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vote counting on the way in morocco, millions of cost their ballot, and many a skeptical about the outcome day and not more than a century, the statue of confederate general robert e lee in virginia is removed and dismantled and i found a motion. i have all the sports, including european champions, to serve up a goal 1st and the bid to qualify for next year will come and cut off. ah, i've got stones new acting prime minister spec and around to 0, calling on african officials who fled when the taliban seized power to return and take up positions within the interim. government will hassan, i couldn't also reiterated the taliban, as promised of amnesty for anyone who's worked alongside the u. s. and the
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administration it backed for carly or shirley. we have suffered huge losses in money and lives to this historical moment in the history of the dentist in solace. this stage of bloodshed, killing, and contempt for people in afghanistan has ended up. and we have paid dearly for the the officials of the taliban movement, facing a great responsibility and tessa, ask god to guard them all. the law mac emerett announced a general amnesty for all those who caused the taliban fighters and officials to suffer the most severe form of torture and abuse. and this is evident that the movements big hot and that it is a merciful emerich to its people. no one will be able to prove that he was subjected to revenge. and in such 10 circumstances, it is easy to do what you want. but the movement is discipline and control guns. and we have not harmed anyone because of their previous action. therefore,
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i assure the islamic nation, especially the afghan people, that we want all the good, the causes for success and welfare, and we seek to establish an islamic system. i ask everyone to participate with us in this blizzard project, and her lab was been mixed reaction from around the world to the makeup of afghanistan's new interim government. the town is drawn from its old guard to fill the top post with some senior figures who feature on global watch lists. and charlotte, banners reports from cobble afghans of notice the lack of female and ethnic representation. a telephone can take, a government announced, and an amorous, resurrected security was increased. the senior leaders surveyed cobble the new domain outside. what was the u. s embassy? telephone members discussed who's been appointed and to which rogues, the leader. hi. but toler,
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arkansas was crowned the mere 33 cabinet appointments with her son who have the leadership council received the top job of acting prime minister surgeon. had connie is now the acting interior minister despite being on the who is tera, watch list the $10000000.00 bounty on his head, and william, who, the son of taliban found a molar. oma has become acting defense minister serrano watches from a distance. it's his 1st day is a telephone flag seller. he doesn't know the leaders, but has heard the names. he had noted the cabinet was all taliban members with nor women. the w l. a majority said that there are a few seats left and they are going to appoint more people and god willing it will be an inclusive government to get them promise and inclusive government. but the majority of acting ministers and the deputies are pastored, meaning has our communities like this one have no representation? it is lived many in this neighborhood feeling sidelined this much because i don't
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know why, but there are new has are as i didn't see any his ours that i care about is not a tool how to make about whatever try people are from each should defend their rights or seats, what designations and rights should be ours, but that's not the point. one guy who is opposed to all people should be equal. women were also left without representation. no one was appointed to the ministry of woman's affairs. yet some woman we spoke with said their priority is survival and security much jimmy was the one, but whoever it is, we just want some bread and piece and no robberies. nobody should both my children . that's all i want. but one on japan know told us women need a voice and government to protect their rights, especially to employment non are on our lot, much in on with them. if they stopped me working,
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i'm the bread winner of the house. what was i feed my family, the way i have this fear, there are thousands of women like me. lemme people see a lot of things here. the, some, it's the new rulers and becoming invisible. others, it's going hungry or being caught in an attack. now they are ceasing which is a warranted charlotte bellis. audi 0 call. and he's about as the deputy executive director for you and women, she joins a spa, skype from new york. thanks very much indeed for being with us. well, what's your reaction to the shape of the interim government so far? when you, when women have issued a statement you have today, and we've said unambiguously that we have just made very much regret the exclusion of women and government. we see the culture of the name, the taliban stated goal of building an inclusive and peaceful society. the thought on the government needs to walk the talk on protecting women and women's rights. i
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mean, you concerned that interim will mean essentially permanent. is that, is that the worry we don't know, it's so rapidly evolving situation, but certainly what we've seen the far doesn't give us any comfort tour. and we are very concerned not only about the lack of representation and exclusion of women in government, but also what we heard about the closure of the ministry of women, which is the pankey on the card. and that's also very bad side because it means further regression in terms of women's rights. what about the efforts that you have in terms of helping women? because you asked him more broadly has talked about a humanitarian crisis in going to strong. what is your arm of the organization doing to in terms of dealing with a new administration, even if their representation isn't what you're hoping for? well, we are part of the dialogue with the telephone on ensuring that there is access for humanitarian needs and life saving support for the people of,
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of gone. that's why we committed to seeing and delivering. and as part of that dialogue, we are asking that women be allowed to work that women be allowed to get access to my saving equipment that women be allowed to have a full voice in government. so it is part of our dialogue with the government. so it remains to be see how much of that will be followed through on and what information are you getting about how women of being treated so far and kind of some of gentlemen it's not encouraging. women are living in feel and they are very concerned about the ability to send their children to school to be able to go to work. i mean, the idea that everyone has to go to work is caught, it is basically a prison sentence for household who will not be able to go to work. we are concerned about their safety that concerned about security and women who were in the previous government worried about their might. so there is still quite
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a lot of concern about the situation when i mean, so father, the international commercial or particularly the, the west have talked about wanting and inclusive government in afghanistan. if in the end they need to deal with the current version of it, how will that leave and you kind of ability to pressure that the situation and get us on terms of promoting women's rights. you know, i think it is, it is part of the ongoing dialogue. and since they've said it's transitional, we do have to wait and see what happens. as you and women were committed to staying and supporting women's rights groups on the ground as much as we can. but also being part of the di know, with the larger country team on the pressing issues of the time at the moment, which are of course, primarily the humanitarian needs. but we can't leave women's rights behind. that has to be part of the conversation and anesha. thank you very much indeed. federal gotten under their flesh ups and in the blink and her called on the taliban to
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allow charter flights to resume out of the african capital. the 60 states has been discussing the developments in afghanistan with his german counterpart and voice. his concerns about the taliban cabinets makeup, despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announce list of names consist exclusively of individuals or members of the taliban or their close associates. and know when we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records or some of those individuals we understand the taliban as presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we will judge it and them by its actions. international communities made clear its expectation that the african people deserve. and inclusive government, afghanistan's former president, ash county has released a statement saying that leaving cobble just ahead of the taliban takeover was the most difficult decision of his life. gone. he says, fleeing the capital was quote,
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the only way to keep the guns silent and save cabals, 6000000 citizens. he said, report to the left with millions of dollars are completely and categorically false . county says he's open to an official audit or financial investigation monitored by the un. the former president says he regrets his term ended without stability and prosperity, and apologized to ask and he's been granted political asylum. in the united arab emirates. the head of the red cross is called on other age groups to return draft, kennesaw, to address the worsening humanitarian crisis. the bid tomorrow says the world bank should be unlocking funds to support the countries collapsing health care system. afghanistan has plunged further into crisis to the taliban and she's power mocking an end to billions of dollars a for an aid. it to believe that the crisis in africa, the stand today is so deep, so long lasting and the needs are so short, medium,
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and long term that no one single country should bear the responsibility to help its collective responsibility of the international community. so to come on the news, our search for justice in france, the trial begins into the 2015 paris attacks the surviving attack among those who appear in court. the world health organization urges wealthy government not to stop the cobra booster shots, a poor nation's struggle to supply the 1st round of jams and not a bad way to navigate the streets. officially will tell you all about this formula . one nation i the west african block eco us has suspended guinea after sundays, military coup, regional leaders of also demanded the military rulers release president of the day from custody. the economic community of west african states will send
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a high level delegation to guineas. capital cannot create on thursday. the countries army has released political detainees held by the deposed government. and promised to set up a transitional archie. i'm going to greece, income cri. in the case of guinea. today we're seeing measures being taken. there were no immediate announcement of sticks. frontier was the case in molly, but again, we will wait and see what happens after the visit by the course mission tomorrow when they need the military leaders the military. yeah, in fact it's crumbling to set up a government cross. it meets consensus with the opposition in the consensus with pro democratic goods. it also needs wida and brought a consensus among the military and its ranks, which is. 1 going on very, very slowly at the moment there is a more them on their side, after the 11 years of precedent conduct. a lot of people agreed by what took place during his 11 year rule. i was coming the military. but again,
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we've seen in the last 24 hours program across the groups. an opposition meet if insisted that they must be a quick transition to democratic role in guinea. regional forces in if your peers was torn to grow and province of denied allegations, they killed more than 100 civilians in a neighboring region. local officials have blamed the t drive people's duration front for the death of $125.00 civilians. in the village of china near to, but in a higher last week incident came as the to growing forces moved south, taking territory and forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes, barriers. and now under the control of the e. c. o, p and federal army, samuel detaches an independent journalist and others have ever explained the situation in higher region. we've been speaking to the local administration, including eye witnesses. they are confirm me that at least at least 125 people have died. which almost all of them, if not all of them are a t p,
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let's spokesperson, get hard to read. that has come out to say that they're calling for some kind of independent investigation. and they're denying that they're just really committed what's being unleashed at the moment. if you've been human rights commission is said to be launching a new investigation, the un is continuing to show disappointment and this ongoing conflicts that has affected thousands of people, but the children site hasn't responded. they do respond on social media. we've been waiting their response, their reaction since they haven't responded. but again, people are dying. the conflict of the gun in november continues talk so many people ppos of closed in morocco and millions of voters of turned out to choose new members of parliament and regional councils. election comes during an economic crisis deepened by the pandemic and frustration over lack of political reform
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promised a decade ago. the interior ministry says turn out was just over 50 percent, slightly higher than the 43 percent voted in the 2016 po. election is the 3rd, since a new constitution was introduced in 2011. dramatic israel has war from robot. from what we've witnessed, lease, there's been a very low turn out to very high voter apathy. which, you know, translated in just trickles of people coming supporting stations. here on the capital, what about i'm standing in front of the apartment building behind me. it has 395 seats where roughly 32 political parties were contesting for majority. but it seems that's not one of them would be getting a big enough majority based on what the exit polls have been saying. and what we've been speaking to people, they were facing a challenge because of the pandemic because there were limits are not being able to have knowledge gatherings. in fact,
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gatherings are more than 25 people are illegal that even a fight. so the current prime minister, who had a video of police officers dispersing one of his crowds going viral. but aside from that, they're also limited by the lack of political reform. and it's almost a catch 22 situation here in morocco because the political parties can really reform much because ultimately, executive powers and all the main decisions. but when it comes to from policy and economy life with the king. but then people start losing faith in the political parties, but i'll be being able to change things, which technically they call really and therefore they don't go to the polls. so it is going to be interesting to see what this new parliament can provide if it's all anything and whether this just means the people of kind of come to accept the monarchy, will continue to decide things as it is. and maybe are willing to accept that, or whether indeed kind of flare up we saw over 10 years ago during the spring will
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return again. if indeed, the economic situation here stuff and improve security has been stepped up in paris where the trial of suspect linked to the 2015 attacks in the city has begun. a 130 people were killed in what was the worst post world war 2 atrocity in france. a trial is expected to run for more than 9 months and trash about to reports from paris. french police escorted sala da slum to paris. these high court, the start of the troll into the 2015 paris attacks wearing a black t shirt. his hair long to slum stock with 13 of his co accused in especially built called room of de slam is believed to be the only surviving attacker. he fled the city after the killings. 4 months later, he was arrested in brussels. when a judge asked him to confirm his identity, after slum said 1st, i will to testify that there is no other gold than allah. and mohammed is his messenger,
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the judge replied. we'll talk about that later. i do so i went on to say that he had given up work to fight for i saw, ah, it was nearly 6 years ago. the 10 attack is rampaged across paris, killing people in cafes. the battle on concert hall and outside france's national sports stadium. by the end of the night, a 130 people were dead. i feel claimed responsibility the fridge president declared a state of emergency across from shock and grief. hundreds of people are expected to testify the trial that's scheduled to last 9 months for the relative of the victims and survivors. it is likely to be an emotional and hiring ordeal. we 1st met, mohammedan, got a few months off to the attacks. he was working outside the stadium when an attacker blew himself up. mohammed was badly injured. now he says he wanted to be in the court to see the accused. look like they're afraid,
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be afraid to behave like the last to come watch. i don't think i can be scared because for me, like i said long time ago, day is extra day for me. other victims the decided to stay away. last week. 40 explain. the suffering isn't speak of his inexpressible, but i expect he suggested, particularly firm a push the acts of which the defendants accused a particularly monstrous acts most i've disarm, has so far, refused to cooperate with french belief. he may choose not to testify during the trial. some hope that he will break his silence and shed more light on what happened and why i the way off to so many years. most victims hope the justice will finally be served. natasha butler. i'll just 0 paris a you and you monitor an agency is warning. it needs more money to deal with
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a growing crisis in democratic republic of congo. this year, the violence is forced, another 3000 people from their homes in the province of a turi, where the allied democratic forces affiliated to isolate, have carried out a series of massacres in the past 2 years. the adf is the deadliest, have dozens of groups that roam the mineral rich region. many of them a legacy of 2 regional was that ran from 1996 to 2003. and may present critics to katy put it to re a neighboring north keybo under a state of siege to try to stop the violence. replacing civilian authorities with the army and police officers. despite this more than 400 people have been killed by the adf in the region, since the state of siege was announced. catherine, sorry, what's mechanic for the space people in tories? capital dounia. he's in, he called joseph and his family have been in this comfort, displaced people in bonia, in a tory province since may. their village is at a boot with benny territory in neighbouring north cuban. it's where one of the most
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feared armed group called our lie democratic forces. all adf has been attacking villages. begun on, i've been fighting with government forces. the troops of treated didn't have was started attacking us. so we also flint, the government declared a state of emergency me effectively placing it to re and north q and a military rule to counter the rebels. but it has been a struggle since we've been here, a convoy of civilian vehicles, escorted by the army, was ambushed by adf. several people were killed and others are missing. thousands of vehicles were burned and the military escort have now been suspended. a village was also talked about 30 people killed this. com for set up 2 years ago, but it is increasingly receiving more and more people from areas that one are previously caught up in the conflict. it is one of many idp comes cars across this
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province. hosting thousands of idp will continue to flee from this conflict. the new presence of a b s. in some parts of the tory by the complicates an ethnic fuel conflict that's going on for decades, mainly between land farmers and hema, heart as more than 1000 people, mostly hammers have been killed since 2017 and close to $2000000.00 people displaced the total needs for the d, r c were estimated at $1980000000.00, which is nearly $2000000000.00 to aid a $16000000.00 people as the most vulnerable the most valuable areas of the country . it's very north keeble, south cable and the north of north entangle acre. these areas where there's so much displacement require special attention. and unfortunately, at the moment this year we are only 30 percent funded of humanitarian response plan
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. covenant forces are pushing rebels out of some areas, and people are beginning to return in this village of now. cool day. those who come back are receiving essential supplies to restart their life. mel jones and i'm with the and his wife. shantell said they fled doing fine. between troops and militia group guardian and our road. yeah, we did not find anything in our homes when we returned. you're starting our lives over. everything was lucid, military victories like this one in cooney. i boosting the morale of soldiers as well as the confidence of those they're here to protect, but some here say the success is a to few and quite far apart. catherine sawyer, all the 0. it tory province. what your news are from london still ahead. thousands of indonesian inmates killed in a devastating fire human rights groups cool for urgent prison reforms. you case
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biggest worship had for the south china sea, watchful eye of beige ing, which claims most of the diffusion waters. and in sports, some english premier clubs set for major blow head of this we can match up ah how we've got clouds gathering across western parts. if you're from that high will something of a chaise from the love, the dry, bright, warm weather that we have seen recently. little area of light pressure just burring up across sea by bisco, introducing some cloudy skies, the average that western side of france pushing across western parts of england, 3 wells and come thursday. there we go. that's that was the weather coming across. a good part of france, northern parts of spain, also seeing some heavy down pulls the rain will make its way across the low
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countries into a good parts of germany. cooler wet weather there, across britain and the island of island. so wilson, wet and windy across western parts of europe, mccloud and ray, will continue to trundle a little further east was into central parts by friday. notice some really wet weather coming into western areas. ultimate, its rain is heavy downpours as it brightens up for greece. a shower started ease of athens, around $26.00 degrees. northern africa, on the other hand, lodge a fine and dry, more warm sunshine coming through here. plenty of showers across central parts of africa. lived the storms burring up just around, gonna easing across sir. that western side of africa said to go sing some very high winds as we go on for the next couple of days. the my name is sand bell. i'm the foster mom in the county can find out who lives in
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i reminded stories here and i'm just here. i've got on new acting prime minister telephone janera, afghan officials who fled when the taliban seized power should return. when her son, according to reiterated a promise of amnesty, anyone who worked alongside to us to make up for the town of afghan government has been met with criticism both in and out of the country. the sexual states will have to be judged on its actions. miko simple as a visiting research professor at queen's university, belfast and his, the former deputy use special representative to afghanistan. thanks very much for being with us just on the issue the, the makeup of the government. the time when it took over said it would be inclusive and many, unfortunately,
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the current line up doesn't fit that bill particularly what, what do you make of it? this is the absolute opposite all inclusive in find this is just so it's exclusively composed of taliban. it doesn't even really represent the whole of the taliban movement. there are lots of lots of disgruntled taliban complaining that they are not included. but essentially this is the other plan. they hear. oh, it's not just that it's a little bit exclusive, is that there was a proposal which the the taliban discussed with the international community in cutter for something like 3 years. oh, which, you know, lots of people advised them to do and which they said they would do that whenever a post us intervention government was formed, that it would have representatives of all ethnic cities and all major political tendencies inside afghanistan. this is not that this is a completely different thing. this is a taliban dominated government. so why do you think we've done this? and given that they know that what people talked about in terms of inclusivity,
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why would they do this at this point? is it to do with papering over cracks within the movement itself or, or what, what is, what's the thinking behind it? actually, i think this is that in intolerable terms, this makes complete sense. i think that what we have to accept is that this was always the plan, at least of those who called the shots inside the movement. this is what the military of the taliban fought for. this is what the leadership based in pakistan wanted out. there are political representatives and joe where empowered to discuss alternatives, but that was perhaps just to be a way of persuading the us to sign up and remove its troops. to avoid too much of a pushback before the taliban establishes facts on the ground. the facts on the ground are taliban reconstituting there as well. mc emerett of the the 190996 to 2001. it was. yeah. what about the promise of amnesty and that was reiterated by
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the acting prime minister today again that the amnesty for anybody.

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