u. n. in the last week or so the deputy secretary general say one, the thing, the head of u. n. d p saying the other floating possibly the un pulling out of afghanistan completely, all the un, recognizing the taliban 2nd general made it clear to me. although those are potentially directions the un could start going, and neither of those things is going to happen at this meeting. and certainly he made it clear to me. there's no circumstances in which the un would compl the pull out. i'm going to stop you and make it clear that they've been working enough chemist on for as long as the un existed. right? yeah, a very long time. indeed jim, he gets a report from us. kinda saw you in the country for a number of years when you look at it. now walter, the key challenges facing people. the, let me tell you what the secretary general said, what the key areas that he wants to get the international community in one place on 1st. and it's the, it's the biggest new story and that's the issue. we've all been talking about. the taliban treatment of women. he wants the international community work out what to do and how to approach the taliban. the us having its own review on this. supposed to report by friday, an internal review. and there's a bigger review being done by the x to show basses the un, which is supposed to give a report, a security council by the end of the year. but there are other key pressing issues . the issue of governance, the taliban are in total control of afghanistan. if you remember going back to the previous talks, the idea was for power sharing that's never come about. and certainly the international community would like to tell about be sharing power. the other issues are, what do you described as terrorism? those extreme groups that have in the past used afghanistan will lay start to use. i've got to stop again. that's an issue of concern and the other one which we don't talk about much we used to a lot is the thriving drug training in afghanistan. the international community is still very, very concerned about that. a lot to cover and not very long to do it. i believe the meeting is tonight and tomorrow only was really what comes out of that phase. thanks very much. now for ministers from 5 arab nations have gathered in jordan's capital a man to discuss normalizing relations with syria. jordan is proposing a political solution to any serious of a war. the meeting follows delegates from 9 arab nations having met in saudi arabia in mid april. to discuss syria's return to the arab league, to a parliament has been dissolved by royal decreed. just weeks after it was reinstated a national assembly with dissolved last year at the end, feuding between elected members and the government. the house was restored in march altura routing by the constitutional court. the school power is still largely concentrated in the hands of the royal family, which appoints the prime minister, and the cabinet. still had hair on al jazeera, with all eyes on the south china sea. the philippines and in us strengthen their defense cooperation. ah, and paralyzed governing party declared victory in the presidential election. we'll have a live update from the capital assumption. at all schools ukrainian athletes have pulled out of upcoming duties. won't championships handy, have had to tell us why with with ta now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. thanks so much for joining in and write off the bat. we see this when sticking out on our weather charts here. so we go for closer look up and down the golf breezy conditions on tap for tuesday. so key weights, bahrain and cats are when gus 50 to 55 kilometers per hour, and that will be enough to lift the sand and dust for any spots in saudi arabia for pakistan. big storm seem likely in punjab province. around the hor, temperatures on their way down, for example, across central asia. so minutes time we take a look at the 3 day forecast and ask about from 29 on tuesday down to 19 on thursday. that is well below where you should be. now that we are in the month of may, what weather is creeping closer to the western side of turkey, and we've got this weather maker for the northeast black sea coast, given us a few showers in that zone. and off to africa, we go, wow, the heat is on a mauritania, new ox shut at 40 degrees, pulses of rain from sir the own to nigeria. and as we go to central africa, just to the west, nairobi and westwards. that's where all the rain is falling in tropical africa and for southern africa. fairly quiet, but a breeze off the mozambique channel likely give us a few showers for central and northern areas of mozambique on tuesday. so, awe inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life capture and his foster groundbreaking fools from award winning from makers. what is going on in new york city? on a just eda, assassination is decision destabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for all liberal and 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a car back to feat, linked to the creation of new checkpoints. the health organization is warning of a health catastrophe and su dawn, the regional director of the situation is a disaster as a severe shortage of medical stuff. and more than 60 percent of health centers in the capsule has stopped working. i still jellies is a public health specialist and civil servants. with 2 dawns federal ministry of health. she says, funds and supplies are urgently needed to treat patients. situation in defeated, genuinely, not just a court in the day in the people that required from the phone to have to admit any hospital to charge the biggest, the bigger city here, you know, receive gunshots. what we see patients who needs dialysis mean chemotherapy, but unfortunately we're running off live and those that are most worried about are the ones that are mostly affected here at the hospital or delivery videos to mission. hospital gary with brittany is currently struggling. the hospitals are struggling. we're running out of minor surgery for the equipment meetings or surgeries, lot, even the essential on the life saving medicine, everything's running out. unfortunately, the health systems to don is quite centralized. the main entities delivering medicine and medical supplies called the national much ease of life fund, which is currently not functioning. and unfortunately, there is no presence of any kind of human, jerry and a, although there is a little bit president of i and you own. but they can not. but we still have not received a kind of a, in our states to be close to state local. so receiving tons of people with a car, just increasing correctly to the bank. central banks to close the trying to reopen in many states including with many port saddam but told that they none of the fact that function. so even if they want to bring a, the money, you cannot, there is no cash. the banks are even mobilizing things from across country to conduct card. the only aid that you had reached saddam was yesterday from the i c r c course, but we have not yet of all food program has such resume. its operations ensued on those suspend. at the thought of the fighting, after 3 of its employees were killed in battles between the army and rapid support forces. it was a warning the hostilities and su dawn could plunge the entire east africa region into a humanitarian crisis. the 3rd as to dawn's population was already starving even before the fighting broke out for the present fest. marcos junior is in washington d. c for talks with president joe biden. defense corporation is topping the agenda . the philippines has granted the us military and the use of 9 of its bases ought to be low reports from the old american naval base of civic. just like old times american troops in civic bay, showcasing their hardware and capabilities. as part of the largest ever joint drills between the philippines and the united states. for nearly 100 years. this was a us naval base until 991, with the philippines senate voted to shut it down. now, local officials say they welcome us soldiers with open arms. it benefits us, it benefits the local community in terms of commerce and employment. when ever these foreign military bestsellers called for children to be so big isn't one of the 4 new sites. the philippine government under president ferdinand barclays junior has granted the u. s. military access to but it is a case study for areas that were chosen u. s. vessels, like the one behind me are a constant presses. here is so big as many as a 100 of them dock every year for a number of reasons, including to refuel and get repairs done. in fact, it was during one of those routine visits in 2014, when jennifer lauder a filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american servicemen. 9 of joseph's got pemberton, a u. s. marine was convicted of killing loudy, but was pardoned by former president would be good at 30 in 2020 and set back to the us. the murder of jennifer allowed us not an isolated case. the 16000 cases of prosecution, that arrows in a long couple alone and the 8600 shill. again, irish and children that were left behind and like suby bay to vienne, which will host u. s. forces into of its basis is close to taiwan. the focal point of much of the antagonism between the u. s. and china cu glanced governor manuel mamba opposed to plant. we're no dying. wh