Former leader of Pakistan Imran Khan has been charged under anti-terrorism laws and has been granted three days of bail (meaning he must not be arrested before Thursday).
Mr. Khan has been accused of allegedly made threats against state officials.
His supporters had warned that any attempt to stop him would be a “red line”.
of cricketer turned politician has been involved in a bitter confrontation with the current government of Pakistan since he was was ousted by parliament in April.
Hundreds of supporters have gathered outside his home in Islamabad to show solidarity.
Russia has accused a Ukrainian woman that it was after a car bomb explosion on the outskirts of Moscow that killed the daughter of an ultra-nationalist commentator.
Here are the ABCs Europe Correspondent, Nick Dole:
Russian security services say the woman was a member of Azov Battalion of Ukraine and entered the country last month with her teenage daughter.
They claim that it exploded from a distance explosive in Darya Dugina car over the weekend, before fleeing across the border for it Estonia.
Ukraine says the claims are propaganda — and some Kremlin critics say the speed with which the alleged crime was discovered — suggests someone in Russia may have planned the operation to justify further violence.
Darya Dugina’s father, Alexander, says his daughter’s death makes him even more determined to see Russia win in Ukraine.