls‘ education. that‘s why i did not fear anything and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen and i continued my campaign for girls‘ education. so my focus is only working for the good. it‘s 200 million people and i know that 99%, more than 99% stand with me, support me, they believe in education, they believe in their daughters. yesterday, malala spoke at an event attended by the pakistani prime minister. but she says she doesn‘t have political ambitions herself. so when i was 11 or 12 and when there was extremism happening in swat valley, at that time i thought by becoming prime minister i can solve every problem and i
malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand, who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country, that's why i started speaking out for girls‘ education. that‘s why i did not fear anything and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did...
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malala is emotion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the un general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day of every woman every warrior and every god. who have received their wife for their rights. she went on to set up her own fund to malala fund to promote girls' education. and in two thousand and fourteen a seventeen year old malala became the youngest ever recipient of the nobel peace prize. the visit has attracted much attention in pakistan where malala divides opinion to some she's on a mission to shame the country a mouthpiece of the west to others though she remains a national hero for standing up to the taliban. britain's prime minister is on a whistle stop tour of t
malala is emotion easy to understand. six years ago her activism nearly killed her taliban gunman boarded a bus asking who's malala shot in the head because of a diary should been writing for the b.b.c. highlighting the misery for women under taliban rule but while others might have chosen to stop talking malala used the global attention to keep fighting for her causes. the un general assembly showing its appreciation on her sixteenth birthday. is the day of every woman every warrior and every...
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malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand, who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country, that's why i started speaking out for girls education. a that's why i did not fear anything and i said, even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen and i continued my campaign for girls' education. so my focus is only working for the good. it's 200 million people and i know that 99%, more than 99% stand with me, support me, they believe in education, they believe in their daughters. yesterday, malala spoke at an event attended by the pakistani prime minister. but she says she doesn't have political ambitions herself. so when i was 11 or 12 and when there was extremism happening in swat valley, at that time i thought by becoming prime minister i can solve every problem and i will er
malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, i just want to understand, who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country, that's why i started speaking out for girls education. a that's why i did not fear anything and i said, even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did...
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malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, ijust don't understand who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country. that's why i started speaking out for girls' education. that's why i did not fear anything, and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen, and i continued my campaign for girls' education. so my focus is only working for the good. it's 200 million people, and i know that 99%, more than 99% stand with me, support me, they believe in education, they believe in their daughters. yesterday, malala spoke at an event attended by the pakistani prime minister. but she says she doesn't have political ambitions herself. so when i was 11 or 12 and when there was extremism happening in swat valley, at that time i thought by becoming prime minister, i can solve every problem, and i will era
malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, ijust don't understand who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country. that's why i started speaking out for girls' education. that's why i did not fear anything, and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen,...
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nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai has returned home to pakistan for her first visit since being shot by the taliban the failed assassination attempt on van schoolgirls in twenty twelve a shocked the world despite being targeted for promoting education for girls the attack catapulted misuse of site into the public eye and she became an international icon for women's education and human rights. the signs were that this was no ordinary visit heavy security accompanied. dorival in islamabad the police convoy proof of the threat. still faces from the taliban much about her visit has been kept secret but after a quick pit stop at this hotel the convoy was on its way again for an audience with the prime minister the schoolgirl turned poster girl for human rights proud to be back home with her family. whenever i travelled in a playing or a car inside the cities of london and new york i was told just imagine you're in pakistan you're travelling to islamabad but you're in karate. but it was never true but now today i'm very happy. there's a motion easy to understand. six years ago her act
nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai has returned home to pakistan for her first visit since being shot by the taliban the failed assassination attempt on van schoolgirls in twenty twelve a shocked the world despite being targeted for promoting education for girls the attack catapulted misuse of site into the public eye and she became an international icon for women's education and human rights. the signs were that this was no ordinary visit heavy security accompanied. dorival in islamabad...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she'd been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student, having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in swat valley... speaks urdu. ..to then seeing extremism and terrorism in 2007 till 2009, seeing the extremes, and then seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the streets, i can meet people, i can talk to people, and i can — and it's very — it is my old home again. speaks urdu. her trip is expected to last four days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town of swat. the fox news presenter, laura ingraham, has apologised for taunting a survivor of the school shooting in parkland, florida. in response, the student, david hogg, called on ingraham's advertisers to boycot
malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she'd been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student, having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in swat valley... speaks urdu. ..to then seeing extremism and terrorism in 2007 till 2009, seeing the extremes, and then...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley from 2002—2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the street and meet people and talk to people, and it is my old home again, the place i grew up. her trip is expected to last four days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town of swat. the fox news presenter, laura ingraham, has apologised for taunting a survivor of the school shooting in parkland, florida. in response, the student, david hogg, called on ingraham's advertisers to boycott her show. several companies, including tripadvisor and nestle, confirmed on thursday th
malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley from 2002—2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she'd been campaigning for girls‘ education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student, having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in swat valley... speaks urdu. ..to then seeing extremism and terrorism in 2007 till 2009, seeing the extremes, and then seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the streets, i can meet people, i can talk to people, and i can — and it's very — it is my old home again. speaks urdu. her trip is expected to last four days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town of swat. china's rapid industrialisation and economic growth have produced record levels of pollution. it's reckoned toxic smog is responsible for at least a million premature deaths a year. but in beijing pollu
malala was shot in the head by gunmen 5.5 years ago. she'd been campaigning for girls‘ education in the swat valley which, at the time, was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student, having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014, she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today, she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in swat valley... speaks urdu. ..to then seeing extremism and terrorism in 2007 till 2009, seeing the extremes, and then...
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in pakistan it's a homecoming for a young voice of peace malala is visiting the village she's from for the first time since twenty twelve when she was almost killed there by a taliban bolus. she said coming home a daughter who six years ago was nearly killed here for her outspoken belief that go deserve education. the time of on shot malala yousafzai in the head but instead of killing her the attack strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest of a nobel peace prize winner is visiting her hometown and pakistan small region security is tight when mother was shot in two thousand and twelve the pakistani army had already been back in control of the area for three years similar attacks still happen from time to time but now the streets of swat a mainly peaceful and bustling. outside the local press club these men welcome her return. we're here so we have very happy because madonna is the daughter of pakistan and the daughter of swat we are happy that the daughter of swatches returned we welcome her with our whole hearts. when i last thought i welcome her with our hearts it is a
in pakistan it's a homecoming for a young voice of peace malala is visiting the village she's from for the first time since twenty twelve when she was almost killed there by a taliban bolus. she said coming home a daughter who six years ago was nearly killed here for her outspoken belief that go deserve education. the time of on shot malala yousafzai in the head but instead of killing her the attack strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest of a nobel peace prize winner is...
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a spokeswoman for peace returns to her homelands troubled by war malala makes her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and by a new take hope to continue their charge towards the border seeking title when they take on torment and a notch being called their cancer care. thank you for joining us well the u.n. secretary general antonio the terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians in clashes with israeli soldiers in gaza israel's military opened fire on tyson's of demonstrators at the closed border between israel and the gaza strip on friday the palestinian health ministry says over one thousand demonstrators were injured in the violence the most and grave hamas has called for six weeks of protests and watched as already the largest demonstration at the border in recent years. it's mostly quiet today on the border between gaza and israel palestinians are holding. numerals for those killed in yesterday's clashes the israeli army is keeping watch over the border some protesters remain at the tent cities set up th
a spokeswoman for peace returns to her homelands troubled by war malala makes her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and by a new take hope to continue their charge towards the border seeking title when they take on torment and a notch being called their cancer care. thank you for joining us well the u.n. secretary general antonio the terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians in clashes with israeli soldiers in...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley, from 2002 2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the street and meet people and talk to people, and it is my old home again, the place i grow up. her trip is expected to last four days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town of swat. now, you might struggle to get the kids to tidy away their toys, but one youngster called paul is here to set a good example. and here he is. yes, paul is a piglet, and his trainer nicolle muller posts videos of her productive porker doing all sorts of chores. at her request, paul walks back and f
malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls' education in the swat valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from growing up in the swat valley, from 2002 2009, seeing the extremes, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our...
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since her recovery, malala's set up the ‘malala fund' with herfather to promote children's education and rights around the world. many people are happy about her return to pakistan. this politician is one of them: others, less so. here's secunder kermani in islamabad. malala yousafzai is not universally popular in pakistan and some believe in conspiracy theories, accusing her of being a western agent. but in her old school her former teacher says he is proud of her. translation: those people who were against education and peace, they said we won't let her come back, this is like a slap in the face. malala yousafzai will only spend a few days in the country, but this is a big moment, for her and for pakistan. which in recent years has managed to drastically reduce the threat posed by militant groups. more fall—out for australian cricket. it's already banned three players for involvement in cheating. now the head coach darren lehman says he will also stand down after this current tour of south africa — we should add he says he knew nothing of the plan to rough up the ball with sand
since her recovery, malala's set up the ‘malala fund' with herfather to promote children's education and rights around the world. many people are happy about her return to pakistan. this politician is one of them: others, less so. here's secunder kermani in islamabad. malala yousafzai is not universally popular in pakistan and some believe in conspiracy theories, accusing her of being a western agent. but in her old school her former teacher says he is proud of her. translation: those people...
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however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect the image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, their daughters, and a no some any friends who send their daughters to school because they have had my story. so many parents have had my story. so many parents have named their daughter is me. believing in their daughters. i think there is a change coming. anyone who is against me or what to say something should just come and talk to me. malala also emphasised the importance of female role—models in tackling global gender inequality. it definitely is changing positively and women are stepping forward. i think when women come out and they say women can be pilots, engineers mothers, singles, and when you see their own mothers that's inspires more and more women to
however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect the image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, their daughters, and a no some any friends who send their daughters to school because they...
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construir casas daÑadas por el mtterremoto y la joven qeue l vuelve a su annatal pakistan m l mala malala yousafzai, activista de los derechos de ed descubre caress... con aceite de fusión floral. para una piel suave y acariciable consiéntete con su exquisita espuma y delicada fragancia. date un gusto. ♪ obtén una piel suave y acariciable. con caress. termine usando más detergente y más barato que tide. mi ropa no quedaba igual de limpia. ahora volví a tide y mi ropa sigue impecable...
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and nobel peace prize winner malala use of size emotional return home to pakistan. welcome to the program north and south korea agreed to hold their first summit in more than a decade on the twenty seventh of april in the demilitarized zone dividing the two countries delegates from both sides met there on thursday to plan the summit where south korean president moon j. in will meet north korean leader kim jong un face to face diplomatic momentum has been building including kim's meeting with china's president earlier this week. among the view coming to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula has been the most important part of the agenda since the high level talks of january ninth and the exchange of visits between north and south korean envoys that's the issue we will focus on with further discussion as well. now the upcoming summit between kim jong un and moon in there's an extremely rare meeting between leaders of north and south but follows a deep freeze in relations over pyongyang's nuclear program and it's only the third of a meeting between north and sou
and nobel peace prize winner malala use of size emotional return home to pakistan. welcome to the program north and south korea agreed to hold their first summit in more than a decade on the twenty seventh of april in the demilitarized zone dividing the two countries delegates from both sides met there on thursday to plan the summit where south korean president moon j. in will meet north korean leader kim jong un face to face diplomatic momentum has been building including kim's meeting with...
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the wus coming to you live from berlin a homecoming of hope and tears of joy nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai says it's a dream to return to pakistan it's the first visit back since she was shot on a school bus by the taliban militants in two thousand and twelve also coming up cd on voice of the two koreas host told us at the border and announce twenty seventh as the days of their two leaders will meet it's elisa step in attempts to come out of the north north nuclear ambitions. and british promises to resume the goes on a briggs it goes to a tour of the nation exactly one year from today britain is due to leave the european union could begin views from both sides of the upcoming dive for. plus indonesia professor ties in the north on homosexuality the world was shocked by public floggings of people found guilty of homosexual acts we get the latest from a human rights activist just back from indonesia and shari and of assured that the state is. it could australia's ban cricket captain steve smith accepts the blame for a board tampering cheating scandal that has shaken the world just
the wus coming to you live from berlin a homecoming of hope and tears of joy nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai says it's a dream to return to pakistan it's the first visit back since she was shot on a school bus by the taliban militants in two thousand and twelve also coming up cd on voice of the two koreas host told us at the border and announce twenty seventh as the days of their two leaders will meet it's elisa step in attempts to come out of the north north nuclear ambitions. and...
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in the head but instead of killing her time strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest of a nobel peace prize winner is visiting her hometown and pakistan small region security is tiny when mother was shot in two thousand and twelve the pakistani army had where he been back in control of the area for three years similar attacks still happen from time to time but now the streets of swat a mini peaceful and bustling. outside the local press club these men welcome her return. we're very happy because my mama is a daughter of pakistan and the daughter of swat we are happy that the daughter of swartz has returned we welcome her with our whole hearts. we welcome her with our hearts it is a matter of pride for us that she has given recognition to the name of swatch throughout the whole world. but others still claim that go against both islam and pakistan an idea she continues to challenge i'm proud of and i'm proud of my country islam has taught me. peace is done historically the importance of education the first word of islam the first word of koran was a crime. and in and th
in the head but instead of killing her time strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest of a nobel peace prize winner is visiting her hometown and pakistan small region security is tiny when mother was shot in two thousand and twelve the pakistani army had where he been back in control of the area for three years similar attacks still happen from time to time but now the streets of swat a mini peaceful and bustling. outside the local press club these men welcome her return. we're...
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a spokeswoman for peace returns to a land torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another. my ass waiter welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio tell us is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli soldiers on friday israel's military opened fired on thousands of demonstrators who were rioting at the gaza border the palestinian authority has declared a national day of mourning. ok for you birds every side street every rooftop. is awash with emotion such aerated with anger one day on from the bloodiest protests since the two thousand and fourteen wall the nation's grief hangs heavy at least sixteen palestinians killed by israeli forces and more than a thousand injured following mass border protests witnesses reported life fire multiple rounds of rubber bullets and tear gas dropped into crowds. after the march started i went near the fence i found an injured woman i couldn't bear to
a spokeswoman for peace returns to a land torn by war malala yousafzai makes her first visit to pakistan where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and in the u.s. more protests following the death of yet another. my ass waiter welcome to the program the u.n. secretary general antonio tell us is calling for an investigation after at least sixteen palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli soldiers on friday israel's military opened fired on thousands of demonstrators who were...
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we now bring you up to feed some of the stories making news around the wasn't nobel peace laureate malala yousafzai has returned to her home country pakistan it's a first visit since she was shot in the head six years ago by the taliban for promoting education for girls malala went to britain for treatment and now lives in studies there a ceremony was held in the prime minister's office in pakistan to welcome her british prime minister to resign may is on a day long two of the u.k. to mock the one year ounce down to britain's departure from the european union may visited a textile factory in scotland she told people that the drugs it would provide the u.k. with opportunities she'd also make stops in england wales and northern ireland. british police now believe the former russian spies set against the palin's daughter junia were poisoned at their home detectives identified the highest concentration of the military grade agent on the front door of the house in the town of silence very the to remain in a critical condition in hospital u.s. president donald trump is nominated the white house
we now bring you up to feed some of the stories making news around the wasn't nobel peace laureate malala yousafzai has returned to her home country pakistan it's a first visit since she was shot in the head six years ago by the taliban for promoting education for girls malala went to britain for treatment and now lives in studies there a ceremony was held in the prime minister's office in pakistan to welcome her british prime minister to resign may is on a day long two of the u.k. to mock the...
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a homecoming that brought tears of joy peace prize winner malala yousafzai says it's a dream to return to pakistan it's a first time back since twenty twelve when she was shot on a school bus by taliban militants also. seen envoys from north and south korea holds talks at the border and announced the twenty seventh of april that's the date when the two leaders will meet it's the latest step in a. nuclear ambitions on. the state of. cricket captain steve smith apologizes for the ball tampering scandal this is shaken the cricketing world. i feel welcome to the program nobel peace prize winner yousafzai has returned home to pakistan her first visit since being shot by the taliban the failed assassination attempt on the van schoolgirls in twenty twelve shocked the world its use of so i was targeted for promoting education for girls despite the attack she became an international icon for women's education and human rights. the signs were that this was no ordinary visit heavy security accompanied. dorival in islamabad the police convoy proof of the threat still faces from the taliban much ab
a homecoming that brought tears of joy peace prize winner malala yousafzai says it's a dream to return to pakistan it's a first time back since twenty twelve when she was shot on a school bus by taliban militants also. seen envoys from north and south korea holds talks at the border and announced the twenty seventh of april that's the date when the two leaders will meet it's the latest step in a. nuclear ambitions on. the state of. cricket captain steve smith apologizes for the ball tampering...
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a spokeswoman for peace returns to her homeland troubled by war malala makes her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and by in munich has a big chance to secure the point i think it's quite it's a nice standing in their way is dormant in a match being called their traffickers. i'm honored ana thank you for joining us well the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians and clashes with israeli soldiers in gaza israel's military opened fire on passions of demonstrators at the closed border between israel and the gaza strip on friday the palestinian health ministry says over one thais and demonstrators were injured in the violence the militant group hamas has called for six weeks of protests and water is already the largest demonstration on the border in recent years. it's mostly quiet today on the border between gaza and israel palestinians are holding funerals for those killed in this traduce clashes the israeli army is keeping watch over the border some protesters remain at th
a spokeswoman for peace returns to her homeland troubled by war malala makes her first visit to where she was almost killed more than five years ago. and by in munich has a big chance to secure the point i think it's quite it's a nice standing in their way is dormant in a match being called their traffickers. i'm honored ana thank you for joining us well the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace is calling for an investigation into the deaths of at least fifteen palestinians and clashes with...
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however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect... that image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, what do we see on media or on television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, they believe in their daughters, and i know so many parents who send their daughters to school because they have heard my story. so many parents have named their daughter in me. because they believe in their daughters. i think there is a change coming. anyone who is against me or wants to say something should just come and talk to me. the prince of wales has recorded an easter message in support of persecuted christians and other faiths around the world. in the video, prince charles describes how moved he's been while meeting christians who have had to flee from persecution. he also expresses sympathy for anyone being persecuted because of their faith. here's 0ur ro
however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect... that image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, what do we see on media or on television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, they believe in their daughters, and i know so many parents who send their daughters to...
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malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls education in the valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from seeing the extremes of terrorism, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against those challenges, i can move on the street and meet people and talk to people and it is my old home again, the place i go up. her trip is expected to last for days but it is expected to last for days but it is not clear if she will visit her home town. time for a look at the weather. i them. hello there, hugh. ithem. hello there, hugh. we i them. hello there, hugh. we have just about arrived unscathed that the easter weekend, throwing any sort of weather at us too. this time the weather should land somewhere in between, a mixed easter weekend to come, some suns
malala was shot in the head by gunmen five and a half years ago. she has been campaigning for girls education in the valley which at the time was a militant stronghold. now an oxford university student having lived in the uk ever since, in 2014 she became the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. but today she recognised the changes in her home country. from seeing the extremes of terrorism, seeing how many difficulties women and girls face in our society and how we can fight against...
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also this morning, a homecoming for malala yousufzai. after being shot by the talent for advocating education for girls, the world's youngest nobel peace prize winner returns to pakistan for the first time. the former australian cricket captain, steve smith makes a tearful public apology about the ball—tampering scandal, saying he'll regret it for the rest of his life. is any good can come of this... if it can be a lesson to others then i hope i can be a force for change. good morning. it's thursday 29th march. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. theresa may is visiting scotland, wales, england and northern ireland today — exactly one year before the uk is due to leave the european union. in an appeal to voters who backed both leave and remain, the prime minister has pledged to keep the country strong and united after brexit and that it's important to make brexit a success for everyone. as part of the bbc‘s day of coverage — we're in bolton — where the majority of people voted to leave in the eu referendum. our ch
also this morning, a homecoming for malala yousufzai. after being shot by the talent for advocating education for girls, the world's youngest nobel peace prize winner returns to pakistan for the first time. the former australian cricket captain, steve smith makes a tearful public apology about the ball—tampering scandal, saying he'll regret it for the rest of his life. is any good can come of this... if it can be a lesson to others then i hope i can be a force for change. good morning. it's...
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the taliban shot malala yousafzai in the head but instead of killing her the attack strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest ever nobel peace prize winner is visiting her hometown and pakistan's swat region security is tight when mother was shot in two thousand and twelve the pakistani army had already been back in control of the area for three years similar attacks still happen from time to time but now the streets of swat a mainly peaceful and bustling. outside the local press club these men welcome her return. we're here so we are very happy because malema is the daughter of pakistan and the daughter of swat we are happy that the daughter of swatches returned we welcome her with our whole hearts. we welcome her with our hearts it is a matter of pride for us that she is given recognition to the name of swartz throughout the whole world. but other still claim that milosevic go against both pakistan and idea she continues to challenge i'm proud of my engine and i'm proud of my country islam has taught me they've bought into the system has taught me the importance of e
the taliban shot malala yousafzai in the head but instead of killing her the attack strengthened her resolve now malala is back the youngest ever nobel peace prize winner is visiting her hometown and pakistan's swat region security is tight when mother was shot in two thousand and twelve the pakistani army had already been back in control of the area for three years similar attacks still happen from time to time but now the streets of swat a mainly peaceful and bustling. outside the local press...
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the nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was shot in the head by the taliban six years ago the twenty year old met the prime minister in what was an emotional homecoming saying she's dreamt of returning for years. and all those stories in about half an hour stay with us the coming next. education. the universe to expand. and. the polls.
the nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was shot in the head by the taliban six years ago the twenty year old met the prime minister in what was an emotional homecoming saying she's dreamt of returning for years. and all those stories in about half an hour stay with us the coming next. education. the universe to expand. and. the polls.
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however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect... that image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, what do we see on media or on television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, they believe in their daughters, and i know so many parents who send their daughters to school because they have heard my story. so many parents have named their daughter after me. because they believe in their daughters. i think there is a change coming. anyone who is against me or wants to say something should just come and talk to me. the headlines on bbc news: russia summons western ambassadors. london is told to cut its diplomatic contingent in moscow in the escalating row following the salisbury nerve agent attack. at least six palestinians have been killed by israeli gun fire as thousands mass on the border ahead of a major protest. thousands of crime suspect
however malala told the bbc that the vast majority of the country is behind her. this is not the whole of pakistan. this does not reflect... that image of pakistan, it is completely wrong. we should not make a conclusion by looking at what is on social media, what do we see on media or on television. 200 million people and i know 99%, more than that, stand with me in support. they believe in education, they believe in their daughters, and i know so many parents who send their daughters to...
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has returned to pakistan for the first time since being shot in the head in two thousand and twelve malala is expected to meet with top pakistani officials the nobel laureate was attacked by taliban gunman for her work supporting girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. in two thousand and fourteen she was awarded the nobel peace prize. there are conflicting reports about who's in control of the northern syrian town of telegraph writes turkish troops have been closing in on it since taking the city of our freedom from the kurdish y p g ten days ago the turkish president ross attire burdwan says his forces will continue to move east as far as members to push out why p.g. fighters who he says are terrorists cynicus who has more from istanbul. turkish officials have told me that white beaches withdrawing from tel rafah but they underline that there is no military operation as an offering on the other hand why p.g. has denied all these statements that they are withdrawing from tel rafah to the town which they cured from the syrian opposition groups in early two thousand and
has returned to pakistan for the first time since being shot in the head in two thousand and twelve malala is expected to meet with top pakistani officials the nobel laureate was attacked by taliban gunman for her work supporting girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. in two thousand and fourteen she was awarded the nobel peace prize. there are conflicting reports about who's in control of the northern syrian town of telegraph writes turkish troops have been closing in on...