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facing a secondary question of his role in the withdrawal from the senate foreign relations committee, grilled him of a hasty evacuations from cobble the collapse of the african government. and the telephone is welcome to money pledged by international donors a thank them. in a news conference, the acting foreign minister signal the groups intention to distribute the aid to every african who needed the wolf. health organization has delivered the 1st batch of more than 20 tons of medical aid to have kind of st. on the some of the java reports now from complex port. this is some of the 1st medical aid arriving from the world has organization about 23 metrics on of essential supplies, including insulin consumables, surgical equipment, and much needed help for us. on top of the, the world has organization says that it is trying to build a bridge with which it can bring in much needed a for the millions of people who need it desperately. so these do shipment
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essential supplies will provide medical help to about 1450000 people have been assigned to a number of hospitals across the country, but they were there. they said that this is not going to be enough. it is a 1st tranche of the much needed help that the people of atlanta need and unless that help is provided on a regular basis. and that's as we heard from the united nation this, it becomes a regular feature. it is not going to be enough for the people of abundance on. and as we heard that united nation appealed to other nation that they don't need to just provide a but make sure that the economy does not collapse. and the people do not fall below the poverty line as a predictions are that by the time the next year, if the situation does not improve more than 90 percent of the population, all of that is on is going to go below the poverty line. the un food and agriculture organization is appealing for urgent assistance to save afghanistan's wheat. harvest of livestock,
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accommodation of drought and instability out to the telephone. takeover is putting millions of people at risk. the agency was that there's only a short window to intervene as went to planting season approaches. they're asking for $36000000.00 to help farmers. 14000000 afghans are already suffering acute food insecurity. the single most important factor to mitigating displacement as we look at this drought situation now is keeping farmers in the sales and keeping her with the flux. this is absolutely key to preventing a deepening at displacement crisis. that's for her marion. she's a full commercial. a tasha in the us for us, the africanist on ministry of commerce and join us now via skype from new york to have with us that not even give us a sense of just how important the agriculture sector is to african sounds, economy and the well being of its people. thank you very much. this is a very important topic because in 2019 us,
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the id estimated that 75 percent of afghans were dependent on agriculture as their source of livelihood. but just to give a very brief context, i've got to that actually has been the bread basket of asia in the past. and it was self sufficient for many decades of it. history was producing wheat and barley and ry an array of vegetables and fruits. and exporting them to neighbors, particularly the india and pakistan. so i've got a found has the capacity to be an exporter and was starting to do so before the fall of the taliban government. there are many programs, some didn't succeed, some failed, but there was at least progress being made. and now the challenge is, how do we now give aid to these farmers now that the economy is starting to take the 1st steps of collapsing? unfortunately, and due to the hasty us withdrawal, not having a plan in place that led to the take or take over the taller bond has led now to
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a cash crisis. that's all about have been preventing people from withdrawn cash from banks leading to long lines. they say they're doing it because they're trying to prevent capital flight, but many people have wanted to leave and we're having a type of brain drain in the country. so agriculture is the heart of the african economy and needs assistance right away ma'am. how important the women to agriculture and i've kinda stuff women have always played a vital role in planting and harvesting and processing. i recall my grandmother telling me stories of her harvesting walnuts in one of the villages in the northeast of the country. and now one of the concerns is in addition to this lack of aid, and you know, the economic situation that this bizarre dress code is trying to be imposed on african women, many african women inside, outside the country. speaking out, it does not represent act and culture and it does not even allow african women to be in agriculture and farming. so we're hoping to see that that will not be imposed
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on women because that is one of the main sources of their livelihood. and they won't be able to then work people forget the chemist on is actually a fairly rich country in terms of resources. yes, one of the things i point out to people that don't know i've got to them is that it's actually one of the world's richest countries, but unfortunately has one of the world's poorest population. this has been due to a lack of leadership, unfortunately, and time for the african economy to develop every time there's been progress, then there's been a conflict due to regional interference. but i've got us down have trillions of dollars of minerals of natural gas, of semi precious and precious stones. and some people say, well, this is the reason why again, is that is relevant. this is why, you know, the united states, other countries like china, russia, want to be involved in afghanistan is because of the resources. now that should be done in a good way. i think if there was partnership with the afghan people and there could have been investment, it could be a win win for the people. but right now what we're facing is
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a huge political setback. the issue is how are the international community going to be able to work with this new government if it's not inclusive, if it starts violating human rights, if it violates women's rights. but we also have to keep in mind that in seeking to try to put pressure on the taliban to do those things, we should be aware of not taking actions that hurt the afghan people. so if we're going to block aid in the end of the day, that hurts the african people, particularly the women and children. so we have to find ways to get assistance to the afghan population until some type of political resolution can be found and formulated between the afghan groups or the african economy is going to suffer. and unfortunately, the country could go back to more civil war and conflict. and i just hope that does it happen, murray, of how much opium is being grown in afghanistan. how much has been grown traditionally? well, i'll be more than
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a large crop in the afghan production. and years before the conflict, but because opium grows with very little water and whenever there is a drought and whenever there's conflict, farmers have to go to something that can make them money that they can survive. so that's how it started, and farmers were taking and getting money in advance for planting opium. and it was producing, unfortunately, i've got and i was producing 90 percent of the world heroin trade, the u. s. and other countries had plans for alternative livelihoods. but unfortunately, that didn't, you know, address the systemic needs. there was some programs and progress made, but the country still, unfortunately, is producing a large amount of opium. and there's been reports that the taller bomb were benefiting, that they were financing part of their operations from opium. and it remains to be seen if they don't get access to their cash reserve that have been frozen by the united states. will they turn to opium to finance their government? because, you know, financing
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a government and paying civil servants is very different than funding and insurgency, which is what they have been doing for the last 20 years now. it's been really good still to many thanks. indeed, marian at ash they're in new york guineas, military chiefs are meeting political and religious leaders to discuss a transitional government following last week's crew. the african union and regional block echo was suspended guinea after special forces seized power on september 5th. soldiers arrested president of con day and had dissolved his government at its due constitution. the military leaders promised to form a government national unity to oversee a political transition of an address has borne from outside parliament in color cree. it's, i wait and see game here on the streets of con, our korean other parts of guinea. people expected foster developments a quick government military government in place, probably working with severely as to charge a course a transitional course, but dentist often nothing is happening, but the military is also in
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a tight spot. they keep being president of the country who they deposed 10 days ago in detention. they haven't released him despite caused by international community and international institutions like the united nations african union. they can, i'm a community of west african states. they haven't released him. this is a man who still has a significant number of followers in this country. so powerful you can say because he is me to pass president. on the other hand, people who, what a post is wrong. in fact, what i'm looking for changes now for them. this is a very, very confusing situation. they want to see results. they want to see immediate action on poverty, on unemployment security, on issues of national interest. but what they're getting now is a slow pace of development in this country. and the earliest they form a government and come up with a transition program that will ease international concerns. and that will give us a direction as to how or where the military government is leading. the trying to 14
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palestinian authority security officers accused of being an activist death has been adjourned in ramallah. there's a balance, died in june hours after being arrested and beaten by security officers. jeff, let the demonstrations of course be occupied. westbank harry forces outside court and robot. these are by not was one of the highest profile, anti p, a voices in the occupied westbank regular using his facebook platform to criticize senior leadership. accuse them of corruption, of selling out the palestinian cause to the israel nearly 3 months after his death . here at a court in ramallah 14 members of the palestinian security services i charged with various charges ranging from disobeying military orders to beating leading to death to premeditated murder. what happened on the 24th of june was that by not was in his hideout essentially in an israeli controlled area. in the city of hebron, he,
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his apartment was rated. he was taken away, and in the course of that he was beaten with metal bars, and by the time he got to the end of his journey, he was dead. that led to widespread protests in the occupied west bank. it also led to a commission of inquiry which has in turn led to these charges, but the family activists say that that was not an independent inquiry. and indeed they say that more senior figures should be on trial for his concept ladelly. we expect justice and to be revealed who truth, who planned, who gave the order, who executed, and who provided cover for this hideous crime. last things that turned out this hearing is over very soon after it began, the lawyer for the defendant did not show up. we didn't even get to the stage of charges being formally red out. it has been agendas process until next week. now the deck up and lead to some of the widest scale protests against the palestinian
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authority that had been seen for some years. those protests, in turn were put down in pretty brutal fashion with violence being carried out, often by plain clothes, members of the security services, sexual assaults among what took place on the streets of the occupied west bank at that time as well. so there was a great deal of anger about this. it is dissipated somewhat in the months since, but this process is now underway and we wait to see and the family and the activists also wait to see how this process will be carried out. bricks and special health services launched the world's largest trial of a new blood test which can detect more than 50 types of cancer before symptoms appear, called the gallery test, and developed to the us, it looks the chemicals that leak from cuba into the bloodstream. scientists say that it can identify cancer that difficult to diagnose in the early stages, like in the head and neck, as well as a varian and pancreatic to stop to carol. so cora is professor of cancer medicine
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and founding dean of the university of buckingham medical school. he explains the significance of the test. to be honest, we just don't know what it has to be, try it out in the population and the nation. it's great that single system of health care delivery. when you compare those that have the chest 3 years every year and those that don't. and so the plan is to gather 840000 people and 247-0002 give them the test every year, an average on the results. it's for the other 70000 blog will just be stored and then you can see how the cancer experience is for them to grow should always seem we're going to people over 50 rather understand to be cancer becomes more con, us people get. but it looks that methylation patterns in sexually dna
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come from the council. so a small tumor shape isn't the blog, so the chest picks it up. now the clever thing, and that's where the grey on the company is headquarters, is they've got artificial intelligence to help with monitoring different patterns of methylation in the blog dna. as more patients go into the computer lungs, which patients are likely to have which cancer that's important because there anyway, if someone just has a mock the saying, well they may have cancer. it's not very helpful. we'd like to know where just to just thing the kansas coming from. then we can focus with an emission m r scan or a c t scan on the right. part of the body is that they should the philippines government is accused of increasing abuses against civilians. the u. s. has received a 3rd report from a rights group, which was that urgent action is needed to address a crisis sparked by president rodrigo to turn his campaign against drugs. java,
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alan, doug, and reports from manila. the global council of the international coalition for human rights in the philippines says there is a systematic state sponsored and sustained human rights violations were being committed by the philippine government against its own people. over the past 5 years, you are free to and the corona of our respond demik has not slowed that down. instead, the group says attacks against activists, environmental advocates and whites workers have intensified in its report. the rights group says it has investigated over 50 cases of human rights violations involving a 100 victims since last year. and it finds overwhelming evidence against members of the military police. and even president, rodrigo detective is a war on poor people in the guards of anti drug operations. a war on defense in the
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guise of a war on communism and a war on the morrow, people in the guise of a war on terror. drug seen since president regal detector, launched his so called warrant drugs. in 2016, at least 6000 filipinos had been killed. the number estimated by rights groups is at least 20000 his campaign against communists. insurgency has also resulted in the death of tents of activists and labor, union leaders, and even rebels. these have been described as extra judicial killing. that is an allegation that the government has repeatedly denied. the group is asking the philippine government to allow independence investigators both here and abroad to probe cases. it is also as the international criminal court to pursue and continue investigations on president to 3rd to 4 possible crimes against humanity. the
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philippine government has yet to comment on this latest report, but it has repeatedly denied such allegations in the past was trying to stop that again. the department of justice says it continues to investigate cases and has removed implicated officials and police officers from office. but in many years, they domestic remedies to address abuses have failed, and this is why they are asking for the international community to intervene. jim l as in dog and g 0 manila, a major chinese property developer struggling with $300000000000.00 debts is seeking to reassure investors that the company will pull through on monday, thousands of angry investors store the cash strapped ever ground groups headquarters and sions in the company says that it's facing unprecedented difficulties, but rejects rumors that it's on the brink of bankruptcy. ever grinders the world's most indebted real estate company and its struggles of res concerns across markets
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globally. most of our products already have to give a give money to announce in september, so they will stop. they are not able to give the money to he's the c o finance company and he took out the money in advance. we don't know where to get our money. south korea has find google $177000000.00 for using its dominance to stifle competition. in the mobile phone market, the career fair trade commission investigated the us tech drive. the claims that it blocked local smartphone makers from using other operating systems instead of google's. a paris landmark has been turned into a piece of modern arts locked the trail. wrapped was the dream of the bulgarian artist cristo, his wife, jean claude. but they never live to see it become
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a reality as natasha. but the reports from paris, dozens of climbers, 25000 square meters of recyclable cloth, and 3 kilometers of red rope. one of paris is most recognizable monuments. the arc de triomphe is being transformed into a shimmering art work. the creation of bulgarian artist cristo who 1st imagined wrapping the napoleon era arch 60 years ago, but died last year before seeing his dream become reality. his nephew fled to me, is overseeing the project means already many different things for many different people. the one to drop and becomes a work of art without another meeting. but also what's going to be amazing is with the fabric. it would have this issue ality. the fragility will become something different that people want to touch it. you can see the wind and cristo was born in bulgaria, in 1935. as a young man, he fled communist rule for paris,
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where he met jean claude, his wife, an artistic collaborator until her death in 2009. the couple, dozens of buildings, monuments and even islands. in 1985 they worked on paris is paul nuff. but the object thrilled remained there, go the artist, believe the by wrapping the all the tree on they would were feel what they called. it's the essence and jewel, people's attention to its beauty throughout their career. a couple said that the aim with their work was to bring people joy said best that because it's a temporary installation. it's a unique and intense experience. i'm christo. and jean claude wrapped monumental projects. in urban areas, there are 3, we can select it in. so as many people as possible can see it. it's not the artist skipped to the public, chris so, so his drawings to fund his projects. he said financial independence was essential to his vision. despite the scale of the work, fled to me, it says the technical aspect and logistics are not his biggest hurdle,
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the rigor showers for me, the course will make them. and this is a criticism, is excitement, a symbol of france and back job for military grade celebrations. and protests, the og to trail for being out work for 16 days, daring and intriguing. some will admire it, others will find it pointless. but increase those world, creating the unnecessary was the ultimate expression of freedom. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris. phil, come all that is in force, an unlikely admirer describes us open champion as the tennis talent of the century here with more interest. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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i a sport his id. thank you so much as you know, and you champions league sees in the same old story christiana and alice scoring on his european return from manchester, united to getting a couple of goals that we can. and the premier league, rinaldo have putting united in front of the 12 minutes again switch champions. young boys went down healthy, 900. after that bounce. 10 men when are and when the sucker was red carded from that challenge before the bright young boys managing and equalized midway through the 2nd half. thanks, nick, let me go below and then deep into stoppage time. the way would passenger sling god gave the home side an opportunity which jordan about. she took the last ticket
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against a finish to warn the young boys. well, in a few minutes tom title whole list. chelsea will be back in european action for the 1st time since lifting the trophy back in may. thomas to call had taken over his head coach just 4 months before the teams. one know when against manchester city in the final chelsea facing then its petersburg in the opening group k before, nobody would have thought that that and then we will be the winner of this competition in the end. but believe it or not, i think there are so so many teams who can win it. if you need a new need, a bit of luck, you need a momentum. you need a good group, but there are so many teams out there who have a good group, a strong clap and good players and good coaches. so this competition is a very open competition. loaner amounts pipe on munich in the group stage for the 1st time in more than 20 years. i mean, to prove there is life for them after legal, messy departure, 8 senior players, including messy left in the off season with a club more than
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a $1000000000.00 in that just over a year ago, i remember possibly to a, to buy bind in the quarter finals while we've been talking to barcelona, bicycle writes, a rich showman, he says, message departure isn't bosses main issue. and they're not among the favorites to the are out in front by a munich, and part of the man will buy and munich from, from the goalkeeper to the packet. it's just an ally squad and julie, not goldman as well. and you could give them some humans very well that the law promise was by and and power sponge man. that packet is, is magical. isn't that name a messy and killing them back a lot to see how that what, how they click together. it's going to be really not even because they are messy hooping me still is the best player in the world. replacing him, it's difficult. well the memphis, the pie has been inspect telephone and the season. there were 2 reasons why boston
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could well struggle in the jumping leak. this one is the defense is still very weak . gera, p k, is aging clement langler and erick gossley reliable. only i don't know who the young you're goin depend really isn't any kind of bomb. and is the big open defense . and the other is the coach, ronald coleman, who off season was quite tac practically deficient at times and showed no signs of improving on that front this season. so i think it could be a tough season. last lender in the me. on the asian champions think olson high and i remain on course to success. we defend the title of it, only just squeeze past kind of like in around the 16th school structure time. i'm actually going to pendleton 2nd. haven't a shock. they miss 3 from the spokes full advantage booking their place in the last little pool manager yoga quote, post describe the british tennis, the m a wrote
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a connie as the sporting talents of the century. 18 year old rod economy was the center of its engineer at the met goal in new york. it's just a couple of days on from becoming the 1st of a qualifier. so when the us open title, she's for sure talent of the century, but any out the without the hardest to, i guess not possible to be there. and doing that. was that she did that and now she's there in that moment and you see her smiling during a game, it's just denies the thing i can imagine i was really i will watch women's tennis social a much more. now again, finally this in major league baseball, a pretty painful night for match official during st. lucy's when over the new met last birth based on par junior valence on that taking a rather unexpected blow to the face. thankfully, despite some bruising and
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a bit of pleading no major injuries and he managed to stay in the game. okay, that is high sports is looking for more from a little lights or have any facts and a time for us here in the office back to our colleagues in law, the law title sunday by with more of the days news just a few moments ago when i was in the pictures joint. why? that's the beauty of telling me. generally the i've always wanted to make the audience feel something to create an emotional connection with the story.
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. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of afghan cinema on a job. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera ah . upon taking office, president biden immediately faced the choice between ending a war or escalating the us extra state defendant. the heavily criticized withdrawal from afghanistan during a 2nd day of grilling by congress taliban. the thanks the world for pledging $1200000000.00 evade saying it will spend the money wisely.
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