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not a guess. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah ah this is the w use lie from then. it's been a year since the taliban returned to power and afghanistan. a turbulent time had seemed women's rights crushed and a humanitarian crisis deepened. speaking to speak to our correspondent comp and canyons, pray for peace as they await the results of a cliff hanger presidential election with the 2 main candidates, neck and neck,
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corresponded, travels to western, kenya. a people fear ethnic tensions may flare up again. ah, i've been phys, all unwelcome today marks one year since the taliban regained control of cobble as the last american at nato troops force forces left afghanistan 12 months ago. thousands of people trying to get out of the capital as the taliban closed in. some made it to the effort, trying to board any plane that had take them the telephones take over came of the month of territorial games that caught the afghan government at its western allies off god. since then they've presided over an economy in free fall. this is fuel one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters. as dw xandra petersburg found out awarding the 1st images in this report are disturbing. ah,
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this is chassis b, b. o. she was born just before the taliban returned to power. shall he has strep between 2 curses that challenged the best efforts of doctors hearing, cobbling, trying to help her. oh you sir norman jamita, why she is suffering from both severe pneumonia and severe malnutrition. her pneumonia has actually caused her malnutrition lodge lacy multi model that essentially what of nursing that ethic as i for them. the prognosis of children like her with severe malnutrition is not very good as their growth development. and intelligence may be affected. list of those on the home. that was a problem. shes yes, mother did not want to be filmed, but she told us she has 8 children and is pregnant with her 9th. there is never
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enough food at home, she set and no money for medicine. half of afghan, his dance people are experiencing acute foot insecurity. that's 20000000 people who are so hungry. their lives are at risk as we drive through cobble with facts and figures become faces. this is one of the wet food program centers in the east of the city, florida. i've got a project manager of a local 8 organization is in charge here. the worst part of the job choosing who should get supplies. it is exactly very difficult for as how to choose the right person over the air. many of them, they are hungry. many of them they are in need. many of them, even they are running after, as when we are giving the verification in selection. but sir, we cannot do all we can not provide food for all. those he picks get 50 k g of
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wheat, just over 6 k g of lentils, and 5 liters of cooking oil. there are also packets of peanut butter, paste for children, and special nutrition for pregnant women. it's supposed to feed a family for 3 months. it hardly ever does. o. s. the sky starts to darken over kabul. if we visit a bakery in the north, people with money by fresh bread for dinner, sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity . many of them are widows. many have walked for more than an hour to get here. we act anon as mammy, they are forced to beg. why else would we sit here all day together says that i be in vision vill yak, thought the diag. i take the bread home and i eat it with my children, but it's not enough to fill our stomachs. i divide the bread in pieces and give it to my children so that none of them dies see me,
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but our stomachs are never full because of all on monday me money, money is theater. make money, bakery own i am your dell. half marty has registered around 1000 women for the bread donations. only though is with a car to get a loaf. it's his way to try to help, but also to keep the situation under control. oh. in of, of that additional cut them catch on the, i guess so say i started this project out of a strong sense of be do autism because our people are jobless. lot of the international community has stopped their assistant for us and we are forced to fight for our people. i'm for ireland to know what that a, my, them all, that a hockey mamma, what m a what a 2nd it atkins and not only victims of massive 8 cutbacks, but also of the sanctions against their fundamentalists, rulers, billions of dollars of national assets held abroad a frozen st markets continue, but the wider economy is collapsing and the taliban have no experience of serving
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millions of desperate people in crisis. not a single country has recognized. there is im, this pariah status is costing afghans dearly. that report by sandra peyton manning cobbled, i asked her, what's the way out of this di, situation? there doesn't seem to be an easy way out. the trajectory is actually that the situation is getting more dire, because right now the international community, namely the united nations, up providing essential food items to about half the population, 20000000 people. and they will have to continue to do that because the economy around us, despite the fact that there are still local markets and the way the economy is collapsing and increasing number of people is job less. we met a lot of people who are really very keen to leave the country, many fearing the economic down for much more than their security situation. and i myself, personally, am wondering for how long the international community will be able to keep up this
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huge international humanitarian effort. when you have a look around the work because there are other crisis ongoing as well and i've gone to stun might be one of those forgotten crisis. and in that time to come. and another issue there is this clamped down on women's rights. what sort of pushback has there been i mean, if you speak to women here yesterday, for instance, i spent the entire day with a young woman who used to be a top shot. she used to be a university student. she used to work in the presidential palace and now she discuss to self as her prisoner at home. she taught us that under this regime, she doesn't want to continue her studies because of the curriculum changes. and also because she simply can't afford to pay the private university that she was studying at. and if you look at the larger picture, you have a lot of women who are just scared to voice their true feelings to voice their
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descent. we were witness of a small demonstration on saturday. about 40 women assembled in the front of the ministry of education, demanding their right to work their right to freedom, their right to food. and then what happened is the authority sia let them march on for about 500 meters and then they started firing light shots and that light shot situation lasted for about 30 seconds. the women were dispersed and also a lot of journalists were arrested at the scene because they were bearing witness to this. how were the taliban marking today's anniversary sampler so far it's a very calm and quiet day. they have declared to day a national holiday, so the streets are really come yearly. com. i would say not a lot of traffic going on here. there is supposed to be something like an official ceremony at 2 pm local time, where we expect some speeches and maybe some prayer that is supposed to happen at
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the national tv hall. whether or not there will be something like a parade going on, or any other festivities in the streets remains to be seen. but one must say, there are also a lot of security concerns because the last 14 days, in particular. so quite a few blasts and saw a lot of rick tim's, especially in the western part of town where the shia has our, our community lives. and there are security concerns for today because it's, the taliban are basically the rulers of this country, but there is still opposition to them from the national freedom front, and also from the islamic state here in afghanistan. and suppose it easiest. lemme ec state has got some sleeper cells here in cobbling. so to repeat us, man, thank you very much for your reporting. kenya is moving closer to finding out who it's next. president will be 6 days after elections. the vote has been largely peaceful in contrast to the post election violence of 2007, in which over
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a 1000 people died. officials of now capital votes from almost all contingent constituencies electoral commission as originally was brutal ahead of his rival by lo dingo. i asked our correspondent in nairobi. phillips my finger, why it's taking so long for the results. the election processing can is very complex. so each in was pupil casting votes and pulling center. and the woods being counted our physically our form that you for a being filled at pulling center for which now translates to the constituency telling center where the form that he for b is our field. and it's taken physically to the national telling center. so even if you're in the far flung areas of the country, you have to come and bring the form that he for be physically to the national italian center, which is now used to by the national telling sense, such a puzzle to tally and to tell you all the results and fill them in their form that you foresee. and that is what is used to declare the final
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a presidential election. and whoever gets no majority of their boards, 50 plus one is elected. but also i, the potty agents of the different political parties have been coursing cares at the national pulling center. and the chairperson for the i, b. c, were for legible. katy actually called them out this week seeing that because of their cures and everything that was happening at their national calling center. in fact, police had to be called in at some point to quiet or they undressed. and that is what has been making the delay. but as we speak, the national telling center at is, is relatively empty as their whole verification process is done. so it's just a matter of time before we know who the president elect is, will at the moment william brutal is taken a slight lead overrun our ding a 51 percent against 48 percent. that would be enough to win. absolutely, it will be enough to wind, but they're fine. all calls will be made by their chairperson for the night for
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their independent independent electoral boundaries commission. so until the chairperson has pronounced himself on the result, then they remain provisional results. but something else that needs to be noted is that relo dinger, the leader for the as a mere one can or coalition has a majority in parliament or there are there other elective seats that he's parliamentarians will be the majority. but also on the other hand, william router of kenner cleanser alliance has bugged himself, a majority in the senate assembly and also has a majority of the governors in the country as we speak. so there 2 of them seem to be dividing the house in the parliament and the senate equally, and now are william root or has an edge when it comes to the number of governors or county governors that will be under his collision. so yes, it's just a matter of time trouble. katie is expected to probably, or possibly declare the final presidential results. if this afternoon did,
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i'll use felix. marina reporting from nairobi. let's look at more stories making headlines. india is marking the 75th anniversary of independence from british rule . a speech from the red ford in the capital prime minister arrangement modi pledge to turn the poverty written nation into a developed country. the next 25 years is main opposition party has accused modi's government of leaving his opponents out of celebrations. 7 australian prime minister anthony o been easy as accused his predecessor of an unprecedented centralization of power . during the covered 19 pandemic. albany is promising to open an investigation into revelations that scott marson secretly appointed himself to multiple ministerial post. morrison has not responded to the accusations. shipping companies in germany are preparing for the worst as water levels on the river rind dropped to critical levels. authorities on many vessels will be unable to navigate the shipping route.
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if levels drop much lower it route across europe has left many rivers running dry. by a munich have continued their strong start to the buddhist league with a to nail. when over both spoke the defending champs, the top of the table and it's becoming clear they have a teen star on their hands. is a look at the match. buy and fans were in fine voice for their 1st home game of the season. they welcome back form a coach. nico kovak is now in charge of vol spoke. and a visitor has started in promising fashion. patrick them are almost forcing an own goal from boyens alphonso davies, the host true 1st blood though jamal marcial, a knitting a brilliant individual effort in the 33rd minutes. the germany international showing great perseverance and skill for his 3rd goal of the campaign.
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10 minutes later on the stroke of half time, it was to nil. joshua kimmy shooting from range. thomas miller, with the decisive touch a comfortable wind turbine after a goal of 2nd period. they couldn't have asked for a better start to the season. up next hour documentary had of brazil looks at the fight. the rain forest i been for solitary martin will have your nice things out of a vibrant habitat and glistening place of morning. the mediterranean sea scene of a muster and jaffar abdul karim drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and the editor reign.
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