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to minutes a political and military facilities that it was linked to main financial interests and adventure full of hardships, dangers and 3 years, and that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah . business d w. news live from berlin, signs of improvements for solomon rusty, the prize winning alpha is off events later and talk and again after being stopped
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while giving a lecture in new york state is a talker has been charged with attempted matter. also coming up, disappearing from public life. how afghan women are risk in everything to to demand their rights from the taliban. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome off our salman rushdie has been taken off events later and is able to talk. that's after suffering serious injuries on friday when he was assaulted with a knife on stage at an event in new york state. a 24 year old suspects has appeared in court, but pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted matter. authority center, the suspects home hours after the attack they court and off the surrounding streets . neighbors in this quiet residential area of new jersey are stunned. i'm here and
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all these helicopters, i didn't know what happened. i was right around the corner. terrible, terrible, and really it's frightening yates, you know, your neighbors with some aluminum, with the 24 year old suspects as a us citizen, born to lebanese parents. he's pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder, an assault, what a prosecutor called a pre planned crime. police say they're still working to establish a motive for the attack. we don't have any indication of a motive at this time, but we are working with the f b i, the sheriffs office and we will determine what the cause of this was or what the motive for this attack was. isabella, news of the attack was quickly picked up by media outlets in iran or child who had the fia hummed out while summoned the capital word. it could further isolate their homeland others and to run praise the attack or follow to visit
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us in. i heard the news on t v, which was and i was glad because rusty insulted our profit about the fat while issued against him finally worked with. sooner or later right will always overcome that. yours, god willing, he pays for what he did. you know, as i rushed, he was forced to spend more than a decade in hiding after it's 1988 novel, the satanic verses provoke protest by muslims in several countries. iran supreme leader called 1st execution, he only began to emerge from life on the run in the late 1990 is that you often have to defend the 75 year old daughter was air lifted to hospital after the attack . his agent says he was daft in the liver, the nerves in his arm are severed and he will likely lose one. i
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have been one year since i've gone to stones us supported government to fail to the taliban. that's why the initial promises or reform women and girls have been largely banned from public life. on saturday, the militants broke up a rare woman's valley in the capital capital. the taliban fired one and shots on physically assaulted. the women marching past the education ministry. the protesters where demand and food, freedom and permission to work. now under the taliban attendant, even peaceful protest has become risky. organize and one is even riskier and that's why many women have gone on the ground to rally support. i am a dangerous display of solidarity cattle, food leads, and march, calling for freedom for justice, for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. here she is covertly organizing
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a protest action to mark the anniversary of the taliban takeover van as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done. i actually muscular, after our faces were recognized. they now know us. our photos were released and we gave interviews to the tv channels. it on that on the tv channels, ada interviews and programs. and now we are being chased. and this is a serious problem. so more that, that kind of thing. she's paid a physical price for her activism here. she displays bruises and cuts from scuffles at protests. one time she says she fled her own home when the taliban were about to arrest her and broke her leg, jumping over the wall to escape. she also says she suffered a miscarriage during a demonstration many who showed their faces at protests last year were later detained. summer suspected to still be in prison.
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others who were released fled to neighboring pakistan. the next woman requested not to have her name mentioned. way they treated us very badly, they insulted us and told us to give away our organization. and they asked us, which party we worked for and accused us of working for the resistance front. and they took away our phones for those who stayed behind afghans then has become an increasingly dangerous place. and that has taken its toll. we have spent a very difficult and painful time. we have suffered more pain psychologically and physically. i'm currently not doing well mentally. and my family members are also not doing well mentally. meanwhile, the protests continue. just not outdoors. these women have gathered to send
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a message to the world, calling for education, freedom, and access to work. the only safe place to do it is behind these walls, which are now by journalists, ali latifah, who's in the afghan capital kabul. hello ali. tell us more about how life has changed for women and that a taliban. i mean, i think it's better to ask a woman, but it's changed for sure. um, but you also have to remember that, you know, as of this thing about, the protest shows that, you know, avalon women are willing to fight back and you know, some have returned to work. some of returned to work in government ministries, in the ministry of i interior in education and public health. you know, they've been able to go back to work. but like the man, you know, they're making are very reduced salary. ah, sam are still working in private business as you know,
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in banks and in airlines and mobile phone shops and in private media. but of course, the ones working in media now have to cover their faces. but, you know, that's another example of how avalon women are still finding ways to resist and not necessarily give in to the taliban. you know, even though these female journalists are told to cover their faces, whether they're hosting an entertainment show or a chat show or a new show, you know, they're not giving up and taking themselves in here. that's definitely positive to know to you ever when the taliban to power or how would you describe the overall situation today? you know, to day people you have to understand that it's been a year now and people regardless of how the taliban try and lock men and women in, ah, you know, people wrong. people have to go back to their normal lives as much as possible. so
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there are more people out on the street, there are more women dressing the way that they used to under the republic, which is still in proper her job. ah, you know, they are more men wearing jeans and t shirts and going out and those who have some money, you know, are, are, are, are going out trying to go on with their lives. and i as much as possible. you know, it's not the same as it was a year ago where everyone with where the streets were completely empty and people were afraid to even step outside. and again, this is another example of the way that that on people are trying to show the tall a bond that they will not be caged in as they were in the ninety's. ok, journalist ali lativia cobble. thank you. let's look at more stories making headlines around the world. in kenya, deputy president william route to has edged ahead in presidential elections with
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almost half of the votes counted to to have more than 51 percent. wow, the position leader, right? loading guy is trailing at just about 48 percent idea. right. police were called to the national conference center as tensions rise of other results. at least 8 people have been wounded after a suspected palestinian gunmen opened fire out in the boston, jerusalem. 2 of the victims i in serious condition. yet that comes the week after dozens of palestinians were killed in the flare up of violence between eas, route and militants. in gaza, police and australia's capital can bear, have detained the man who fired a gun inside the main airport. authorities locked down the building and halted traffic. the incident happened in the departures whole security check in police looking into a motive in violence. a tropical storm has flooded more than 2000 homes and left residence stranded parts of nothing showing right province
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where you know dated when a down best in neighboring b. on my know that have been reported by officials are wanting of more heavy rainfall over the coming days. so pakistan as a mock in 75 years of independence. one day before india and the bloody partition of british india, britain ended it's colonial ruling. 947 split the land into 2 states. some 12000000 people found themselves on the wrong side of the line that divided the new nations by religion induce and seeks in newly created pakistan fled to india, as muslims fled in the opposite direction. ab 2000000 people were massacred in the sector and violence that followed on the next report we hear from those who witnessed the carnage. ah,
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with 3040. so all those shadowing memories of partition, dr. d was it there was no dish thing there. he's worked in my own strange, really good job of doug jensen, lee jonty. this started the way i used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side. but allah, he had come home for the summer break. when all hell broke loose gently, altogether much better mileage broke out schools were closed indefinitely. how many you actually get to the high school, but no, got it. got a lot of those, much it everywhere from countless dead bodies and injured people arriving to my
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city, which was on the new border. awesome. i remember going there as a child to see what was happening. if any one d. o g, allan kerr, he came to easily and said that, no, you go because it's in danger. lost your life is when we came to billy, we saw oh, send in slain jaylen beard, devils, old john leslie, good. my father's business at gone angry. we didn't have any money left. just really did you hurt as tell you about us excel, other than the bottles of pakistan, junglin and watson. i'm that i'll, if anyone speaks of that time, i can immediately conjure it in my mind. i haven't got, oh, how much it's really difficult to talk about it for those of us who remember it and it was on i'm emotional right now because i haven't spoken about that. diamond 75
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years out tomorrow. i lost my uncle along so many people do do these partition teeth. i should when he said the dead dish cater. done each other. why it has started. i see on my i bad pockets on programs and i love that language because i belong to god. please, i love those good. near me, the history of the world is fullest toys of law. but was also wanting to sing. you can fight as when he was, as you like, nothing but meaningful decisions are only made at the negotiating table that hasn't actually de top leadership. whitney excess. ringback hydrogen, jenna, this is what i do for sunday. we should we come to get it the chalet in most fish. newly
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promoted linda's. they got to him, shock up late, deaf 1st home game of the season and were held to draw by munching. got back with regal salazar opened a match with a bang given shall got you 1st off, lead god back then head back in the 2nd period markers theorem, teed up, join us hoffman to equalize in the 72nd minute. and then durham scored himself 6 minutes later, but shaka were awarded a last minute penalty. which marius buddha convicted. so the game and that to to that's all from us up next. well stories to week in reports. i am eddie micah junior. thanks for watching, but stay tuned for more news at the top of the out the up to date don't miss our highlights. the details.
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