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a meeting of the loom we'll sharks of the remote island of san antonio. ah, it is a testament to the home of the, of the waters one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity. st. starts november 18th on d. w. this is the deputy news asia coming up to date of taliban titans. it's cracked down on human rights in afghanistan. just days after banding, women and girls from box. and jim's, it now mandates enforcing islamic law that could see a returned to executions and storming, could these affect women in particular?
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but despite the challenges they face some women approving inspirational like this, 17 year old east and exam a month after being injured in a suicide bombing. and later in the program, could cricket set the stage for gender equality in india, a new ruling needs. men and women, cricketers of the national teams will now be paid the same. will this change things for women on and off the pitch? ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the w news asia. glad you could join us. while the world looks away, the taliban in afghanistan clamped down on human rights in the country. in the latest blow, the taliban supreme leader has ordered judges to fully enforce sharia or islamic law and edict that could see that
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a ton of public floggings executions and stallings for certain crimes. women especially could be at the receiving end of many of these punishments during their previous rule in the mid ninety's, the taliban routinely stone women for the crime of adultery. and just last week, the group band women from entering parks, gyms and public bards, the latest in a long line of restrictions on women and girls. and the un has noticed just last week. it said the country was in crisis and called for the world to take action. afghanistan is now the only state in the world that would deny girls their full rage to education. the prospect of girls education has been left to uncertainty. amy seemingly random addicts from the taliban. i reiterate my cold for the protection of fundamental
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rights and freedom of all of guns, especially women and girls. and gentlemen are for more, is sa her 5th rather an assistant researcher with human rights watch. so i just last week the un issued another call to protective promised on women and girls. in particular. do you think the world is too preoccupied with other concerns to be listening? well, there's a lot happening in the world right now. wonderful. one of them and, and unfortunately, one of the biggest crisis on one of the biggest crisis is happening right now. they've all must give corporate attention to honest on because not only what's happening there, but also the effect that it will have to do it to the world outside of
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the way it is taller one. please go on the way to taller one, treat women and away de district room and they kind of massage the money that they promote. it's not something that would have it's border, only voters only understand it's something that can go cut and roll, go beyond borders. and that's why the world needs to pay more attention to the situation of human rights and women's rights on a stone, as well as their responsibility after 20 years of engagement. right. you speak of a dollar bonds massage denise. picking off the poly bon have now also mandated laws that could potentially see or return to things like executions and stallings given of the last time, the pol yvonne but in women was stoned to death for the crime of adultery. for
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instance, do you think this could happen again now? well, i mean with everything else and the top one have not changed. they're the same people and on a regular, we're very hopeful about this whole and changing. but that's all about identify themselves with the way you know, they treat women and their horrible mistreatment of women and girls. and they have, they have a name and fame and a condition for that that we have seen that nothing has changed in terms of behavior. in other parts, for example, that you know, goes on back to school, women are allowed to work on cutting women from all public spaces and also making firewood spaces impossible for women to, to,
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to have freedom and breeze. so so this, all of them are the same, they're going back to the, the way they applied. and in the past, it's going to be the same thing. that's why we need the world to take action. we need to put under pressure. it doesn't print a very bright future for women and a bonus ton does it? no, it doesn't. it doesn't woman enough cornerstone and have literally lost every right from a personal to the very practical and women and honest on cannot. it's not that many of them have every right and then they go to protest or to show similar resistance, or they feel billions. women are going to harvest on the street from risking their life. but only thing there is left to them is their bodies to go to ask for the very basic base that they should,
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they should enjoy. and i'm talking to a lot of them and one thing they know for sure if that they will not stop. i've talked to many women who say day will not stop protesting until the day they can take their teenage daughters back to school after the day they can make money and you know, make that rogue on one work freedom actually happen in real life. we'll leave it there, but thanks so much for joining us today. so no women in afghanistan are technically allowed to attend universities, but their subject choice is restricted. unlike from men, stim, many women persevere such a 17 year old fatima are merely who aren't one of the highest scores in the country is tough. university entrance exam of remarkable achievement. given that she did this one month after suffering severe injuries,
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immense attack on her school in late september. father are me the last and i and the hearing in one ear when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the school, where she and dozens of other students was studying for of gone his thumbs. university entrance exam. at least 54 people were killed and be attack most women and girls who many were amin his friends. she was still recovering from her injuries. when she sat the entrance exam, known as the canker. what is it? kim turned out on my tackle day. i took the exam as guitar. it had been one mamma, she that i was away from my book. i am at month past in pay and has descended after i had lost my friends, i turned in my yard. i had gone through several operations, m m t r. i took my exam and my day my felt the absence of my friends. i was happy
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that i could take the exam and pull at my pain. didn't allow me to be really happy . and i made that desert the preparations immediate father seized the build up to the exam was hard for her and would resume varnish with in your knee on the day before the exam. and kabul, how big or did you? she cried until evening key. we tried everything we could to keep her happy and a shorter bed while eatable no matter what that would mean, we would take her to the exile. they wouldn't give our heart shalicia wanted him to on me, but him like a mealy, many of the wicked hymns were members of, of gone his dance. she eyed minority has our community, which is frequently targeted in beds, attacks by the islamic slate girl. despite her physical pain and losing her friends, amyris gord, 313, out of a possible 360 on the cancun. could achieve meant was all the more remarkable because the taliban have bad goals from attending secondary school in most of afghanistan. a meaty wants to study computer science and would like to go to
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university abroad in the as governing body for cricket. recently announced a parity between men and women. players of the national teams, a landmark step in a country where mil cricketers are idolized as gods and women have to struggle for support. but could this latest move change? things did have a corresponded many rock strawberry investigates village in national obsession and a uniting force. that's how this board of cricket is often described in india. every lane in the country is said to have cricketing talent, but it is still mostly boys, inter intricate academies, every year with the dream of joining the national team. these girls, ohio with the same dream fashion i would like to get created is my passion. i come
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here daily to practice with my coach. it feels good to play matches. he regularly telecomm. cricket is set to be the richest sport in the country with meal players, awning millions of rubies through the matches the play and the endorsement deals they sign. last month, the board of control for cricket and india or the b c. c. i announced that now indian women players playing international cricket will get the scene are much v as men a move being hailed as historic. i many in the country but 20 doyle. cool. most at our we'll aim to play internationally, things that are more basic issues, asti, the last one all day, i feel goes to and get as much encouragement, even though the b, c. c. i has made this announcement goes, don't get as much support and fame in a boy's family than a girl's name. jesus hattie, who runs the academy and coaches the plays, agrees with formal role and says that little by the bcc,
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i will only help wants the player is in the national team. he adds, if financial support is provided to goods at a younger age, going real change in them and speak, it can happen. oh, got gas about how to understand how much struggle these girls have to go through, especially financially the girls who come to try and don't get anything. so father is not been any support. gibbons the cricket academies, i'm a no proper training, has been set up. journalist needle patio who has been writing about cricket but 25 years, agrees an act that while now women will get an equal feet or much other there they still lag will be behind men in terms of the and will player contracts given by the ticket bought the needs to be a lot more work done in women's picket by the v. c. i to be able to bring them to the same level that are in new level academies in this country. but how many women ticket has gotten these academies? harmony court is a thing to train women figured out there very few back at the tribute academy. the
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goods are aware that the bought to gender equality is not easy for them. allergic armies are going to say, girls usually have to put in more effort. boys can focus solely on their future, but girls have to focus both on their future and their families, looking to miss milligan anthea will, despite this be continued to work hard to fulfill their dream with the belief that one day, there will be quantity in the true sense of the word and that's it for to birth is more now website b to you butcher morrow the car ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips with the footsteps of who recruit horton. i'm in europe,
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northern most count please. ah, brain one very much alive with recognizing where exactly. it was fun and i learned a lot. our culture history. all there. really travel extremely worth a visit. a research reflect react leaders of the g 20 countries avow to pace their interest rate hikes carefully to avoid spill overs or correspondent we'll have more on the economic results of a summit. dominated by geopolitical concerns. also coming up while the words
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powerful are convening at the g 20 summit and bali people and indonesia are trying to bring pollution by the mining industry. and the spotlights and wind turbines are important for the green energy transition. but nobody wants rotating giants in their backyard. we'll show you a less frightening alternative. i'm chris coldwell, welcome to the program as their summit and bali wrapped up earlier today, g 20 countries are buying to calibrate the pace of interest rate hikes in order to avoid spillers leaders warned there was the risk of quote, increased volatility and currency moves that of course as the world economy faces other crises, including the russian invasion of ukraine and 30 inflation. a letter signed by members at the end of the 2 day meeting said that d 20 central banks are closely monitoring the impact of.

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