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  • Pakistan court docket extends Imran Khan’s bail on terrorism costs

    A Pakistani court docket on Monday prolonged former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s pre-arrest bail for eight extra days on terrorism costs referring to a speech by which he allegedly threatened police and judicial officers, his lawyer stated.

    Khan, who appeared in court docket in particular person, was booked within the case by police in August. This is the fourth time he has secured pre-arrest bail within the matter.

    “Bail is extended till 20th September with the same sureties,” Khan’s lawyer, Babar Awan, advised Reuters.

    Khan has denied he threatened the officers, saying his phrases have been taken out of context.

    “This amounts to making a mockery of the anti-terrorism law; making a mockery of our country,” he advised journalists exterior the court docket on Monday after he secured his bail.

    The terrorism case is one in every of a spate of authorized woes for Khan, who was ousted as prime minister by a parliamentary vote in April.

    The court docket stated final week it might indict Khan in a contempt of court docket case in coming days in a matter that poses a menace to his future because it may see him disqualified from politics for no less than 5 years.

    Khan, who nonetheless enjoys widespread assist, has been holding political gatherings throughout the nation to stress the federal government into holding snap elections. Officially, normal elections usually are not due till November subsequent 12 months.

    The authorities says the polls will happen on time and has rejected Khan’s name for early elections.

    It is at one in every of these rallies that Khan thundered in opposition to police and judicial officers. He has additionally focused the highest brass of the nation’s navy, which issued a uncommon direct public rebuke of Khan for his statements earlier this month.

  • Pakistanis throw up boundaries in opposition to rising floodwaters; 12 extra die

    People have been constructing boundaries in some elements of Pakistan on Thursday to carry again rising waters which have engulfed almost a 3rd of the nation after weeks of rain, whereas officers stated 12 extra deaths took the toll to 1,355.

    Hundreds of hundreds have been pressured from their houses in a catastrophe blamed on local weather change estimated to have brought about losses of about $10 billion, disrupting the lives of almost 33 million of a inhabitants of 220 million.

    People labored to strengthen an current dyke as floodwaters threatened the city of Bhan Syedabad within the southern province of Sindh, one of many worst-hit areas.

    A brief distance away, Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake of Manchar is dangerously near bursting its banks, as excessive water ranges persist regardless of breaches by authorities to stave off additional floods in an effort that displaced 100,000 individuals.

    National catastrophe authorities stated 12 deaths within the final 24 hours carried the toll to 1,355. Seven have been youngsters, who make up 481 of the useless.

    The floods have been introduced by file monsoon rains and glacier soften in northern mountains. In July and August, Pakistan obtained 391 mm (15.4 inches) of rain, or almost 190% greater than the 30-year common, whereas Sindh obtained 466% greater than the common.

    The World Health Organization has stated greater than 6.4 million individuals want humanitarian assist within the flooded areas. The United Nations has known as for $160 million in assist.

    The authorities has boosted money handouts for flood victims to 70 billion Pakistani rupees ($314 million) and can purchase 200,000 tents to deal with displaced households, authorities have stated.

  • Pakistan appears to be like ‘like a sea’ after floods, PM says, as 18 extra die

    Parts of Pakistan appeared “like a sea”, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif mentioned on Wednesday, after visiting a few of the flood-hit areas that cowl as a lot as a 3rd of the South Asian nation, the place 18 extra deaths took the toll from days of rain to 1,343.

    As many as 33 million of a inhabitants of 220 million have been affected in a catastrophe blamed on local weather change that has left lots of of 1000’s homeless and precipitated losses of at the very least $10 billion, officers estimate.

    “You wouldn’t believe the scale of destruction there,” Sharif instructed media after a go to to the southern province of Sindh. “It is water everywhere as far as you could see. It is just like a sea.”

    The authorities, which has boosted money handouts for flood victims to 70 billion Pakistani rupees ($313.90 million), will purchase 200,000 tents to accommodate displaced households, he added.

    Receding waters threaten a brand new problem within the type of water-born infectious ailments, Sharif mentioned.

    “We will need trillions of rupees to cope with this calamity.”

    The United Nations has referred to as for $160 million in support to assist the flood victims.

    Many of these affected are from Sindh, the place Pakistan’s largest freshwater lake is dangerously near bursting its banks, even after having been breached in an operation that displaced 100,000 folks.

    National catastrophe officers mentioned eight youngsters have been among the many useless within the final 24 hours. The floods have been introduced by report monsoon rains and glacier soften in Pakistan’s northern mountains.

    With extra rain anticipated within the coming month, the scenario may worsen additional, a high official of the United Nations’ refugee company (UNHCR) has warned.

    Already, the World Health Organization has mentioned greater than 6.4 million folks want humanitarian assist within the flooded areas.

    The raging waters have swept away 1.6 million homes, 5,735 km (3,564 miles) of transport hyperlinks, 750,000 head of livestock, and swamped greater than 2 million acres (809,370 hectares) of farmland.

    Pakistan has obtained practically 190% extra rain than the 30-year common in July and August, totalling 391 mm (15.4 inches), with Sindh getting 466% extra rain than the common.