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azadeh moshiri, from islamabad, _ setback for him. for him. azadeh moshiri, from islamabad, thank you. - around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to poland next. the british prime minister is visting warsaw today. sir keir starmer will meet president duda and prime minister tusk for talks in the polish capital. 0ur correspondent will vernon has the latest from warsaw. the uk prime minister is due to arrive here in warsaw a little bit later today, he will be holding talks as you say with the polish prime minister donald tusk. they are expected to sign a defence and security agreement that will lead to more military cooperation between the countries and some investment announcements will be made as well. but expected to be high on the agenda is ukraine. the pm is on his way here from kyiv, yesterday he signed a 100 year pact with the country, pledged more support for ukrainian troops and he also discussed with president zelensky potential western security guarantees for ukraine. there's been a lot of talk recently about pot
azadeh moshiri, from islamabad, _ setback for him. for him. azadeh moshiri, from islamabad, thank you. - around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. to poland next. the british prime minister is visting warsaw today. sir keir starmer will meet president duda and prime minister tusk for talks in the polish capital. 0ur correspondent will vernon has the latest from warsaw. the uk prime minister is due to arrive here in warsaw a little bit later today, he will be holding talks as you say...
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unreliability, if you like, let us have a look at how this is impacting our correspondent in pakistan, azadeh moshiri health, energy, infrastructure conflict could come under more pressure. and that pressure extends to schools. and the us was funding several education programmes. it hosts three million afghans, and the un says only 1.4 million are documented. that programme has also been frozen. by the united states because for many countries in this region, humanitarian aid is a lifeline. she asks me how she can afford daily life when that was already stretched thin. people were living off of one or two meals a day. is or was the single largest donor in afghanistan, immediately and disastrously. shingai nyoka reports on the possible impact on south africa. the consensus here in southern africa is this region has been particularly hard hit by the hiv pandemic, but through foreign funding, in south africa, for example, about 5.5 million people receive free arvs and the us funds about a fifth of that programme. will be affected. but there are concerns that areas such as also be affected and that will h
unreliability, if you like, let us have a look at how this is impacting our correspondent in pakistan, azadeh moshiri health, energy, infrastructure conflict could come under more pressure. and that pressure extends to schools. and the us was funding several education programmes. it hosts three million afghans, and the un says only 1.4 million are documented. that programme has also been frozen. by the united states because for many countries in this region, humanitarian aid is a lifeline. she...
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in a minute we'll hear from azadeh moshiri in pakistan and shingai nyoka in south africa.r ukraine is bad news, for the reason that it needs to be propped up to both exist the level of american military support isn't affected for now, pool of cash, which goes on programmes supporting across the country. we spoke to one organisation that had to briefly pause criticising donald trump directly. he instead has reiterated ukraine's self—sufficiency like ukraine to become. i united 7—57 77 7 united :777 funds 77 united 77 77 funds infrastructure programmes in its, infrastructure programmes in ci’oss £4: -= e conflict could z conflict could come more [jtessilii'q more pressure and that = out of school and the us are out of school andtheflaifr - w— are out of school and the u5 finding several education pakistan also oragrammes pakistenralsahetets - m— programmes pakistenralsa hates refugees 7777 un says afghan refugees and the un says 1.4 afghan refugees and the un says m - are _ afghan refugees and the un says 1.4 are documented. i 1.4 million are documented. i spoke — 1.4 million
in a minute we'll hear from azadeh moshiri in pakistan and shingai nyoka in south africa.r ukraine is bad news, for the reason that it needs to be propped up to both exist the level of american military support isn't affected for now, pool of cash, which goes on programmes supporting across the country. we spoke to one organisation that had to briefly pause criticising donald trump directly. he instead has reiterated ukraine's self—sufficiency like ukraine to become. i united 7—57 77 7...
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in a minute we'll hear from azadeh moshiri, in pakistan, and shingai nyoka, in south africa. european allies to look at what they can do. when it comes to how it helps ukraine in the face of russia's full—scale invasion. the united states funds health, energy, infrastructure and the us was funding several education programmes. pakistan also hosts afghan refugees. it hosts three million afghans, and the un says only she was also receiving medical care that was funded support is being cut off. was already stretched thin. and we're not talking about full meals — and so, they're saying that, given the united states is — or was — the single—largest donor in afghanistan, immediately and disastrously. the consensus here inj southern africa is that the disease under control. but that could all change. to prevent the transmission of hiv from mother to child. _ so it's not clear which programmes will be affected. _ and aids here. now, the us has also said that zimbabwe should take care - of its own health services and many people would agree that _ neglected that particular service. pl
in a minute we'll hear from azadeh moshiri, in pakistan, and shingai nyoka, in south africa. european allies to look at what they can do. when it comes to how it helps ukraine in the face of russia's full—scale invasion. the united states funds health, energy, infrastructure and the us was funding several education programmes. pakistan also hosts afghan refugees. it hosts three million afghans, and the un says only she was also receiving medical care that was funded support is being cut off....
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our pakistan correspondent, azadeh moshiri, was at the conference in islamabad and sent this report. attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league about is engaging directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai. this is one of a handful of trips she's made to the country since 2012. back then, she was a young girl riding a school bus when she was shot by the pakistani taliban. she was targeted because she spoke out about girls education. now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same. the remote island of greenland found itself thrust into the spotlight this week — with donald trump showing a renewed interest in taking control of it — and his son donald trumpjunior flying in for a four and a half hour visit. greenland's geographical position between the us, europe and russia means it has huge value — i
our pakistan correspondent, azadeh moshiri, was at the conference in islamabad and sent this report. attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league about is engaging directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai. this...
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institutions gave the second most, providing the state department tax—review our correspondent pakistan, azadeh moshirider conflict could come under more pressure, and pressure extends to that pressure extends to schools. there are more than 20 schools.-there.are morethan 20 children out �*school million children out of school here, and the us was funding several education programmes. gevefirial education programmes. also afghan pakistan also hosts afghan refugees. it hosts refugees; ifhests three afg ha ns, refugees; ifhests three afghans, and the un million afghans, and the un says only 1.4 million are documented. i spoke says only 1.4 million are documented. ispoke one documented. i spoke to one refugee — a woman who afghan refugee — a woman who pregnant, and she was due was pregnant, and she was due be resettled in united to be resettled in the united states. that programme has frozen. she was also been—frozen. she was also medical care that was receiving medical care that was funded the united states. receiving medical care that was funded for|e united states. receiving medical care that was funded
institutions gave the second most, providing the state department tax—review our correspondent pakistan, azadeh moshirider conflict could come under more pressure, and pressure extends to that pressure extends to schools. there are more than 20 schools.-there.are morethan 20 children out �*school million children out of school here, and the us was funding several education programmes. gevefirial education programmes. also afghan pakistan also hosts afghan refugees. it hosts refugees;...
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do not make compromises. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistan capital andnvited, but they did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is engaging directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai. this is one of a handful of trips she's made to the country since 2012. back then, she was a young girl riding a school bus when she was shot by the pakistani taliban. she was targeted because she spoke out about girls' education. now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same. after doctors found that baby luca's spine wasn't forming properly in the womb, his mum was faced with a remarkable treatment option — effectively giving birth to him twice. he was removed from the womb at 27 weeks for an operation to help reduce his spina bifida. baby luca was then born naturally
do not make compromises. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistan capital andnvited, but they did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is engaging directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room...
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do not make compromises on ourfaith. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistaney did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai. this is one of a handful of trips she's made to the country since 2012. back then, she was a young girl riding a school bus when she was shot by the pakistani taliban. she was targeted because she spoke out about girls education. now, muslim leaders and scholars are doing the same. 0ur correspondent speaking at that conference where malala yousafzai was speaking in a slamming thread at a conference on the education on women and girls. —— speaking in a slammer badi girls. —— speaking in a slammer bad i do conference on the education of women and girls. we are monitoring the developing situation in la
do not make compromises on ourfaith. 0ur reporter, azadeh moshiri, is at the conference in the pakistaney did not attend this summit. when we spoke to the head of the muslim world league that is directly with the taliban government, he said, they speak to everyone and that there was no solid evidence in islam to bar girls from education. when approached, the taliban declined to comment to the bbc. had they attended the last two days, they would have been in the same room as malala yousafzai....