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shares in the swiss banking giant credit suisse fall to a record low as investors remain worried after the collapse of silicon valley bank. a high court in pakistan orders police to halt their operation to arrest former prime minister imran khan until thursday, following clashes between police and his supporters. conflicting accounts from washington and moscow as a us drone crashes into the black sea after an encounter with russian fighter jets. and a small number of wolves settle in belgium for the first time in more than 100 years as numbers rise across europe. hello. we start here in the uk where the chancellorjeremy hunt has been setting out his budget, pledging to build for the future . the uk economy is set to shrink this year, but it is no longer expected to enter a recession. mr hunt also says the inflation forecast is to fall from above 10%, to just under 3% by the end of 2023. but the labour leader, sir keir starmer, accuses the government of dressing up s ....
and a small number of wolves settle in belgium for the first time in more than 100 years, as numbers rise across europe. hello and welcome to bbc news. in pakistan, authorities have temporarily stopped the operation to arrest the former prime minister imran khan. police have clashed with his supporters outside his residence in lahore. unrest has continued through the night, after the authoroities made another attempt to arrest him, enforcing a court order. imran kahn accused the authorities, of acting outside the law. pakistan s information minister said the government had nothing to do with the move, but the court was only trying to enforce the arrest warant in connection with a corruption case. carrie davies reports. police have now left the stretch by zaman park. the police might have left but the remnants of what happened here have not lost can see the charred remains of burned chairs, rocks on the floor. we know from eyewitnesses that there were rocks and sticks used by ....
Now this may surprise you the number of wolves in europe, and the area that they roam in, is growing. some people, such as conservationists, welcome the news others, including farmers, say it s deeply alarming. around 19,000 wolves are thought to be living across 27 european countries. the impact on farmers has led some members of the european parliament to push to reduce the legal protections presently in place for wolves. 0n heathland in the east of belgium, a pack of wolves is on patrol, curious about a camera set up to track them. searching for signs of wolves in the area, jan, a researcher, knows exactly what to look for. so, this is wolf faeces? this is wolf faeces, yeah. what remains after the rain is just some hairs of the prey. why are their numbers growing in europe and why are they back in belgium for the first time in over 100 years? the reason they are back ....
They saying about why they are not giving them more freedom? actually, ma be it is giving them more freedom? actually, maybe it is their giving them more freedom? actually, maybe it is their own giving them more freedom? actually, maybe it is their own policies - giving them more freedom? actually, maybe it is their own policies that - maybe it is their own policies that so far what happens to the people in uae, they are waiting for their cases to be improved or they are waiting for the un to respond to them and pave the way for their evacuation and evacuate them to other countries. tibia evacuation and evacuate them to other countries. evacuation and evacuate them to other countries. ok, aalia farzan from the bbc other countries. ok, aalia farzan from the bbc afghan other countries. ok, aalia farzan from the bbc afghan service, - other countries. ok, aalia farzan i from the bbc afghan service, thank you for bringing it to our attention. this may surprise you. the number of wo ....