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ah, lo and mariam demising in london, you're watching algae 0 to coming up on the program for the 3rd week in a row, tens of thousands of israelis riley against benjamin netanyahu. government and its plans for form, the judiciary a danish far right. lead of bonds. the koran outside turkeys. embassy in sweden, so intentions between the 2 countries. ah, on the ongoing protests across peru brought the closure of the inca trails and matching pete, you citadel. even hundreds of tourists stranded ah . hello, welcome to the program. the united nations highest ranking, female official says, what's happening in afghanistan is
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a grave crisis for women's rights and a wake up call for the international community. the taliban has bought women from education and most of public life. you and deputies actually general amena mohammed is just wrapped up a 4 day visit to afghanistan, warns that much remains to be achieved or hear from her shortly 1st though, this report from laura con. this was the 1st high level meeting between the u. n and taliban since they re to power in afghanistan and the u. n. delegation by the organizations highest ranking woman deputy sector general amena muhammad, she held talks with acting foreign affairs minister, a mere con mu talkie, top of the gender reversing restrictions on women's access to education and work. a ministry spokesman posted on twitter that they also discussed travel restrictions and government officials and financial sanctions imposed by the international community. when the taliban took power in august 2021,
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washington froze almost $10000000000.00 in assets belonging to afghan central bank . the economy shrunk by least 20 percent. the u. n says 9 of 10 households don't have enough to eat and use struggled to help of the taliban band. women working with charities. that bound has now been partially lifted and un delegate say, they're pleased with the progress last month, women were banned from attending university. they've also been banned from attending secondary education and some government jobs. the you and delegation will be looking for progress on this issue to nor han al jazeera. so early am i calling fully by tybalt spoke to the deputy section general amena mohammed in dough ha. specifically, has there been any progress made on the issue of women working for
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n jose and african women and girls being able to attend secondary school? yes, that has been some progress. some exemptions have been made to the edicts that have covered the health sector. and i think that's because the international community, and particularly the partners who have funding this, were able to show the implications and the impact of your women to women's services, particularly childbirth getting food across and very hashmi to conditions. not enough. that's just the very beginning. we've opened up a crack and we hope that through the reversals, we can eventually get to a stage where you neutralize those effects. when women a back in school and girls and of course in the workplace, i wanted to to, to find out more about your meetings with them. as a woman, a muslim woman. you were meeting with a taliban along with the head of you when women see my boy hose. did you find that that made a difference? having women in there to, to have that perhaps uncomfortable conversation for them about women's rights finishes? it was always very clear to me,
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i'm going in there as an opportunity to add the voices of women of afghanistan. we heard this some young women who said to us, we don't need your voice senior, just to amplify ours when you get in there. since we don't have that opportunity, so going in the house, very focused on getting those messages across, getting into the room. it is always intimidating. when you're facing people who do such things in this world is we don't accept. but i think, you know, focus on the issue and push it and we did and they didn't in some cases, didn't accept it and try to put you in your place. but i think we were strong enough to push back. the reason i ask is, because very often there's been criticism that all too often foreign delegation send men only teams with reinforce kylie bonds. conservative views of the world was the decision to send you a muslim woman to lead this delegation on the basis of represent ation or likelihood of progress. no, i think you find yourself a muslim woman at the helm of affairs in the united nations. and it so happens that
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there's a delegation of work that you do in that and the top that goes out there being, unless the woman i think was a plus for the international community. because i know that my religion doesn't teach or preach, that we don't have a right to education. i'm a products of education and the deputy secretary general, the united nation. so that in itself i think was important with the un recognize autonomy back eventually. i hope there's a day that we do recognize this government, provided it is based on the principles that they need to understand they have to uphold as part of the international family. but i do fear that what we are doing is having women and girls caught in the crossfire and it's really important. we don't do that. we heard the stories of many african women who because of this, i'm not able to see their children. this is this painful stories of women don't know where the next meal is coming from, says a level of depression. i think no one has ever imagined in afghanistan. america,
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both. he is a spokesperson for the taliban ministry of foreign affairs. he says some and joe's were trying to create what he called social change enough honest on the taliban is allowing organizations to operate if they align with the nations values as the cardinal principal off. and your work is impartiality and neutrality to that. and those and jose who were really involved in humanitarian work and we're committed to this principle and not interfering in the local customs and norms. they were given exemptions in some areas including health. they have resumed their work and we welcome that. as for those who are unable or unwilling to stick to this principle, they have only shown that perhaps this decision was the best
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interest of a lot of fun and india. and we will continue to prioritize the stability and security of that. i mean, this idea that there's a ban on education is absolutely incorrect as part of a particular narrative and agenda that has been driven by some actors who again have taken hostage to you and in terms of helping the people of finance instead of working on areas and in a way that empowers the government to take the needed actions to help and provide the basic needs of atlanta, son ah, for the 3rd weekend running tens of thousands of people have joined protests
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against israel, the new rightly coalition. and his plans to make changes to the judicial system. demonstrations of taking place in tel aviv on the outside apartments and benjamin ethanol, his residence in western to them. public anger is mounting off the new justice minister unveiled reforms a week and the powers of the supreme court. quick say that angus will undermine friends, give absolute power to the far right government. i'll do there is eman conjoin to slide now from last. jason, tell us what's happening specifically that well, it's still outside of the prime minister's house. actually just a few minutes walk away. but what it is where it is, is actually crucial, is outside the person's house. and the reason for that is they want to put pressure on the president try and do something about the rollback of democratic democracy in israel. now this is the 2nd week, like you say, oh, protest that all taken place last week. but 2000 people showed up, the organizers were hoping for an improvement on that number. this is
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a vast improvement. it goes up to 250 meters that way, about 500 meters in the other direction. now you will see this inflatable red line . that's a symbol of the protestors that this is a red line of democracy, but benjamin netanyahu candle cross. i'm now jerusalem's, a very interesting place west to islam is a very religious corner. whole israel protest don't really take place in his chin. speaking population is quite lined. with government opposed, religious or jewish. right. so it's not really a city that comes out in protest. there were mass protests in 2020 against benjamin yahoo government. but we haven't really seen anything since then. but because of the changes, the rollbacks to what the protest to say to democracy, a spot as you say, by the judiciary. and they just been trying to straighten the supreme court because to hold on to a decision. but it's still big. it,
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we're worried about my noisy voice within the country above k was in the country that weren't that neural politicians using the law to try to avoid being for example, convicted. but you've netanyahu is facing 3 court cases. so it's interesting that this is place in west jerusalem and it is quite a large number. we don't really see this kind of thing in worse research, but until the v, for example, the protest got larger and larger. they've been going for about 3 weeks. the 1st week is about 50000 people according to the please. 80000, next week on the protest organizations by 120000 people out on the streets, the world to sing protest in the city of high 1st low. oh, thank you very much from western and bonham. now in other developments, a palestinian man has been shot dead by an israeli settler in the occupied west bank. tarika de marley was killed near the village of ask her car west of ramallah . video posted online appears to show em chasing a settler,
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who then stops and shoots in. germany forces say he was short to prevent a stabbing 18 palestinians have been killed in the west bank by israeli forces. old settlers this mum, i'm sure. no. it seems that the army had stopped him. no. and i don't know what happened when the woman told him he was martyr. do my love may he saw rest in peace . he died as a sacrifice for the land for the country. my beloved son, may god have mercy on you, my beloved pardon? went on all the stories are falling, their attention between sweden and the turkish government. after the leader of a danish far i party bind a copy of the koran. the muslim holy book is happened during a protest outside the turkish embassy and stalk home. as most alden holds both danish and sweetest swedish citizenship. incident prompted anchor to cancel a plan visit by sweden's defense minister caused the country is a nato member and is held off on approving sweden's application to join the military alliance. it wants the government to crack down on groups anchor, sees
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a security threats, resort job local is roger target rhetoric. we've been following the process regarding this visit. as you are aware, we observed that they've been no reactions from the swedish administration. regarding those disgusting and mean actions against her kia and our president. at this point, the visit of swedish defense minister paul johnson, to kia on january the 27th has become meaningless. so we cancelled the visit to a wardrobe, said m castillo is following developments for us. for miss stumble. all reactions by the turkish authorities say the same thing. they condemn this protest, and they accuse swedish authorities for giving permission to such, such an act that in their terms and courage, hate crime and is i'm a fall in with and, and that's why the reactions from the turkey sides from the turkish politicians have in har so far and at a turkish foreign ministries, calling for it and,
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and other countries in the west to take necessary measures because for the, for on these kinds of process just provoke, different actions, different emotions in people. this is what they have set so far. of course, the process are not limited. with on burning, there have been protests targeting true care for the last couple of weeks since finland and sweden are trying to be members of nato. and everything is packed to a true kid approval. as a major member, things are critical, 3 countries signed as 3 way agreements that would finally allow these countries to be in a to members for these kinds of acts by sweden, or just violating the agreement, signed by the 32 to you also have a list of 130 people that wants to be expedited from sweden,
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enter your husband. because in sweden for not taking the necessary measures and being committed to the agreement called belt is a former swedish prime minister and the co chair of the european council on foreign relations. he says the protest has nothing to do with the government. this week is government has nothing to do whatever. with was sort of isolated, extra mis loonies of which we have some means we, we are not entirely load in the world and have the loonies running around in the streets. wanted to do thanks. and please try to say that they see that they do it at places that doesn't cause any harm and suite you probably doesn't really take in the note. this particular guy has been doing it several times before at several locations. and it has nothing to do with the swedish government or out of her life in london still ad ah, and his main opposition policy holds its 1st match rally in 7 years after government lives,
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a ban on political gathering. good. our climate change is forcing a magic herd is in the himalayas to leave the mountains and move to the city and warnings of ecological disaster in bosnia as drive. it shows a huge amount of plastic waste, a mass on the gina river. ah, that when cold air comes out of the atlantic and then come to close and mystery tends to stormy weather happens every winter. this one's maybe bit more extreme because that storm system is revolving with strong winds. rain and snow talk to more than it's been doing so for a while it's, it's the last of many. so it's flooding from hungary all the way down to albania. as a result of this because it's mostly written flooding and to start being replaced by
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snow in places. but the story still is a storm. it's raining, the me straw that cold wind is being drawn through the rhone valley in southern france. and the whole thing is wind up around what is the center of low somewhere in the attic. so the mornings are free to leave a heavy snow. they've gone through now, but i think strong winds re down the coast to crush it down to walls, grease, or induce yet more flooding, potentially now by near and stay on the high ground. now in the balkans, stay hungry, rosalyn bright as well for the rest of europe is basically cold with outbreaks of light is snow inova competitions, particularly in germany, will tend to clear up a time. you get to monday. now if some of that weather affects the north coast of africa for algeria too nicea, there were shout equally in some parts of west africa. but the concentration of heavy rain is chill through d r. c, zambia and madagascar. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide,
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and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged they roll and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. lou ah, welcome back. made stories. now. you end up, she's actually general has told out, is there a much more remains to be done to help women and girls in afghanistan?
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i mean, mohammed is just returned from high level meetings with the taliban. the 3rd week running tens of thousands of people have joined protests against israel's new right with government. and it's planned to make changes to the judicial system. the leader of the danish far right party has burned a copy of the koran and stock code, further stoking tensions between sweden and the turkish government. the incident prompted encore to cancel a visit by sweden's defense minister. in other news, a senior advisor to ukraine's president ramirez lensky is urging the allies to think faster about stepping up military support or more civilians will die. on friday, ukraine's partners pledged hundreds of millions of dollars and new military equipment . following talks in germany, they fell short of sending the german leopard to tags. ukraine has repeatedly asked for adviser, michela for dalia treated that the indecision is killing more of his people. of presents, lansky has joined mourners. a moral service for the victims of wednesdays,
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helicopter crash, 14 people were killed, including the interior minister and 16 year officials, when the helicopter came down in thick fog, on the outskirts of the capitol, keith, an investigation is still on going into the cause of the crash there was no indication that was anything more than an accident are tens of thousands of people have been demonstrating in spain's capital madrid. protest to say the left, his government has undermined spain's constitution some 30000 timed out in front of madrid's city hall on saturday. many waving spanish flags and calling for prime minister, padre sanchez to resign. rally was called by dozens of right leaning civil society groups and backed by conservative opposition parties and don't equity or get any this idea of a need. i think it was necessary to come and say enough is enough. the important thing is that we get out of this economic crisis and that money is not spent on superfluous things that do not matter to the spanish people in polite equals, i see government departed letter. i came because of the slogan on the podium for
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spain, for democracy, for the constitution to defend recovered spain, which allows us to live in freedom for spending that was born with the 1978 constitution that's allowed us to leave many years of democracy, which i believe must be defended because right now it could be in danger of what we go to t as in here. now the opposition chad team. a party is held rally for the 1st time in 6 and a half years. government lifted a ban earlier this month that was imposed by former president john mike a fully in 2016. under the restrictions opposition. rallies were violently broken up by police, and politicians were frequently jailed. the next presidential election in tans. an air is due in 2025, former presidential candidate to new lease, who says ill be flying back into the country on wednesday. i candidate quite who is a political analyst and she says the lifting of restrictions on political meetings is just one of many reforms. the government has to address their lifting up of their and constitutional vandals. but public rally has really defined
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a new era of politics in does any because it's united since 2016 and it was very difficult for opposition parties and in particular, had them us is it's the biggest opposition, but in them in a position. but in the country to operate, to mobilize, to have an account of meeting a battle public rallies. also, they couldn't do internal meetings at pc fully. thus, with this lifting of their band, we've seen a lot of exact meant on the public sphere, our chevy, my followers. of course, there was a lot of contradictions in the hesitation, and during them the consolation and talks and became her. so the army as freed a group of more than 60 women and children who were abducted by gunman last week. unprecedented mass kidnapping happened in the northern district of our bender, scenary under blockade by on groups linked to al qaeda. and i still captors are
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found by the military in the neighboring for in the neighboring province. after being held there for 8 days more anti government protests had been held in iran. demonstrators chanted death to the dictator, while marching enzo had done the capital of iran solution on proven have been mass protest across the countries in september, triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman, mass armenian police custody. i mean, he was arrested for lighting, wrong dress code for women, residence in the done have taken to the streets every friday since i mean his death . now the developments iran currency has fallen to a record low against the us dollar. and the growing international isolation and the threat is use sanctions against the revolution regard. so i'll see the head of the force as he is not concerned about the parliament calling for it to be listed as a terrorist organization. the block blames the organization for the repression of protests and the supply of drones to russia. monkey had a gives, we are not concerned by that statement as whenever our enemies give us an
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opportunity to take action. we've become stronger. i r. j. c, off rights in the real world war was issued about it was actually a dish. europe has not learned these lessons from past mistakes. they think that they would be able to destabilize the massive i, r g say force full of faith and will now brazil's president, reason i say that it is over, has fired the countries army commander willis, as intelligent services failed when the government buildings and priscilla was stormed by supporters for president char bolts in our earlier this month. general ruder had been commander of the army since december lays out to purge balls, now loyalists from brazil, security forces. we've also been following developments in peru, the countries close its famous terrace. so much a peach you indefinitely over the ongoing protest against the countries president. dozens of people have been killed in months of violent protests, which started after the previous leader was ousted tourist stranded out the base of
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the inca ruins in the town of august. kaleon says, where trains usually run to quit school. peruse. terry's administer says the railway has been damaged and some terrorist, a walking for hours to the nearest road. government said it has closed the site to protect terrorist and its own citizens. i honest sanchez is in lima and she brings us more now on friday nights protest. oh, these protesters have been clashing with police for the 3rd night in a row. they are here and about a block away is a police that has been throwing tear gas with the police has blocked the access towards the entry of presidential palace and congress. but protesters are in different parts of the surrounding areas clashing with police throwing rocks at them. ah, i am from puna. i want to inform people of the reality of this forgotten rural peru
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region that not only has poverty, but also malnutrition. the peruvian state has forgotten our region. our children who do not have good quality health care and education. it's a region that produces copper, gold richness that contribute to the state, yet they don't care about us. oh, this has gone on in other parts of the country as well. impulse going full no as well as in that it keep up with protesters tried to take over the airport. wow. these protestors say they want human rights organizations in the country to verify the prosecution of those who have killed under the victims of nearly 50 people that have died in the last few weeks in the protest. for now these protesters say that no matter what they will stay in the streets of the capital and all over the country. until d, no one wants to resign. climate change is forcing the mandate high doesn't
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himalayas to leave the mountains and move to towns and cities. places that were once ideal, attending goats, and yaks, and our changing for the worse class. he has melt at floods, increase and disease spreads. this is the story of one ada. lim miller sitting to learn this. my name is steering tall, dental am $64.00 usually loads. oh my god is on another line. i live in her neck. lug nut was that you off? oh, yeah, no union own money? i'm in america and have been tending pushed me in a goats and yaks. since i was a child who's no. oh, lou lou. oh yes, i believe with you. i play dameion it hard to pass the time while the life stock are grazing. i believe the melody puts to healed animals when they're
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sick. a lot, you know? yeah. and putting soya on the frozen river makes it easier for the growth to crush . otherwise he could slip and fall off. ah, deeds had you madame la de la g. as the weather gets warmer, we see less rain in snow, and grazing lands are shrinking, causing diseases to spread monk, the livestock. there isn't enough grazing that showed the goats aren't healthy and strong. we depend on supplementary food, which is an additional cost that we weren't able to make up. but you and a junior, okay here been you know, you know when my linen back in the day like because of the cold weather, the passion a goat used to have fine will low again. but now with the warm temperatures, the quality is not as good. yeah. linelle hoslard, but she will oh yeah, yeah. with the block george j about 7 to families used to live here,
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but most of them have migrated on the 11 families are left. he says that nathan went up by you and planning to give up my nomadic life. i saw half my life stock and will sell dress in the coming days. look, human broker. i will new to lay for an easier life. but i will miss his land. though physically i've been up in carnac, my soul always remain here. out of river in the balkans, usually renowned, fresh, stunning natural beauty has been transformed into a floating rubbish heap. drone for it shows the amount of waste a mass behind a barrier. and the trina river, it ran from montenegro through serbia and bosnia. much of the rubbish was dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into the waterways. problem has
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been made much worse because of heavy rain. what are the roots are good for? they got the plastic on addition to floating way such as plastic. there are various household items including refrigerators and stoves. a significant problem is also fallen trees, which are very difficult to remove. what type of vehicle was lost at all. it poses a significant health and environmental problem, but this is a source of great embarrassment for all of us as we seem unable to solve this issue for such a prolonged period. terrorist and the austrian beach say town of poor lonsdale have come face to face with an unexpected visitor. a giant seal came ashore and set off, exploring the small town. 60 kilometers south of melbourne, australian fur seals can be dangerous though, so it's not as a, it's not harmless, but some people ignored the for wanting to keep that distance. police and conservationists if i.
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