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now international organizations have called on the taliban to lift the bands against women and girls. the taliban says that these organizations are pursuing uh what they call intelligence objectives under the guise of advocating human rights in afghanistan. abdullah. zada has a report. on the occasion of international women's day, the un secretary general, along with some international entities, called on the taliban to lift its bands against women and girls in afghanistan. they also called on the international community to bolster support and safeguard the rights of afghan women and girls. a global backlash against women's rights is threatening and in some cases. reversing progress in developing and developed countries alike. the most igracious example is afghanistan, where women and girls have been beared from much of the education system, from employment outside the home and from most public spaces. in response to global concerns over the violation of women's rights, the spokes person for the taliban said women's rights in afghanistan are protected and that internet. national organ
now international organizations have called on the taliban to lift the bands against women and girls. the taliban says that these organizations are pursuing uh what they call intelligence objectives under the guise of advocating human rights in afghanistan. abdullah. zada has a report. on the occasion of international women's day, the un secretary general, along with some international entities, called on the taliban to lift its bands against women and girls in afghanistan. they also called on...
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however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have... access to education and job opportunities. press tv, cobble. there you have, those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye. sheikh talal abdurrahman shirim, a former prisoner in israeli regime prisons. dealing with the situation in palestine and talking to someone. and knows the zionist regime very well. freedom is priceless and must. the palestinian detainee suffers two pains. the first. pain when his house is rated by the occupations army, the second sufferin
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
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however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female. education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. abdullah and the press tv cobble. and with that we come to the end of this bulletin. thank you for listening. take care and bye-bye. in the midst of the war between the arab and israel, june 8th, 1967. unidentified attackers target a us navy warship in the mediterranean. operation sign up, if i had about it, if i had so, what was it? i... i suggest we stop the interview here, what do you say, why you want it? the attack on the liberty was part of a covert operation
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female. education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
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however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. abdullah the press tv, cobble. and those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for listening, take care and bye-bye. is climate change real? is smoking cigarettes really hazardous? do ddt? insecticides really work against malaria mosquitoes. for decades, companies have hard scientists to so seeds of doubt. among people and keep them perplexed, this way they can keep excreting oil, producing cigarettes and many other things without a nusance. watch the details
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female education will be acutely felt the coming years. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and...
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despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan girls. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his call before the taliban takeover, due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and deeply concerned about their future. all the girls out there were waiting for their schools to be reopened, they are. all shedding tears of dismay and pain now, afghan girls are intelligent and hardworking, where all the efforts and dreams demolished by the taliban's ban, it's tough to be a girl in afghanistan and see your dreams vanishing in front of your eyes. i a teacher and i know what afghan girls are going through. they've been away from school for almost five years, first the coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban. the more we are distanced from education, the more we are devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive but not living. we want our human. islamic right to education, the taliban have repeatedly promised young femal
despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan girls. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his call before the taliban takeover, due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and deeply concerned about their future. all the girls out there were waiting for their schools to be reopened, they are. all shedding tears of dismay and pain now, afghan girls are intelligent...
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they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. and now to syria where millions live under the poverty line as a result of 13 years of war against the foreign back terrorists and economic sanctions by the us, but syrian volunteers are determined to support. their compatriots by offering free meals with their love in the holy month of ramadan. press tvs ibrahim washi reports from damascus. syrians used to say no one sleeps hungry, but that was 13 years before the devastating terrorist war that was weiged upon them, the war that has pushed many syrians below the poverty line. said is association that has been helping these people by providing daily meals to the needy during the fasting. month for over decade, despite the increasing challenges, they are determined to continue with their mission, we're currently operating a kitchen called hunger be gone. unfortunately, our resources this year are less than previous years due to the circumstances
they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. and now to syria where millions live under the poverty line as a result of 13 years of war against the foreign back terrorists and economic sanctions by the us, but syrian volunteers are determined to support. their compatriots by offering free meals with their love in the holy month of ramadan. press tvs...
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however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to hopes that they will once again have access to education and job opportunities. cobble! those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye. iran has come a long way to gain independence in the defense industry since the 1979 islamic revolution. its warships, speed boats, missiles and drones, among many items in its arsenal have caught many countries in the world by surprise. but as military experts in top brass say, this is only a tiny fraction of iran's capabilities that have been unveiled thus far. watch for the details in this documentary. hello and
however, the taliban announce that women can go to islamic schools and study. that's not enough. women need to learn modern sciences. we need female doctors and teachers, for instance. this lack of female. the future of female education in afghanistan remains unclear, while international organizations and the taliban say they are working on the issue, so far there hasn't been much progress. despite the two-year ban on women's education and employment, women in afghanistan are still holding to...
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takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban. the more we are distanced from education, the more we are devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive but not living. we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing ban poses a significant barrier to the request for recognition as afghanistan's legitimate government. afghan citizens remain optimistic about the pr. aspects of education for their daughters, yet there is a growing concern that opportunities are diminishing, they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. rahmatullah baghban, press tv, kabul. that brings us to the end of this edition of world news on press tv. thank you for watching, stay tuned. i'll be back in half an hour with some more updates. crisis, devastating wars, terrorism,
takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. coronavirus pandemic and next the taliban's ban. the more we are distanced from education, the more we are devastated. we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted. we're alive but not living. we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing ban poses a significant barrier to the...
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despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan girls. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his call before the taliban takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and the more we're devastated, we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted, we're alive but not living, we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have repeatedly promised young female students would be readmitted once several issues were resolved. nevertheless, the ongoing band poses a significant barrier to their quest for recognition as afghanistan's legitimate government. afghan citizens remain optimistic about the prospects of education for their daughters, yet there is a growing concern. that opportunities are diminishing, they call upon both the taliban leadership and the international community to collaborate in ensuring equitable educational access for all in afghanistan. press tv. kabul. and now it's time for our news review: the death toe f
despite the taliban's valuation of education, their ban on female students has now impacted some 1.4 million afghan girls. according to unicef, 5 million were out of his call before the taliban takeover due to lack of facilities and other reasons. afghan female students and advocates are now outraged and the more we're devastated, we're going backward and our energy and time are being wasted, we're alive but not living, we want our human and islamic right to education. the taliban have...
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they could sell it to the taliban. they did not chose to bring it back to us and return it so, i'll ask general millie had we was there a way for us to go all around afghanistan and demand the return of our equipment. this is assuming i realized that at the time we hoped that the afghan armed forces would use that to resist the taliban. but if we had real july that there were going to cave immediately. >> could >> we have taken that equipment away from all these afghans with no casualties >> no, of course not so we would have incurred vary >> substantial casualties if we had done what so many on the other side of the aisle have suggested, and that's somehow get back our equipment >> now, >> how does are withdrawal from afghanistan compare to our withdrawal from well, actually i have another question biden came in in january 2021. was there a comprehensive plan at that time? to both withdraw? >> absolutely. every one of our servicemen because that was the promise trump had made to the american people >> while >> withdra
they could sell it to the taliban. they did not chose to bring it back to us and return it so, i'll ask general millie had we was there a way for us to go all around afghanistan and demand the return of our equipment. this is assuming i realized that at the time we hoped that the afghan armed forces would use that to resist the taliban. but if we had real july that there were going to cave immediately. >> could >> we have taken that equipment away from all these afghans with no...
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but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of these groups have been squeezed out and now potentially there have been reports they are looking at... they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of arrests in europe, in germany and switzerland, of individuals who were thought to be members of isis—k. so the group itself, i have to say, has not claimed the latest attack in russia. however, there are suspicions that it is behind it, and of course, i think it is based on that because they have been existing warnings about potential attacks or activity of isis-k about potential attacks or activity of isis—k in europe, and with the attack now in russia, i think that is why of course you have the french president raising the alarm and other countries potentially follo
but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of these groups have been squeezed out and now potentially there have been reports they are looking at... they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of...
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on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags, as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony, in an invite issued to media outlets. in a statement today, taliban's education ministry claimed to offer a "quality, fair and balanced education", and urged the students to be committed to "islamic "principles, national values and the country's "high national interests." unicef told the bbc that 330,000 afghan girls, aged 13, will be blocked from starting secondary school this week. 1.4 million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist, pashtana durrani. she's working to provide academic resources to girls in afghanistan. and the taliban have said they have to put certain conditions in place in order for girls who are over sixth grade to be able to go to school, and that letting girls at an older age go to school is not in line with t
on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags, as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony, in an invite issued to media outlets. in a statement today, taliban's education ministry claimed to offer a "quality, fair and balanced education", and urged the students to be committed to "islamic...
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i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist pashtana durrani. she's working to provide academic resources to girls in afghanistan. the taliban have said they have to put certain conditions in place in orderfor girls to put certain conditions in place in order for girls who were over sixth—grade to go to school and that letting girls and an older age go to school is not in line with their interpretation of islamic law. do you see any movement towards putting those conditions in place? it putting those conditions in lace? ., , putting those conditions in lace? ., ., , , , place? it has already been put in lace place? it has already been put in place where _ place? it has already been put in place where they _ place? it has already been put in place where they have - in place where they have already banned education at the same time the question is very simple, how come the girls within the geography of afghanistan are supposed to adhere to that condition where they can go to school in oth
i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist pashtana durrani. she's working to provide academic resources to girls in afghanistan. the taliban have said they have to put certain conditions in place in orderfor girls to put certain conditions in place in order for girls who were over sixth—grade to go to school and that letting girls and an older age go to school is not in line with their interpretation...
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sooner than they were actually started, which was really at the 11th hour in august right before the taliban began to overrun kabul. so remains to be seen just how open they are going to be. but again, because they're not government now, this could be a more illuminating hearing than once we've seen in the past last briana. >> yeah. those evacuations >> began so late in the collapse happened so quickly. chairman mccaul said, natasha, that the family members of those 13 american in troops who were killed by that suicide bombing at abbey gate are going to be at the hearing. what more can you tell us about this >> yes. so these families understandably have really demanded more accountability for the very case the arctic process that led up to they say the bombing at abbey gate and kabul, just days before the full withdrawal was complete, that killed 13 american service members and they have demanded more explanations from the us military about how this could have happened. they have demanded that people be fired for it and importantly, they have demanded that some testimony from the surviving s
sooner than they were actually started, which was really at the 11th hour in august right before the taliban began to overrun kabul. so remains to be seen just how open they are going to be. but again, because they're not government now, this could be a more illuminating hearing than once we've seen in the past last briana. >> yeah. those evacuations >> began so late in the collapse happened so quickly. chairman mccaul said, natasha, that the family members of those 13 american in...
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it tells the story of sola mahfouz or mahfouz, as she grew up in afghanistan under taliban rule, but refused to give up on getting an education. sola is joining us live along with her coauthor melina kapoor. sola and melina, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> okay, i have to brag a little bit about you guys, so try not to get embarrassed. sola is a quantum computing researcher at tufts university near boston. and melina, you are a redwood city native and student at stanford, two amazingly accomplished women. so perfect guests for us. international women's day. like sola, you are the afghan girl in the title. tell us about your growing up female in afghanistan and what that meant in terms of education and everything else. >> sure, so when i was 16, i did not even know how to add and subtract. and that was because when i was 11 years old, a group of men came to our door and threatened us if we continued to going to school and from that day on, over the years, i left home only a couple of times a year. and whenever i did, i had to wear the suffocating
it tells the story of sola mahfouz or mahfouz, as she grew up in afghanistan under taliban rule, but refused to give up on getting an education. sola is joining us live along with her coauthor melina kapoor. sola and melina, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> okay, i have to brag a little bit about you guys, so try not to get embarrassed. sola is a quantum computing researcher at tufts university near boston. and melina, you are a redwood city...
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i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist, pashtana durrani. she's working to provide academic resources to girls in afghanistan. the school year has started in afghanistan. according to unicef more thani afghanistan. according to unicef more than i million girls cannot attend. can you tell us what this moment is like for them? it tell us what this moment is like for them?— tell us what this moment is like for them? . , , ., like for them? it has been more than 2.5 like for them? it has been more than 2-5 years — like for them? it has been more than 2.5 years now _ like for them? it has been more than 2.5 years now for - like for them? it has been more than 2.5 years now for the - than 2.5 years now for the girls not be able to access school or schooling and for teachers not be able to teach. i was speaking to somebody yesterday, and it feels like we are being buried alive and we don't know what to do about it. that's exactly what somebody told one of my friends yesterday. told one
i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist, pashtana durrani. she's working to provide academic resources to girls in afghanistan. the school year has started in afghanistan. according to unicef more thani afghanistan. according to unicef more than i million girls cannot attend. can you tell us what this moment is like for them? it tell us what this moment is like for them?— tell us what this moment is...
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the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chabahar port located in the country's southeast. the move aims to reduce afghanistan's economic dependence on pakistan, which has been murred by political. friction and trade disruptions. chawbahar is one of the most important economic and trade roots for afghanistan. the islamic emirate of afghanistan tries to have a strong bilateral economic and trade relations with iran as part of its economic policy. this port allows afghanistan to broaden its trade with iran, west asia and europe. that's why we are specially focused on chabahar and seek to invest there. analysts believe this could be a turning point for afghanistan's. international trade relations, they say that iran has been an ideal trade partner for afghanistan and accessing chaubahar port will further facilitate afghanistan's regional cooperation. about the benefits of chabahar port for afghanistan include its short distance with the country's borders. it allows goods to enter our country a low price. it is especially suitable with the overall econo
the taliban have said they will invest around $35 million dollars in iran's chabahar port located in the country's southeast. the move aims to reduce afghanistan's economic dependence on pakistan, which has been murred by political. friction and trade disruptions. chawbahar is one of the most important economic and trade roots for afghanistan. the islamic emirate of afghanistan tries to have a strong bilateral economic and trade relations with iran as part of its economic policy. this port...
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it's the third time australia has declined to play afghanistan since the taliban returned to power in 2021. a one—off test match in september 2021 and a three—match men's one—day series in march 2023 were also cancelled. in a statement, cricket australia said: england women comfortably beat new zealand by 27 runs in theirfirst t20 in dunedin. captain heather knight top scored for england with 63 from just 39 balls, which helped the visitors to 160—4 — despite losing the toss. white ferns skipper suzie bates got 65 in reply, but struggled for middle order support as new zealand were restricted to 133—5. seamer lauren bell took two wickets for 29 in england's dominant bowling performance. more details on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's all this but for now. —— does all this sport. some news that broke a short while ago — the cabinet secretary simon case will give evidence to the uk covid inquiry on the 23rd of may. his planned testimony had to be cancelled last year because of ill health. mr case is expected to face questioning about whatsapp message
it's the third time australia has declined to play afghanistan since the taliban returned to power in 2021. a one—off test match in september 2021 and a three—match men's one—day series in march 2023 were also cancelled. in a statement, cricket australia said: england women comfortably beat new zealand by 27 runs in theirfirst t20 in dunedin. captain heather knight top scored for england with 63 from just 39 balls, which helped the visitors to 160—4 — despite losing the toss. white...
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so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and the threats weighing on our country, we have decided "to raise the vigipirate state, that's france's nat
so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a...
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majority of the violence on militant groups based in afghanistan is lama, but accuses the ruling f gun taliban of giving these groups a safe haven. an accusation afghanistan's leadership has repeatedly denied this month pakistani strikes into afghanistan, regions increase tensions. fu, the pakistan says it was targeting a group which had attacked it. security forces, but couple claims the strikes killed, 8 civilians, it strikes and not the only way that pakistan is retaliation. it often shuts the border between the 2 countries affecting the livelihood of thousands of skins. so probably last year pockets done asked undocumented african refugees to leave the country, costing thousands to flee will be deported. many now believe that in state of policies that punish f gun civilians pakistan should engage with the taliban leadership in a meaningful dialogue as a way to come to the dangerous threat of terrorism engulfing the region. on the new report from the german power to the welfare of association is found in the alarm about the countries high rates of poverty. on 14000000 people living below th
majority of the violence on militant groups based in afghanistan is lama, but accuses the ruling f gun taliban of giving these groups a safe haven. an accusation afghanistan's leadership has repeatedly denied this month pakistani strikes into afghanistan, regions increase tensions. fu, the pakistan says it was targeting a group which had attacked it. security forces, but couple claims the strikes killed, 8 civilians, it strikes and not the only way that pakistan is retaliation. it often shuts...
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now believe that in state of policies that punish f going civilians pakistan should engage with the taliban leadership in a meaningful dialogue as a way to come to the dangerous threat of terrorism, engulfing the regional entities. reminder of our top stories at this hour at least 6 people are believed dead. the, with city of baltimore, maryland for a cargo ship, crashed into a major bridge, causing it to collapse. marilyn's governor said that the ship called the dalai reported the losing power before the crash. and you had that that initial investigation suggested there was an accident. and a u. k. court has to wait a final decision over the extradition of wiki licks founder drooling us off to the us on espionage charges. high court judges say they'll give him a new appeal unless us authorities provide further assurances. his rights will be protected and that he won't face the death penalty. and with that, you're up to date, but to stay tune doc film is up next, reporting on homophobia and cameron route. and remember, if you need more news on the go, you can always check us out at the w do
now believe that in state of policies that punish f going civilians pakistan should engage with the taliban leadership in a meaningful dialogue as a way to come to the dangerous threat of terrorism, engulfing the regional entities. reminder of our top stories at this hour at least 6 people are believed dead. the, with city of baltimore, maryland for a cargo ship, crashed into a major bridge, causing it to collapse. marilyn's governor said that the ship called the dalai reported the losing power...
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"the international community and the ruling taliban share a responsibility to bring some hope and light to the life of the crisis striken nation. decades of foreign interventions and war have made afghans the poorest and the saddest people on the planet. this nation has long yearn for peace and happiness, but it remains to be seen when or whether they find your last dream. rahmatullah bbon, press tv. president joe biden and former president donald trump continue to move toward a rematch in november after cleaning their party's presidential nominations. both nominees have been exchanging jobs as campaigning intensifies. now i've discussed that with our guests in our news review program. let's see what our guests had to say. you're watching uh press tv world news, time now for the news review. stay tuned. the us president joe biden warning that freedom and democracy is under attack and that after former president donald trump suggested a blood bathh in the case of losing the fall election. biden was speaking at the great iron clap dinner, which was pack with journalists and politicians. h
"the international community and the ruling taliban share a responsibility to bring some hope and light to the life of the crisis striken nation. decades of foreign interventions and war have made afghans the poorest and the saddest people on the planet. this nation has long yearn for peace and happiness, but it remains to be seen when or whether they find your last dream. rahmatullah bbon, press tv. president joe biden and former president donald trump continue to move toward a rematch in...
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so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. frank gardner giving us his analysis. let's speak to robert english, associate professor of international relations at the university of southern california, who specialises in the politics of russia. good to talk to you. you were listening into what our security correspondent had to say. share your thoughts on who
so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a...
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so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown, by the fsb, that's russia's domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's "a special military operation". that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name. and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so, i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. it comes as the head of the united nations agency for the palestinian refugees says israel have told him it will no longer prove its food convoys to enter northern gaza. in a post on social media, the head of unrwa described the move as outrageous. there has been no word from israel. it comes as a country's defence minister, yoav gal
so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown, by the fsb, that's russia's domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's "a special military...
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decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances have worsened. the afghan people have suffered decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances have worsened. as we speak, mental clinics across. are receiving more patience than ever. as psychologist, i witnessed the rise of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression, they have even led to suicide. if you take help away from people result in depressed and dead nation. hope is everything for human beings. if it is route it, all progress will be lost. the afghan people are resilient, but the absence of basic human necessities and rights. can crush even the strongest well, the international community and the ruling taliban share a responsibility to bring some hope and light to the life of the crisis a stricken nation. decades of foreign interventions and war have made afghans the poorest and the saddest people on the planet. this nation has long yearn for peace and happ
decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances have worsened. the afghan people have suffered decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances have worsened. as we speak, mental clinics across. are receiving more patience than ever. as psychologist, i witnessed the rise of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression,...
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and since the taliban took over in afghanistan in 2021, the only remaining insurgency there is a2. and in 2022, they attacked the russian embassy in cardle because macro considered that russia is an ally of the taliban. so a little complicated, but that is one reason. there are also connections with movements in central asia which is to be part of the former soviet empire. i think probably more pertinently, there is an ongoing crackdown inside russia by the fsb, that is the russian domestic security agency, against those suspected of being jihadist. now, that crackdown doesn't seem to have been comprehensive because it is staggering that these four attackers were able to get themselves into that concert hall unopposed, with powerful automatic weapons, plus incendiary devices and walk around their picking off their targets at will, with absolutely no sense of urgency. you don't see them looking over their shoulders thinking, we have seconds to complete this before the police arrived. they don't seem to be concerned at all, which is really, really odd. but i think we have to take fac
and since the taliban took over in afghanistan in 2021, the only remaining insurgency there is a2. and in 2022, they attacked the russian embassy in cardle because macro considered that russia is an ally of the taliban. so a little complicated, but that is one reason. there are also connections with movements in central asia which is to be part of the former soviet empire. i think probably more pertinently, there is an ongoing crackdown inside russia by the fsb, that is the russian domestic...
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decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban, their circumstances have worsened, the afghan people have suffered because of intervention. and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances. as we speak, mental clinics across kabul are receiving more patients than ever, as psychologist say witness the rise of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression. they have even led to suicide. if you take help away from people, it will result in depressed and dead. and rights can crush even the strongest well, the international community and the ruling taliban share a responsibility to bring some hope and light to the life of the crisis is stricken nation. decades of foreign interventions and war have made afghans the poorest and the saddest people on the planet. this nation has long yearn for peace and happiness, but it remains to be seen when or whether they find their loss. dream rahmatallah bagban press tv coble and there you have it those of the top stories on pres
decades of intervention and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban, their circumstances have worsened, the afghan people have suffered because of intervention. and war and they have not been happy, but experts say under the rule of the taliban their circumstances. as we speak, mental clinics across kabul are receiving more patients than ever, as psychologist say witness the rise of mental health problems such as anxiety, stress and depression. they have...
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this is a rare audio statement from the afghan taliban leader — what did he say in it. yes, indeed, he has not seen in public very often, and many people believe that he lives in the southern kandahar region. this speech was broadcast by national afghanistan radio, and we don't know when this was recorded, but the crux of this message was that we will continue to implement sharia law, the hard—line version of it, despite the hard—line version of it, despite the objections from western countries, and we will give this punishment for those who commit adultery, they will be treated according to the law by stoning them or by giving lashing in public. since they seized power in august 2021, at least five people have been executed in football stadiums in open places. they also criticised western democracy saying this may be against western democratic policies, but this is our law. this appears to be a very defiant message to the western governments and world powers which have been saying that afghanistan taliban regime should respect human rights, women's rights, if they
this is a rare audio statement from the afghan taliban leader — what did he say in it. yes, indeed, he has not seen in public very often, and many people believe that he lives in the southern kandahar region. this speech was broadcast by national afghanistan radio, and we don't know when this was recorded, but the crux of this message was that we will continue to implement sharia law, the hard—line version of it, despite the hard—line version of it, despite the objections from western...
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which by the way trump himself said the taliban did not live up to the deal we are leaving our troops, we are leaving our base. that's a bunch of baloney getting the generals and validation will be incredibly important. sparnumeral two of the general s about on this. thank you for your service. >> thank you. arthel: up next the search for a message college student continues in nashville. we will speak to a family friend on how his family is coping with his disappearance. you are watching fox news live. fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. arthel: the man accused of killing three and the members in pennsylvania yesterday is now awaiting extradition after a standoff in new jersey that unfolded live here in our newscast yesterday. authorities say 26-year-old andre gordon killed
which by the way trump himself said the taliban did not live up to the deal we are leaving our troops, we are leaving our base. that's a bunch of baloney getting the generals and validation will be incredibly important. sparnumeral two of the general s about on this. thank you for your service. >> thank you. arthel: up next the search for a message college student continues in nashville. we will speak to a family friend on how his family is coping with his disappearance. you are watching...
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then down and - mentioned it as evidence that quite a high number of people fleeing the taliban regime are reaching the united kingdom putts short on a small doubts. are you proud that you are members of parliament were whipped against voting for an amendment that prevented afghans who had supported his majesty's forces in afghanistan being sent to rwanda? does that make you proud? given we have had all these debates in parliament about opposition debate and what they do to mps and intimidation, i actually think characterising like that is deeply unhelpful. i have to say, i resent your characterisation. i am asking your characterisation. i am asking you a perfectly reasonable question. you have asked a question... did you whi our you have asked a question... did you whip your mps _ you have asked a question... did you whip your mps against _ you have asked a question... did you whip your mps against an _ you have asked a question... did you whip your mps against an event - you have asked a question... did you whip your mps against an event thatl whip your mps against an event that woul
then down and - mentioned it as evidence that quite a high number of people fleeing the taliban regime are reaching the united kingdom putts short on a small doubts. are you proud that you are members of parliament were whipped against voting for an amendment that prevented afghans who had supported his majesty's forces in afghanistan being sent to rwanda? does that make you proud? given we have had all these debates in parliament about opposition debate and what they do to mps and...
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just hours before cobble fell to the taliban job. i didn't did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan, he did not have a plan and lied to the american people about it. but policies and veteran members of congress began demanding all skiing, practically begging the administration to begin the evacuation. as soon as paul, i can make the withdrawal announcements in april 2021. we was done bold and ignored while they did it in fury, $180.00 accountability. kalsich planning lead to a classic withdrawal and many lives lost. the wealth policeman should have known that because of the indian political analysts says the congressional hearings expose the biden administration is in fact responsible for the afghanistan withdrawals failings. the total biden administration certainly decided to blame its failure to execute a timely and efficient evacuation on previous policies by the trump administration there. but as the recent hearing has shown, it was actually entirely due to the faults of the decisions made by the by did administration a
just hours before cobble fell to the taliban job. i didn't did not just fail it. withdrawing from afghanistan, he did not have a plan and lied to the american people about it. but policies and veteran members of congress began demanding all skiing, practically begging the administration to begin the evacuation. as soon as paul, i can make the withdrawal announcements in april 2021. we was done bold and ignored while they did it in fury, $180.00 accountability. kalsich planning lead to a classic...
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a journalists group in afghanistan says the taliban rulers have warned that if female journalists do not cover their faces on television, women could be banned from the media altogether. the message was conveyed to media firms in kabul. since seizing power, the taliban has imposed severe restrictions on women and girls in public and private life. a football star says he is shocked and heartbroken after being handed a for your band for doping. he says he plans to appeal. he was found to have elevated levels of testosterone in his system after test in august. it means he will be unable to play again until 2027 when he will be 34 years old. february is black history month in the u.s. is a celebration of a legacy of african-american culture and history. we wanted to take a closer look at a growing debate around reparations, compensating the descendants of black people who were enslaved in the u.s. earlier this month, california became the first state to introduce a slavery reparations package. while many black americans were disappointed to see it does not include cash payments, it boost
a journalists group in afghanistan says the taliban rulers have warned that if female journalists do not cover their faces on television, women could be banned from the media altogether. the message was conveyed to media firms in kabul. since seizing power, the taliban has imposed severe restrictions on women and girls in public and private life. a football star says he is shocked and heartbroken after being handed a for your band for doping. he says he plans to appeal. he was found to have...