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Pakistan to release captured Indian pilot

Pakistan will release a captured Indian pilot as a "peace gesture"

Pakistan will release a captured Indian pilot as a "peace gesture" on Friday, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said. Mr Khan revealed the decision in parliament, saying that Pakistan was focused on de-escalation. India's military welcomed the Pakistani move, though Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has so far not commented.

North Korea's foreign minister says Pyongyang's position will not change even if the US seeks further talks. Ri Yong Ho was speaking after a summit in Vietnam between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ended without agreement. Mr Trump said the US had refused demands for all sanctions to be lifted. But Mr Ri insisted the North had only asked for partial sanctions relief. Jenny Town is Managing Editor of 38 North, a web journal that provides technical and policy analysis on North Korea. She gives her view on the fallout from the Hanoi summit.

Also in the show, Israel's attorney general intends to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges. Mr Netanyahu faces possible charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in connection with three cases, charges he denies. Yonah Jeremy Bob is covering the corruption allegations for the Jerusalem Post, and gives his view on what will happen.

And finally, we have a report looking at whether the massive gender pay gap in professional football between men and women's salaries is set to narrow.

We鈥檒l also have a regular look at the US markets with Cary Leahey of Decision Economics in New York.

All through the show we鈥檒l be joined by Sushma Ramachandran, former editor of the Hindu in New Delhi and Paddy Hirsch, contributing editor at National Public Radio in LA.

(Picture:Indian people hold placards and photographs of Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Varthaman, as they celebrate the announcement of his soon release, in Amritsar on February 28, 2019. Picture credit: NARINDER NANU/AFP/Getty Images)

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