at the anti terrorism court today. he came, and there was a large number of supporters, who were chanting slogans in his support. before arriving at the scene, there was a tweet from the official account of his party as well, where they asked his supporters to reach islamabad, in case he gets arrested. and his supporters were raising slogans like, imran khan is a red line . and this is exactly the hashtag that has been training on social media in pakistan, where his supporters say that if imran khan gets arrested, they will do countrywide protests. but he is granted bail today. this is a case, as you have mentioned earlier, he is booked under terrorism charges for making some controversial remarks about a female judge and senior police officials here in islamabad. he would appear. he will have to appear again in september 1st to either get a further bail or, you know, other developments in the case. farhat javed. there are warnings europe could be facing five to ten
that is the kind of gathering authorities have been hell-bent to prevent. even try to tamper with these people s health qr codes. a basic necessity to even leave your home. that effort failed after nationwide backlash. that is why this protest took place with demonstrators really training the fire at the local authorities. chanting slogans with some banners accusing the local police of using violence against them. even calling for human rights and the rule of law. peaceful messages and tactics did not make the protest last that long. after a few hours you can see hundreds of locals the personnel. many agents charging towards the crowd. forcefully removing everyone including the elderly and children. anyone who resisted got kicked and punched. according to some protesters. this protesters actions really have struck a chord with many
of mike pence, someone who clearly has aspirations for 2024? well, good morning, boris. it s a sign of how farthings have gone that simply standing up and saying the plain truth generates a headline, becomes news, is somewhat out of step with where the rest of the party is going because you ve got this thing going on on the other side of the country in salt lake city where they passed a resolution saying the violent attack on the capitol was, quote, political discourse. so what we ve got is mike pence finally saying that the people who were violently evading the capitol, chanting slogans, trying to find him, setting up a scaffold saying, hang mike pence were in the wrong. it s a little bit left. there s some thing that even mike pence is not going to swallow, and that tells you, i think, how far and how outrageous the effort to tell
let s look at some of the day s other news. hundreds of pro democracy protestors have taken to the streets of the sudanese capital, khartoum, despite a heavy security presence. people have been chanting slogans against the military and calling for the downfall of sudan s ruling council. the protests come two days after the resignation of prime minister abdalla hamdok. 56 people have died during protests since the october coup most were shot by security forces. us authorities have arrested a man for his alleged involvement in the assassination of haitian presidentjovenel moise. an american law enforcement official said the man is a former member of the colombian military who haitian authorities say was part of a mercenary group that assassinated moise injuly. the suspect will make an initial court appearance on tuesday. drivers in virginia were left stranded in their vehicles overnight as the authorities worked to reopen
lives and ensure their safety and security, as well as creating a suitable environment for political parties in order to reach the specified date for elections when they will be more prepared. the government that consists of independent national calibre will lead the country until elections with a fair representation of all the people of sudan. here s how the events unfolded. early monday, unidentified soldiers detained the prime minister, abdallah hamdok, and four other ministers. they have been leading sudan s democratic transition since the ousting of the country s former military ruler two years ago. activists denounced it as a coup. protests in khartoum were immediate. angry crowds blocked roads by burning tyres. there were reports of clashes. over the day, hundreds joined the protests. some gathered near the army headquarters chanting slogans against the military. we re told the internet