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Giuliani: Kim Jong-un 'begged' for summit to take place

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Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said North Korea's leader "begged" for their summit to be rescheduled after the US president cancelled it. Speaking at a conference in Israel, Mr Giuliani said Mr Trump's tough stance had forced Pyongyang's hand. Mr Trump called off the summit in May, accusing North Korea of "tremendous anger and open hostility". But plans for the 12 June bilateral in Singapore were revived after a conciliatory response from Pyongyang. Mr Giuliani was speaking at an investment conference in Israel when he made the remark. The Wall Street Journal first reported that Mr Giuliani said: "Well, Kim Jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in." Trump-Kim to meet on Sentosa island What not to say to North Korea Dennis Rodman: The Trump-Kim matchmaker? How Kim the outcast became popular Mr Giuliani is an attorney for the president tackling the Russia collusio

Mahira Khan lashes out at Gulalai’s critic


Mahira Khan lashes out at Gulalai’s critic
KARACHI: Pakistani actress Mahira Khan on Wednesday came in defense of PTI former member Gulalai against unethical and unnecessary remarks and criticism of her opponents, In replying to a tweet against former PTI member Gulalai and her sister, Mahira expressed that “in times like this we see the mentality of the people.”
She further expressed that the truth or her lie will soon be apparent to the world but what is to be concerned is  that how people can stoop to this level.
Meanwhile, Senior politicians of mainstream political parties of Khyber Pakthunkhwa here Wednesday demanded high-level investigation into the allegations leveled by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf  (PTI) MNA Ayesha Gulalai against her party Chief Imran Khan.

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