Francois fillon 60 his guns and hisses fillon sstticks to guns and refuses to drop out of the president ial race. Province inthe pakistan where at least 72 people have died. A popular sufi shrine came under attack after a suicide bomber blew himself up. The shrine was crowded as thursday is considered an auspicious day for muslims who pray there. The attack has been claimed by the Islamic State group and it has been condemned by Prime Minister nawaz sharif. Pakistan has been disrupted by attacks claimed by the Islamic State and other islamic militants. Today, the iraqi capital, where at least 40 people have been killed and 50 others wounded, after a car packed with explosives went off in the southwest of baghdad. The vehicle went off in a crowded street full of grudges and used car dealers it is of garages and used car dealers. The attack has been claimed by the a linux Islamic State group. It is the deadliest attack in iraq so far this year. We are joined on the line by our correspond
Francois fillon 60 his guns and hisses fillon sstticks to guns and refuses to drop out of the president ial race. Province inthe pakistan where at least 72 people have died. A popular sufi shrine came under attack after a suicide bomber blew himself up. The shrine was crowded as thursday is considered an auspicious day for muslims who pray there. The attack has been claimed by the Islamic State group and it has been condemned by Prime Minister nawaz sharif. Pakistan has been disrupted by attacks claimed by the Islamic State and other islamic militants. Today, the iraqi capital, where at least 40 people have been killed and 50 others wounded, after a car packed with explosives went off in the southwest of baghdad. The vehicle went off in a crowded street full of grudges and used car dealers it is of garages and used car dealers. The attack has been claimed by the a linux Islamic State group. It is the deadliest attack in iraq so far this year. We are joined on the line by our correspond
Today. Its five oclock. Our main story. Two british medical students who travelled to join so called Islamic State almost two years ago have been killed in fighting in the iraqi city of mosul. They were pa rt of a group of british medics, many of them of sudanese origin, whojoined is in 2015. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford reports. The Young British medic who travel to join so called Islamic State, then made a Propaganda Video to encourage others to follow. Ahmed sadi khider was seen in 2015 a p pa re ntly sadi khider was seen in 2015 apparently pitching is medical stu d e nts apparently pitching is medical students anatomy and appealing for other doctors tojoin the self declared caliphate. Other doctors tojoin the selfdeclared caliphate. All the people who specialise, surgeons, anything where you can help would be great, there will be great reward. And this isjihad. He was one of a group of around a dozen british students, mostly from sudanese families, who all studied
Altogether. All 11 candidates will take part tonight in a Live Television debate. Expected to go on for several hours. First, dozens of people, including many children and infants, have been killed following a suspected chemical attack on a rebel held town in a syrian province. According to some ngos, as many as 400 people have been left struggling to breathe. The syrian army denies it is behind the attack. The Un Security Council will meet tomorrow to discuss its response. Simon harding has the latest. The pictures provided by the Syrian Opposition purport to and an alleged gas attack civilians pouring into hospitals. If confirmed, the suspected gas attack will be one of the deadliest in the six year civil war. The nature of the gas used in the ball mark bombardment remains unclear, but the observatory for human rights activists have blame the government. Medical sources have confirmed that one of the neighborhoods was bombed with material believed to be gas. The Syrian Government has
Altogether. All 11 candidates will take part tonight in a Live Television debate. Expected to go on for several hours. First, dozens of people, including many children and infants, have been killed following a suspected chemical attack on a rebel held town in a syrian province. According to some ngos, as many as 400 people have been left struggling to breathe. The syrian army denies it is behind the attack. The Un Security Council will meet tomorrow to discuss its response. Simon harding has the latest. The pictures provided by the Syrian Opposition purport to and an alleged gas attack civilians pouring into hospitals. If confirmed, the suspected gas attack will be one of the deadliest in the six year civil war. The nature of the gas used in the ball mark bombardment remains unclear, but the observatory for human rights activists have blame the government. Medical sources have confirmed that one of the neighborhoods was bombed with material believed to be gas. The Syrian Government has