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the race leads to military interest, a race linked to political and military facilities, but also linked to main financial changes and adventure full of hardships, dangers and death. 3 years that would change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. i did other news asia coming up to date of renaissance women, banned from work with a few exceptions. they stopped her is one a few women in taliban world of gone to sun allowed to work. she shows are correspondent, the challenge conditions. she and her colleagues working and one of those women and cut off from the workforce, a look at the struggle to survive and their determination to regain their last
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rights. ah. irish energy, welcome to dw news, asia logical join us since their return to power last august, the thought bon, her focused on policing, the life of, of gone is tons of women. they are required to be covered from head, to toe and public. can't travel without made guardian, and most of them are bod, from work. but not all. data blue sandra fetus, one met a doctor in cobble one of the very few working berman left in the country. but i'm guessing meat duck tamela lie, tracy. she's a rare exception in afghanistan. why the taliban forced most working women from that jobs doctor for you see got to promotion? she's now a director of the country's biggest baton to clinic and cobble female and neonatal
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health is one area where the fundamentalist rulers understand they need women from on a more the of one stone. as nevada coach, this is linked to the culture and tradition of afghanistan. when a woman is pregnant, she should go to a female doctor. i don't mckenna, because a female doctor can better examine and treat her than a male doctor. i hope was a lot of me than a good one. a mother you can as arabic, over 1000000 dr. this home, i'll get you always. you go to her ward rounds. are busy. the hospital deal with up to 2500 birth a month. i mean, many of the women have difficult deliveries you to man attrition and anemia that on there as not that can be making. the team performs up to 40 syrian sections each day. roha versus remembering how does he get the though, does your them, a lot of people are jobless when i meet them and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat good a lot and attrition food. well, they face
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a lot of problems on lamba problem shows up the shortest one m many babies here are born prematurely. more than 20 new borns have died in each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development failed to create the last conditions needed to reduce infant mortality whom i had bought that i am a doctor. i have not left the country for the past 26 years and in all this time of gunnison was never stable and never peaceful though a lot susie with her after her hospital shift doctor for easy works and the private clinics, she runs with her husband. here many patients are under family pressure to have children, but can't conceive or have miscarried. it can be difficult for women to carry a pregnancy to term when constantly stressed and life in afghanistan is stressful. especially for women, missouri, monee so. so i will only feel happy when my country is at peace and secure. that
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while i'm yet, and when all the troubles that our people are facing are resolved dilemma. and they are com no that. that's when i will be able to relax. missouri show this as an automatic when she gets home after a long working day. darkness awaits her. the electricity's off a daily experience for many families and cobbled as she sits down for tea. with her youngest daughter, we ask her why she doesn't leave afghanistan. there is a mark them. yeah. once done any i got, i'm an african and i got my education from the blood of this nation's people unclaimed me. my room had mac. i want to shove, my people had called on long if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this country? because what i care about hookah marva is waiting to take the university entry exam to study medicine. she's clear on why she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps
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seemed as cold. never heard that again, cause our society needs female doctors in every single province. after the recent earthquake, there were no female doctors in the field to help the injured women. not only mayo doctors were there but not a single female, and i want to help the women of my country, jeremy. uh huh. there. his name is ronald coleman. where the marble with follow her mothers career. where the up to the taliban. they wait. he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where to apply a token, and i don't have a favorite want to get much older. and armina for more from a bowl is doctor nut. we're so much if i drew a gynecologist and president of the bonus on society of obstetricians and gynecologists, but to her father. thank you for speaking to us. now you work as a gynecologist and see pregnant mothers every day. are they doing better or worse under the balaban and no help. the tuition of
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most of the woman, especially, especially pregnant women, are deteriorating because of that economy. situation of them are getting bad and bad in worse the day by day and on people on woman they like to be get more children and so and, and on. they cannot come to the doctors they, they cannot do there and do not care. they are not able to afford the fee of the doctor to buy their medicine to dia and miss occasions. so most of the pregnant, warmer women are and they make and their health condition is not good under telephone. and there is also a shortage of doctors, isn't there? i mean, people like you are there and i've got a son at the moment as yes,
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absolutely. the number of doctors, especially gynecologists, are decreased because most of the doctors, famous doctors and experts and left on a sunday went abroad out of the country. so there are shortage off gynecologist and obstetricians as well. and what is that done for you and your colleagues? has that increased your workload? what is it like for you working as a doctor under the taliban? and because the number of the doctors are pleasing as to the number of patients, a lot of the patients are more and more efficiently and public hospitals but, but also in the private hospitals, the public hospital i cannot give as service as they should. so so they have to do good the private clinics, the number of the lord of the patients are increasing and increasing because of
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the decreasing number of doctors. you talk about a decreasing numbers of doctors at the same time to the taliban have forbidden women from receiving higher education. are you worried that that might mean of further shortage down the line of women? doctors? yes, there is a very big danger in the future that if, if the not go to the schools, do not get medical education in the future. maybe after, after some years we will have a very dangerous shortage of the doctors. know women like you are very rare enough because women like us to being allowed to work and being able to face the public and serve them. but many other women have stopped working. they are not allowed to work anymore. is this ban on women working, helping or harming the country?
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partial or for sure. i have, i have patients as such, lawyers, engineers, the women who are working and the government. they are jobless and did, they cannot earn money. they are my patients. they come to me, they cry a lot that they lost their job. they cannot support their, their family, their, their kurtz. so of for sure. it is a done ger of, of the, of the every day for a country. because women women are a good, good, based off of a family, off of the community of a country. so the woman woman do not work. what will happen to that country? you interact with the thought about quite a bit, i presume. during your walk,
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you must be talking to them. do you tell them that maybe they should lift the band on working women? yes, they promise that they, they will make a system for that a woman to work and they will make a system for continue. we're continuing that guards education. but as stella, stella we haven't. we haven't seen any any progress yet, dave. dave promised, but this there is no. no, we don't see any any progress. hopefully the progress makes itself known in some time. dr. another saw monster father, thank you so much for talking to us today. welcome. the taliban has broken its own promises. meaning many women have been forced to leave their working lives behind. korea's ruined education worthless many and are struggling to survive and put food on the table for their families. mementos
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from a past life coolest on safari is looking at work certificates of her time as a police officer in kabul. you know, that is my job was so valuable to me. i loved my job. but when the taliban came, they did not allow us to go to work st. go back to your house is less than we how many protests we asked them to allow us to go to work hard by promising to wear the job. but they pointed their guns at us and told us to get lost. i learned some of the hanging coolest on was one of more than 20000 women police officers who was sacked by the taliban last year. now she works as a cleaner to make ends meet. as soon as i get, i usually work from 8 am till 4 pm. it's a really boring job, but i have no choice. i mean, no other income. yes, we die. if i don't work in my lesson company. not working is not an option for goodness down after losing her husband to cancer 2 years ago. she is the so the
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bread winner for a household of 5, but she struggled to feed her children and grandchildren. her job cleaning houses pays a fraction of what she used to earn as a policewoman. but despite having their livelihoods taken away, women in afghanistan haven't been silenced by the taliban. mooney, some bodies in her fellow activists have taken their protest to the street and i will raise our voices against every injustice until our last breath. we will stand against the tyranny imposed by the taliban on the people of afghanistan, and especially on the women of afghanistan. one with melissa has a masters degree in international relations and worked for the finance ministry like coolest down. she lost her job after the taliban seized her. now she has dedicated herself to fighting their repressive regime, at least once a week. she meets up with other women to plan the next protest or to work on
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promoting their cause on social media. it's not without risk, but it's a risk west taking a herself and for women like goodness done and thousands more like them. oh, wow. oh, yeah. and to throw this week there looking at the situation in afghanistan, one yes. and so thought about takeover will have reports and analysis from the country. but that's it. for today, we'll see you back here at the same time tomorrow would buy people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families, please see the reason for these credit is we live in trade people lean,
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extreme ross getting 200 people had some agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, and e u ban on russian coal enters affect. it's a small step towards ending european dependence on russian energy. but a sign of european solidarity will talk to our correspondent at the port of rotterdam or so on our show could china's intense covered locked downs push down the countries already slowing birth rate even further love walking to the show. i'm
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see from beardsley in berlin. it's good, have you with us? well, it's a small cut into russian revenues, but a big sign of solidarity for the e. u. member nations beginning and import ban on russian coal to day. the u says the move will cost russia 8000000000 euros a year. a small sam compared to oil and gas revenues that you had imported roughly half of its black hole supply from russia. just over 20000000 tons, call from the u. s. south africa and australia are expected to replace those imports. the u plants to ban russian crude oil by the end of the year or at a correspondent barbara vessel is standing by in rotterdam. barbara, this is a major commodities. have a major hub for all shipmates there. rotterdam, what have you been seeing leading up to this band can, can someone tell just by looking that companies are racing to get this call in now .

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