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hello, i'm marianne to mozy. 1 we come to the news, our life from london, our top story, united nation sends a high ranking delegation to afghanistan for talks with the taliban. this is 8 agencies restore some operations after the taliban says, women can work in areas such as health. as russia intensifies its attacks on the eastern, new cry keeps top general outlines. the urgent needs of his armed forces, a talks with his us counterparts. also it's not a trial, but we'll go shank us revenge. but a roost puts exiled opposition. it is about on a chicken, off sky on trial for treason along with 4 of her allies in sport. novak joke of it has made the winning return to the australian open. yeah. to being deported that the service moved to round to in melbourne, which ah,
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poor continues, are the highest ranking united nations delegation to visit afghanistan since the taliban retook power. has now arrived in kabul deputy sector general amena jane mohammed will hold talks with senior figures in the government. a taliban seized power in august 2021. since then it sought to banish women from public life. they've been banned from attending high school and university from visiting parks and gems, and from working for age groups. when it comes, as 3 international agencies partially resumed their operations in afghanistan, after the taliban said, women can continue to work in areas such as health. the decision in late december to ban women from aid work led to charities at suspending their operations. but care save the children and the international rescue committee now say they can restart their health care services with female staff after the rules were amended
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to allow it to happen. afghanistan is currently experiencing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises exacerbated by poor governance. what are we more on that side of the story? in a moment, 1st though, our diplomatic editor james bays is in dallas with more on view and delegations visit to afghanistan. it's almost 18 months as the taliban took control of afghanistan and the deputy circuits. general amena muhammad is the highest ranking member of the international community to visit in that time. she is female, she's a muslim and the u. m. believe she may have the leverage to get the taliban to change their position, particularly on the issue of women's rights here. and i've also been speaking to the pakistani foreign minister about her visit. he's been speaking to her ahead of her arrival in afghanistan. what did you discuss with her and how important is this was? oh, so i believe i have been in discussions with the deputy secretary general, and i must say that i applauded the command this in it. if united nations has
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a responsibility to find solutions to problems, and pakistan is long advocated for the engagement of 4 engagements to solve problems within the of high context. so whether it is the issue of women's rights, whether it's the issue of terrorism, where this issue of angio, whether it's the issues, the so many issues or the, the answer is engagement. i think it's a powerful message that the deputy sector general of the united nations is going to have canister. i'm sure that she will press the in from around a government on i'm addressing some of the reservations of the international community. i understand she's planning to go to kandahar, do you think it's likely she will get a meeting with the surer? and can i ask you about her as the emissary of the international community because she is a female islamic woman. she comes from nigeria, is that sending the right message? do you think so as far as her schedule within of run as that is concerned? i don't, i don't have the details. i'm not sure whether she would be going to kandahar or or not, but i think it is a powerful message that she's and the sort of highest level of international figure
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going to be honest on happens to be a woman happens to be a muslim as well. but it's not, i'm sure she's not just going as some sort of figurehead, she has a very expensive agenda. and as the united nations has a responsibility on the international stage to deal with the various issues emanating out of honest, but it's important for us to continue to engage and convince the interim ratio to live up to the international expectations their promises to the international community and for us to honestly work together to try and solve a some of the problems that not only effect of honest effect focused on and could have been forbid, you know, effect the international community such as terrorism that either such as yours. in recent months, women's rights have been further restricted things are going backwards. but mister bhutto zidari says the only way forward is further engagement. with the taliban. was speaking at davos kat,
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us foreign minister call to the international community to engage with the taliban to help bring about change it. what's happened recently in the recent mergers, boy divided by government and i forgot to start has been very disappointing for us . and we've been warming them from taking such a such as those off and just to make the situation much worse for the afghan people . but also for the international community to be able to deal with that. does that mean that we are going to stop our efforts? no, we should continue. we always remain hopeful that the way we are engaging with others. we are engaging with people who are sometimes difficult to talk to. it's the only way forward to find a solution. well, let's discuss the afghan humanitarian crisis now one of the worst in the world, and the resumption of some 8 operations in very specific areas. david, right, is that a tell us more about that is the chief operating officer,
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save the children international, joins me now by skype from valencia in spain. can you tell me what reassurance is you have been given? feel are female staff in afghanistan. so the, the official position of the tub on hasn't changed. the bond is still there for female and geo stuff. what's actually happening is that certain ministries in the, in the government are saying that they are supportive of a mix teams, those mix male or female teams working, doing work that is relevant to their responsibility so that we are allowed to start health and nutrition work. so that has started in the last few days. there's also some education work happening. it's not necessarily a nation wide thing. it varies from problems to problems. so some provinces, we are able to restart the activities, some provinces or not. but it really is only in those 2 narrow activities. as you
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said, what's happening up down the sun is the of the, the worst monitoring crisis in the world's there at the moment is the worst monitoring prices take part in their history. and we're only able to do a part productivities. there's a great need for cash transfers for life because support, especially as there is a hunger crisis, we distribute attached to the most wonderful families. last year we distributed 16000000 to the american households. households, as a single widowed woman at the head are very vulnerable people, the children who are if they don't get the assistance they can be put into child labor or might off as young teenagers. these regular coping strategies, so we have not been able to start those. we start those activities. there are the, the biggest part of our work, a very important to put this into context. this is not the resumption of operations . this is just,
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it is something that allows women to work in some areas specifically in health and nutrition in a little bit in education. and it isn't even nationwide. it's patch it inconsistent depending on the, on the province. but actually, even if you were off right in that full capacity, you still wouldn't be meeting the needs of the population right now because you're monitoring situation is so bad size. but i think that's a great point. marion of a population of 30000000 in a kind of sun over half our food insecure. over half, we're going hungry. so even this monitoring community, we're all pretty a full throttle. we wouldn't be able to beat those needs. but at the moment the ban on female staff is husband think the whole it's, it's good that we are able to restart our life saving activities and house nutrition. but there's an awful lot of other work there that needs to be done. if you want to keep children away from already marriages if we want to keep them away from past practices like a child labor. and indeed,
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if you want to protect the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of fundable la guns, tell me that you now star the women in afghanistan, you and your colleagues have been in touch with those that work for you. but also also when you reach through your aid operations they, they've all been in all the eliminated from public life, deprived of education, livelihood feel freedom of movement. how distressed and they right now, how uncertain if you chance there, if she me distress me, has several meetings with our female staff. they've been very vocal about the amount of stress that it has been put on them and their families. there is often the case that they're the only bread winner in their families, if they lose their jobs. quite often, some of them are supporting 20 other extended family members. so essentially if,
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if these people are let go and ultimately if we can't resume activities, it will be men and women. male and female staff will do so their jobs. and that will have quite a effect on the local economy. and of course on the media companies. thank you very much and i wish you all the best with your work, david, right from say the general from say the children international. thank you for joining us. news you with the news, our life from london. much more still to bring you on the program. in pakistan, the poorest there are left strand, scrambling for food as the country battles, inflation, a currency crisis in natural disasters. 25 indonesian families to the government and several drug companies. after 200 children die because of tainted cothren. later in sport tom brady's ella fell fees and come to an end by on or retire again . ah,
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now rusher is intensifying its attacks in easton ukraine as moscow tries to secure a rev victory in the dumbass region cranium, president ramirez lensky says, there is no place that is not covered with blood around the city of bachman, where a fierce battle for control is still raging. charles stratford. santas this update earlier from just outside bat, most hearing a lot of heavy shelling. as you can imagine shelling that it's increased in recent days. interestingly, to put a timeline on it. or you can say that a lot of this fighting has actually increased since we saw rosen forces make gains in and around the town of solid are, which is north of back, moot in that direction. we understand now according to ukrainian, the ukrainian military, that russian forces are trying to win circle that city of buffalo. and interestingly, since we've been here this morning, the town of kind of shift go,
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which is to the south east of here is also getting heavily shell. there's a lot of heavy, heavy fighting being heard there. we've seen smoke rising, some of the process we speculate could well, have been asked strikes interestingly in the last 10 minutes or so. we've seen certainly what the ukranian military tell us will ukrainian jets in this area. i was still throwing out those flags that chaff. i'm to try and deter any kind of heat seeking weapon that went off to it. that was aimed at it. we understand that that is just a precautionary measure that the ukrainians take. um, of course, trying to avoid friendly fire, but it's the 1st time that we've seen jets in this area. we were in bar moot yesterday, the scenes of also destruction. they're a terrible situation for the estimated 2000 or so civilians still. they're refusing to leave mostly the elderly in the firm saying that they've got no where to go, that the town has had no running water since october,
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no electricity since oldest. so you can imagine in these kind of conditions, these winter temperatures, how difficult that is. there was a lot of heavy shelling of the center of the city as well as on the outskirts we've seen caught a lot of injured brute brought in to this point over the last few hours. this is injured. ukrainian soldiers, they basically made a vax out of back moot, and some of the surrounding towns brought to ambulances here and take gonzales littles. burke from the front line. ukrainian authorities of called off search and rescue operations in the rubble of neat pro apartment block hit by russian missiles on saturday. at least 44 people were killed in the attack, but emergency services is saying that at least another 20 people are still on, accounted for. tributes, have been paid to the victims with residents, their language, and placing candles at destroy complex. russia has deny targeting residential buildings. oh,
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and one of those on it on tuesday was local boxing coach makayla carino sky. his family was out when the missiles struck the building during pictures show their yellow kitchen, many of the items undisturbed. despite the exterior wall completely missing, a family video captured the kitchen as the scene of a recent birthday for one of karen abaski. his daughter's friends spoke proudly of the boxing coach. but also because he tried to pay attention to every one to all of his trainees. who tried boxes of high level, but he never forgot about children. he really loved children who were just starting out in boxing. he encourage them to get engaged in boxes, to teach them. you always try to fully commit himself. he was a very well rounded person, ukraine's 1st lady elaine, as elaine skies address this years while they can all make for him in davos or the ongoing war and ukraine's course. one of the main topics on the discussion says, summer glue. what will happen to inflation when state board as start to collapse in
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the integrity of countries, is trampled on by those who want it. how can the world combat climate change if it hasn't even stopped the burning of entire cities and ukraine? this is what russia is doing with its artillery, with its missiles, with its iranian drones. and, you know, the russian aggression was never intended to restrict itself to the ukrainian borders. this war could go further. russia says that he plans to make major changes to his armed forces of the next 3 years following months have set backs on the battlefield and ukraine. the defense ministry has promised to shake up its military structure and strength and combat capabilities will move came as video is really showing defense minister sack, i sure go visiting troops fighting in the war show you thank service men and presented them with awards visit reportedly took place at the headquarters of flushes vosta battalion in an unnamed location. in december, the defense ministry set a plan to increase the armed forces to one and a half 1000000 soldiers and create multiple new units. alley hashem has more now
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from moscow. gording to the russian defense minister. there is going to be a drastic change of the army between 202312026. this is going to be applied to the 1st of all boosted all that all soldiers to 1500000 and also create 2 new districts . the more school district on the little broad district besides enhancing different sectors of the military, the ground courses, aerospace or maybe so it's mainly kind of re boosting their army. this is kind of, if we want to pick it in the context for why the public started with the beginning of this year, or we can pick it back to the war with the, with the launch of the water. you carry everything because became militarized in, in russia. ukraine stop general. meanwhile, a saying that he has outlined the urgent needs of his armed forces at a 1st personal meeting with his us count pine, poland ukraine, his car,
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he pushing to secure a fleet of modern battle tanks from western countries. general validate delusion. he says he made the requirements clear to general mark milly, chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff. the united states has been the biggest supplier of military assistance to keep western allies as scheduled to me in germany on friday to pledge more military support for ukraine. when other developments, the german chancellor of schultz is named boris historian. as his new defense minister up top of the to do list is going to be deciding whether to send german built leopard battle tanks to ukraine. stories is a senior figure and shots, his social democratic party, serving as an interior minister of law saxony since 2013. he will place christine lambert, who resigned on monday, after being blamed for what critics called a series of p r mistakes. berlin is under mounting pressure from western allies to allow the delivery of tanks. it's been cautious though about approving weapons that could be seen as an escalation. meanwhile, the netherlands is reportedly intending to offer patriot missiles to ukraine.
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roches ongoing invasion was the center of talks between us president joe biden, and the dutch prime minister mark router who visited the white house earlier. the netherlands has already contributed $3000000000.00 worth of support to ukraine and has committed to spending $1000000000.00 more. and then in the last half hour, your secretary of state entity blinkin and the british foreign secretary james cleverly have been given a news conference. after their talks in washington, let's get more as from shebra tansy, who joins us live now from now. what have they been saying so far? press conference very late, only just really getting on the way. but it's interesting you need your question from the press. cool was wait a 2nd. britain has just announced all these tanks, a squadron of tanks to ukraine. the, this is something that the u. s. refuses to do. so the question was, is that because you think it's to escalate tree, should you be giving ukrainians as you say, what it takes to win? or does that mean the british, british don't agree to escalate you?
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that's only one that concerns that question just actually currently being honest with a general gist of what we've heard so far is that as far as the u. s. is concerned of have given $25000000000.00 worth of weaponry and security assistance ukraine. it just to get it feels it's doing all that is necessary. the british ro, secretary just beginning his office to the question, not, but what he has been saying up to the split, he would have a speech earlier today was the british line is that of the rusher is on the back foot. ukraine needs ever more sophisticated weaponry or to fight back, particularly in the east and south, and that will somehow both create complete ukrainian victory. will they over the bridge for a 2nd? never defiance without victory means. and we'll get putin to the negotiating table . the u. s. the u. s. position has been the sorts of weapons tanks, long range missiles, maybe just a little to escalate that happy to escalate, but not that much. and certainly not to give ukraine the sort of weaponry that could target russia and begin the 3rd world war. but we're monitoring that press
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conference now. all right, thank you very much for washington, chatterton, c. our former commander of russia's at wagner, mercenary group has fled to norway and says he is seeking a sign there. because he fears for his life 26 year old under him, a video of cross the border in norway last friday where he was detained by norwegian police. he was a member of the russian army and served time in prison. before joining wagner invaded claims to witness the killing of prisoners helped by russia, as well as deserted from his unit wagon of founder, yevgeny brazilian has called that method of dangerous, and also accused him of mistreating prisoners or washington as imposed visa restrictions on $25.00 people and baller ruth's offer put exiled opposition leaders that on a chicken of sky on trial in absentia charges against her include treason, conspiracy to seize power, and creating and leading an extremist organization. she's charged along with her
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former campaign manager, mirror moros and opposition figures. olga cove alcover surrogate deal, epsky and pergola. tusker, who's a former culture minister if found guilty, took an off sky. it could be jail for 15 years. a day before the trial began. barrios brought new charges against you. cannot skies husband accusing him of violating prison rules or serving an 18 year sentence? said, hey, get chicken off ski was arrested in 2020. after announcing his intention to run for president against alexander lucas shanker rights activist. estimate around one and a half 1000 people are in prison and bedrooms on politically motivated charges. they include the nobel peace prize when alice, bailey ascii, who founded the right organisation vienna. well, sat on a chicken of sky or is coming at the club, but he cannot make for him and divorce. she frowned at the trials of foss. all this trials are revenge on those who are opposing it to their regime, who push and go or goes into the war. actually, i would known for about this
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a trial from media. nobody informed me. i immediately sent a letter to the voice or to the court to provide me with all the necessary material information about this quote, because i'm not sure what i'm accused of. i have never read about this and the but to the lawyer who was said it was submitted by the regime with didn't contact with me. and i actually have a question, what will be his position today is during the day, how is here going to defend me, not knowing my position. so it looks like strange. it looks like 1st. so every spoke to puzzle at leticia, a former banner rushing minister and diplomat, who's now opposition figure in exile in poland. and he's one of the 5 person trial . i asked him about the judicial system embarrass. lucretia come created a new system of terror, was the support of his apparatus. police could you be?
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george's, she wants to shows it, he has absolute control and he has all that power. many times he sat in probably exec stollins, saddam hussein milan mer to darcy and slab on mill offers to reach our parts heroes for him, their heroes for him, zam motivating. so you can imagine what the system we have now in reality bureaus, what courts so cold calls we happening, bella, ros. this is a drama in builders. now, do you imagine that under any circumstances you would ever be able to return to your country? oh yes i can, but if i tried to go to bruce, i will be detained in that bought out. but i am sure they i will beck now near future maybe tomorrow, maybe after tomorrow, maybe 2, a 2 years later, 10 years later, nobody knows buds i want to struggle in this regime and are,
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and you know that my cousin now cousin now in the prison she's sentence for 6 years, 9 who was struggling for my daughter. she also has a criminal case ah, my mom in exile. but i want to tell you about the situation in general and miller was now we have 4000 of political prisoners. you are a full mic diplomat, a full minister for the regime. can i ask you how you reflect on your time as part of the regime? is it, is it something you now regret? you know, arm i was too young, but i never vote for lucas shanker. is sir. very interesting story. my family nebo road folder to shanker ah, my dream was our democratic future old builders bod. so of course i was so one of
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the members of deceased him but not repressive ceased him. i was a diplomat. so you know is sir, but are it's also my responsibility. i absolutely understand this as it is why it was a time for me, maybe too late, but it's very important it i'd be, i'm sure that i decided to be on the side of the truth on the side of the light. do you feel as though the world has about ukraine? that seems stupid. are all that the focus is where the military and diplomatic support has been channeled that has forgotten about that a race you're absolutely right. it's a question of the focus, focus on bill the root situation. it's very important to have this sir. direct focus for ukraine. ukraine struggling for freedom and our arrangements were gray to, to regimen so bill roo, since in ukraine. now we are creating the said one, we support absolutely 100 percent ukraine's now,
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but it's very important. understands that billers is enabled for ukraine. billers says enabled european union, paul and the sweeney a lot via and we want to be a part of europe. and of course, with peel for our work bought miss when the stands, it is our own responsibility to change situation and bill roost inside. but his equation of what instruments of supports you can propose, as you can use lucas shanker, a will support pollutant, improbable, impossible, evasion from the nausea to ukraine. but it's a question when, because today's not is not snow sans for lucas shanker to send their own troops to ukraine. is the drill beer risk for him? because it will be a 3 going side to a bill or was, is it any sense to put in to send bill, loosen troops today and ukraine? obsolete know, i'm sure, but it doesn't means that it's can happen one months later,
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2 months later when it will be imported in the general situation. when will go, for example, puts in will start the next stage of invasion in the east. and of course, a balcony of build a roof, it will be very strategic. territory falls in you face off invasion of russian troops against ukraine. anthony is our life. i'm not, and there is no help to bring you a chinese population full for the 1st time in 60 years. and another blind country's economy climb. accident granted, tim baggett detain, want protesting against the demolition of a co village in jam and and is for host algeria been an action that the african nations championship son over here with a
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european africa. here's her weather update. thanks for joining in. we've got act of whether it's stretching from scandinavia right through to spain and portugal. we'll talk more about that in a sec. wins are also a factor for the se. they've turned around drawing up warmer era. so it's stumble at 17 degrees. that warms also extends into sophia and bucharest. meantime all about the rain for the south coast of croatia into bosnia, montenegro and albania. also some being downpours to the south of rome. snow for the else that's curling up into the baltic states. so we pick up the story there, but with higher temperatures in minsk and moscow, it could fall as some freezing rain. still cold air through ireland and britain saw some flakes of snow flying around liverpool, where the wind has been really intense. the baby ca, northern spain and the coast of portugal could whip up those waves to about 14 meters. so that white sand windy weather dropping down to the northwest of africa on wednesday. and it's now been a week of temperatures at or above 40 degrees and up in 10 in the northern cape
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province in south africa. and we've got some tropical activity cooking up for madagascar. so this rain is going to pour into antenna and rico as we had from wednesday to thursday. and now you're in the know. we'll see you soon. take care. aah! with singapore talk drug will lead to a string execution. devastating family and all can grab protests.
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want to wanna investigate on the al jazeera. mm. mm. oh wow. oh, now jesse right with no news. ah ah welcome back. i'll top story the satellite, the highest ranking, united nations delegation to visit afghan. it's dawn since the taliban retook pallet is arrived. in kabul, deputies after general amena j. mama will hold talks with senior figures in the
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government. it comes as reads, national agencies partially resumed their operations in afghanistan. after the taliban said, women can continue to work in areas such as health the decision last month to ban women from aid. what that to charities suspending their operations washer is intensifying its attacks on the acquaintance as he of back much with forces trying to secure a ram minute from victory. often months of fighting graham present, ramirez lensky says, there is no place that is not covered with blood around the city. valley roosters put exiled opposition, news, but on a chicken of sky or on, tried in absentia the treason, along with 4 of her allies, outspoken, critic of veteran nita alexander lucas. shank, is that the trial would be a fast and a show go to pakistan. now at rising cost of weight has led to a deepening foot crisis. soaring inflation, currency flows in the worn ukraine are also having an impact on the economy. joy gazing be reports. ah, these low income workers in islamabad,
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scramble to buy a bag of government subsidized flour. inflation disproportionately affects the poorest and society because pakistan, many is struggling with the rising cost of living while goes out. it's been hugely difficult to live on our earning. if i'm a deliberate, i have to queue up for up to 3 hours to purchase subsidized. slog with the regular prices are unaffordable. soaring inflation is just one challenge. pakistan is also facing a foreign exchange crisis. these importers, the protesting outside a bank about a shortage of dollars. they can't get credit to pay for the goods. they're importing. it means thousands of containers packed with essential food items, raw materials and medical equipment. a stock of the port in karachi today, i went from a guy, la b demand, the government immediately to white dollars so that we can get our consignment released from the port and prevent huge losses in shipping future importers. he'd
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been in the business for 35 years, say they've never seen it this bad, but it was abused. got more good. maybe a barely $25.00 days of stock left. if the dollars are not released immediately, they'll be an immense shortage of grain during ramadan. meaning, further hardship, pakistan is still recovering from last year's historic flooding. at its peak more than one 3rd of the country was under water. at the $1700.00 people died and damages are estimated at nearly $40000000000.00. last week, the united arab emirates agree to defer the repayment of a $2000000000.00 loan and provide an extra $1000000000.00. but with the national debt running at nearly 90 percent of g d p pakistan is appealing for more help from the global community. victoria gate and b algae 01 the situation from mac mall hider, he is in islamabad. just a few years ago, pakistan was surplus and we android. busy exporting the commodity this country rank
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said the 7 highest read producer and award followed by ukraine. but if you look at the situation on the ground that are long queued because the country is facing severe shortages of weight. this of course, constitute for 70 percent of the caloric rattle you intake and a per capita consumption and bugger st on is a $124.00 kilo spoke percent per year. which means that the countries barely capable of meeting its own requirement. add to that climate change and the effects of the devastating floods budget on now has to import wheat and because of the ball performance of successive regimes, there are hardly any storage capacity gauge or proper facilities. we've been able to see was quantities of weight rocking out in the open and no k being taken to preserve what is now considered to be
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a lot strategic result. the people of august on have already been suffering from the effects of hyperinflation. since the new government go forward and her thumb abad. 2 by total, your time is i will by sort of 15 k g bag of flour costs about $27.00, and here it is placed at $16.00. we have to stand in long queues from morning until the evening and sometimes we don't go to work, but we cannot afford to buy the expensive flow at the current market price. and right now you can see huge waiting outside to get some cheap weight. so that they can support their livelihoods and their families. it is putting a big strain on the ball and the government and power much pay heed. in order to alleviate their suffering. agencies have warned that malnutrition among children in ecuador spiraling out of control almost half of all toddlers younger than 2 don't get enough to eat among indigenous communities. the issue is even more prevalent.
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as alessandra amputee reports, she reachable layman's entire life has been one of subsistence, one of 12 children she remembers going to bed with an empty stomach like and so my family struggled often. we didn't have enough food. sometimes we ate once a day, sometimes nothing at all. it was shameful. at times i once had been hungry, so my younger siblings could eat. not much, has changed cbs 8 months pregnant and unemployed, or husband is employed as a bus assistant, but she says she struggles to feed 2 year old gayle allan vanessa. miss both of her salary isn't enough for even one person. we spend a $200.00 he makes on food and necessities for my son, no clothes or anything else. sylvia stories are familiar, one among indigenous families living high up in the andes region of cham, but i so most meet less than half the national minimum wage of $480.00
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a month. eck whether suffers from chronic levels of moment duration among children . indigenous communities and remote areas are especially vulnerable charities, say that cobit 19 pandemic and soaring inflation of worse in the situation. what are they gonna look for out of every 10 children under the age of to suffer from chronic mala, tricia and with it come growth issues and learning issues. this problem is much worse in rural areas and we believe the number has doubled since the pandemic. the rising cost of living lead $2.00 weeks of protest by indigenous communities in june is back on for a while since then, president guillermo la, so as pledge to spend $350000000.00 a year to improve healthcare in bill 6 services, but 2023 is expected to be tough for ecuador, as the government, as imposed as ferry to measures to tackle the budget there for soup. giving
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families like seal be as little hope of ending the vicious cycle of hunger. allison beauty, i'll just say you know, brazil's, pri, they're always in our seo lily to silver is removed, 40 military troops, hill regarding the presidential residents. he has express distrust in the military, the failing to act against those who stormed and ransacked government buildings. willis, as the security forces were supportive. his predecessor, jerry ball sanara, were complicit in the demonstrations on january 8th investigations following the protest, showing that some intentional lapses of security help the protest as the storm the buildings as the molly, unquote, battleship barbers launched a deadly attack on a military base in a town of how widely north of the capital mogadishu reportedly detonated a car full of explosives outside the camp for gunman storm. the compound and officials said at least 7 soldiers were killed, including the base commander, comes a day after government forces came to an historic victory of al sher bob,
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capturing the strategic coastal town of her. i dare. a 40 year old palestinian man has been shot dead by israeli forces, handy shocker. obadiah. an officer with the police soon authority was shot north of hebron in the occupied west bank. he is the 15th palestinian to be killed by israeli forces since the beginning of the year. 2022 as the deadliest year for palestinians with israel killing at least $271.00 people in the west bank. a preliminary hearing has started for a class action lawsuit against indonesia is that drug regulator, health ministry, and several pharmaceutical companies. 25 families, a suing them because their children fell ill or died after taking a medicinal syrup. jessica washington reports from jakarta, 9 months old. she quina died in october, not long after this video was taken. she's one of almost $200.00 young children in
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indonesia whose kidneys were damaged to after ingesting medicinal syrup containing toxic chemicals. lab, my daughter died on october, the 14th. i miss her all the time. she always wanted to be close to me. authority say the contaminated products contained dangerous levels of ethylene glycol and diet lane glycol liquids used in antifreeze. the syrup were recalled and now she queen has family is one of $25.00 demanding justice. the class action lists 11 parties as responsible, including pharmaceutical companies, chemical suppliers, the national drug regulator, and them in through pounds. they're asking for almost a $130000.00 for each child who died and $68000.00 for those who were injured. sophie 3 was when any son died just a month after his 8th birthday, auto believable good. as mothers you can ask, when will you stop feeling sad? when will you move on? we can't move on. now we're here because we have to fix something. if we keep quiet,
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other children may become victims in the future. this is just a procedural hearing to check documentation. the family say it's an important 1st step and have invited other parents to join their case. the families are also asking the government to cover in full, the medical expenses of the children suffering from acute kidney injury to help alleviate some of the financial stress, many anal facing. some of the survivors have severe neurological damage and cognitive impairment. their parents say they were healthy children who now can no longer walk, talk and eat, and are almost completely unresponsive. there are so many treatments that are not covered by the public health insurance. that's why we are asking to classify this as an extraordinary event. so all the expenses can be fully covered. dessie put a matter. saudi has spent the past 5 months at her daughters. shane is hospital bedside and had the money. well i don't,
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i don't care what mother's heart wouldn't break. my healthy girl used to run around . now she can only lie down, she needs a breathing. i know they made a hole in her throat and she has to drink through a tube. the parents say they find comfort and support in one another. as together they seek justice for their children. jessica washington, our sierra to carter teamed in a ball a searching for one last body. at the sight of a plane crash in the terrace town of paccar, the yeti airlines flight went down on sunday. authorities of identified some of the 72 victims and a handing over the, the bodies to their families for funerals from paccar ram, yatta limbo reports driebe, who and bowden was an active member of the journalists association in booker news of his death in a plane crash. on sunday, her shocked many in the community, friends and colleagues gathered near the city river to pay their respects wildly
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barbosa. we've lost family, a friend or colleague. nepal has lost someone with so much potential and possibility to would was a father and husband. relatives collected his body on tuesday. teams have spent days searching the crash site to retrieve the victims remains. the army has their lifted 48 bodies to the capital cut man do for identification. the city has more forensic facilities. the bodies of the crew members and foreign nationals on board are among them, where outside the hospital, morgan bullcrap, where the post mortem of 22 passengers from in and around the area is being conducted. as more bodies are released, it will provide much needed relief to grieving families. crishna had a good room, has lost his sister in law and 2 granddaughters. they were traveling to pick her to celebrate a local festival. i didn't get them before my granddaughter's early on, but couldn't find my sister in law. and finally we heard about
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a last evening after what seems like an endless wait. he is relieved. their bodies have been recovered. now he says he can lay them to rest it proper family, tradition, rabbit, the liberal, al jazeera in popular nepal, vietnam's present. and when it's one of hook has resigned, the ruling communist party is blamed him for wrongdoing by officials working under him during his time as prime minister out there as florence louis as so reporting on his door. and she says that the move has come as a surprise analyst had been speculating that his position as president was not secure, especially after 2 deputy prime ministers was to leave earlier this month. and these 3 men officially are being held responsible for pandemic related corruption by officials under them. they've not been personally implicated. now this, they're being caught up in an anti corruption drive in vietnam. but some analysts are also saying that this is an unprecedented,
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we shuffle within the communist party. i'm getting, i'm is a part is a country with single policy rule, and any political changes are very carefully managed to give the impression of political stability and continuity. so analysts is saying that this is highly unusual and some say that this is a power play by the communist parties. general secretary, you're in full child. now his term is set to expire, to end in 2026. and the president who's just resigned is a leading candidate to replace him. now is not yet peer who the new president, well be. but there is speculation that the minister of public security tolan could be the new leader. now if that turns out to be correct, then it means that the top 2 positions among the fort main positions in vietnam, the prime minister and the president, our former officials from the public security ministry, china's vice premiers declared his country open to the world after 3 years of
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pandemic, isolation, he was being at davos as new days from china's national bureau of statistics, highlighted the economic impact of the country 0 covered strategy. economy grew by just 3 percent last year. aside from the 1st year, the pandemic, that's the lowest growth figure. since 976, china is also announced is 1st population decline in 60 years. when a mass famine kill tens of millions of people. at the end of 2021, its population was 1412000000, 260000. by the end of last year it was a 1411000000, 750000. that's a decline of a 150000 people. in the us population is estimated to be 1380000000 people. it's expected to overtake china this year as the world's most populous country. katrina year reports on this now from shanghai county in northern china. chow, to me has lived in bite our village, his whole life. he says the streets here are quieter than they used to be. most
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young people have moved to bay jing 65 kilometers away. the la la la la were all there are more and more old people now to made old people in this bill. it was early 5 passed away recently due to the cove it. there were over 80 years old. the situation is similar in many parts of china, where increasingly, debts are outstripping births. the population shrunk 585-0000 people in 2022. it's the 1st decline since 1961, a year of great famine in china. economist say strict corona virus measures and poorest until late last year, accelerated looming, demographic crisis, or the pend alley has been the biggest, the constraints for people's family planning in the past 3 years. and a lot of chinese people believe that the vaccination would be bad for fertility. so many families have been postponing. and one
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a comes to the economic prussia. it was an even bigger problem for urban residence . as the government abandoned its one child policy in 2016 and now allows families to have up to 3 children, but many are unwilling sighting soaring housing prices and education fees. meanwhile, china's work force, a key driver of economic growth is rapidly aging. analysts predict the elderly will make up one 3rd of the population by 2050 in by dell one. most of the residents are retired. the cost the living in villages like this is far less than the biggest city, the locals tell us the problem is being able to find a stable income. many of the young people who born here, hadn't forced to leave in order to secure a job. job tuning says he understands, he and his wife have no children, but still struggle to make ends meet for many here, living day to day. having to support
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a large family has little appeal to jean you al jazeera, by jo ann shanker, county china. now i want to tell you about lucille ran down here with you. last year became the world oldest person. she's now died, also known as sister andre. she was a roman catholic nun. she was born in france on the 11th of february, 19 o 4, and died in her sleep on tuesday, aged 118 years. 340 days. she was also the world's oldest covered survivor testing positive a month before her $100.00 and 17th birthday. our police and the german town of lutes, wrath of release climate act of his credit tomb bug who is detained while protesting against the expansion of a coal mine. swedish act of his joint protest. on friday, she was carried away and then later seen sitting alone in a large police van protest as a demonstrating there against the german authorities,
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a time when, as we're face, brighten, and the next round brightened. be livable, 3 now in the premier league last saturday. well, one of the you case, richest amana jim ratcliffe, a has officially entered the bidding to buy manchester united. the club is currently owned by the american laser family who say they're willing to listen to offers. ratcliffe's in oyster group already owns nice and france and swiss club lozano. you failed in a bid to buy chelsea last year hose. algeria have made it to winds out of to add the african nations championship, a single goals caused by a man. now hughes decided that their match against if he appear in algiers, also secured them a place in the knockout rounds. this torment is only 4 players base and they're domestically in the other group, a game, libya suffered their 2nd straight defeat and have been eliminated. they are beaten
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32 by mozambique who are 2nd in the standings with 4 points. you talk to in this group will progress into the quarter finals. no joke of it has made a winning return to the australian open last year. he was forced to leave the country without hitting a ball due to his coven, 19 vaccination status, but joker, which is now on his way, in his effort to win this title for the 10th time. andrew richardson puts no, ma'am. oh, a year after being deported from the country. now that joker, which was back at the australian open joke of it, was barred from competing 12 months ago due to not being vaccinated against cove. 19, it all seemed a distant memory as the 21 time grand slam champion, set about his 1st round opponents. roberta caught by a by aina of spain a
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straight sets when the major tournaments the surface already worn on 9 occasions. thank you for giving me such welcoming and reception. i can only dream of i really feel happy that i'm back and i'll show them back here on the corridor where i had the biggest success in my career. you know, the family, this quarter is the most most record in my life, her pronounced for a better start of the tournament. so thank you for your support. fight on finalist andy murray, was involved in a thrilling match with italy's mateo barrett's heaney. second. murray rolled back the years and a 5 set when over the 13 seed now 35. murray has faced a series of career threatening injuries. he saved a match point in this encounter before winning the deciding set in its i break a lot of work and her, the last glass, the mountains her with my team,
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her here are yet to get me the opportunity to perform on stadiums like ers and matchers like those against players, like mateo, on the paid often i extreme heat and rain interrupted play at various times on the outside courts in melbourne. fitz said andre ruble of russia overcame high temperatures and dominic theme in his 1st round match. as more what it is, it's the tougher to think thicker, right? decisions. and the more because you feel you start to feel exhaustive faster. and when you start to think about a guy you feel the same, it's easier. second seed caspar ru dropped to sits in his opener against thomas markovich. ah, but the norwegian is through to round to and the richardson al jazeera
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women's world. number 2 owns jabber survived the scare to reach the 2nd round. the tennessean was taken to 3 sets by tomorrow, didn't think of 1st slovenia deborah's bidding for her 1st a grand slam title after losing both a wimbledon, an u. s. o, from finals last year. there was a very tough match. i mean, i wasn't playing very well and she was putting a lot of pressure on me. i know she's a player that doesn't give up enough. brings every ball in. so that was pretty frustrated. but her, i'm glad that a little out, you know, in the 2nd said, i just thought myself to, to be number 2 under war than just from when this match in our tom brady's season has come to an abrupt and at the tampa bay. buccaneers were well beaten by the dallas cowboys and the nfl playoffs badass quarterback at that. prescott started on the 9th for the cowboys that leading them to $31.00 to $14.00. when the 5th is seated cowboys, who earned their 1st payoff road victory in 30 years or face the san francisco 49
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is next, which 5 year old brady says he won't be making any quick decisions about his future . and that's always for, for me back to marry him in london. all right, thanks marcella. that wraps up the news. al, but i'll be back in a minute with much more the daisies around up at the top stories coming up very shortly, including of course, all the latest from the afghan capital consul where a high ranking un delegation, discarding listing. ah, ah
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3 years old from me and mas, military cool, the balance of power is shifting, as thousands of pro democracy activists join forces with ethnic minority insurgence forming a united front to take on the military. people in power goes behind the scenes to reveal growing optimism that the coalition of peoples defense forces could transform the country's future on the mars frontline, on a jessina. this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. i'm. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to love any more, was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to say where there is hope. a witness documentary on i'm just gonna
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farming is changing drastically in romania with this years. sunflower harvest devastated by drought. it's milder weather and lower rainfall. but a changing the seasons. farmers around here say the early 2 seasons these days instead of fall the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. 0 is planning differently for the year ahead. there'll be no some flowers, no call, no weeks on this bomb being replaced by crops, more resistant to drought used to feed lifestyle, not people. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpace them. ah, the rights of women and girls under threats in afghanistan, the un sends a high ranking.
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