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how do afghanistan's women see the future under this regime? that more in use asia with fresh vanity coming up after she'll break on faith is all and i'll see you next hour here on the wi fi 3 . ah, what people have to say matters to us. ah, that's why we listened to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. i agree with you feel worried about the planning meeting? i'm neil. host of the on the green thing about ghost and to me it's clear. we need to change. join me for deep dive into the green transformation for me, for you all the plans with this is deed of the news asia coming up to day. one more step towards erasing women from afghanistan society. the taliban forbid women present to us from showing their faces on tv. it's the latest in a long line of dictates that leads us to ask, do with the taliban wanted society without women? and later in the program, the story of empowerment from india. how this used to run by street children allowed this woman and many like to get off the streets and realize their potential ah i british manager, we
how do afghanistan's women see the future under this regime? that more in use asia with fresh vanity coming up after she'll break on faith is all and i'll see you next hour here on the wi fi 3 . ah, what people have to say matters to us. ah, that's why we listened to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. i agree with you feel worried about the planning meeting? i'm neil. host of the on the green thing about ghost and to me it's clear. we need to change. join me for deep dive into the...
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one more step towards erasing women from afghanistan society. the taliban forbid, women present to us from showing their faces on tv. it's the latest in a long line of dictates that leads us to also do the taliban wanted society without women. and later in the program, the story of empowerment from india. how this used to run by street children allowed this woman and many like her to get off the streets and realize their potential. ah i british manager, welcome to d. w. news asia. glad you could join us. women tv present, as in nevada, son can now no longer show their faces on screen. they are required to cover them, whether with the mosque or of bail, the new addict at is the latest salvo in the groups war on women. it adds to a growing list of thought about restrictions on women. this includes covering themselves in public, from head to toe, being allowed to travel, only with male guardians, restrictions on work, and a ban on education for teenage girls. how much more is to come? we're not sure, but the intent is clear and has been for some ti
one more step towards erasing women from afghanistan society. the taliban forbid, women present to us from showing their faces on tv. it's the latest in a long line of dictates that leads us to also do the taliban wanted society without women. and later in the program, the story of empowerment from india. how this used to run by street children allowed this woman and many like her to get off the streets and realize their potential. ah i british manager, welcome to d. w. news asia. glad you...
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this is targeting women in afghanistan. this is a problem and the hijab or whatever they are imposing, it can be another thing. in your art, and specifically in your series burqa behind the steering wheel, you are showing women in a way that they are not able to really be in afghanistan. what with those women want from the international community at a time like this? i mean, with the back behind the steering wheel or the last photograph project that i did in afghanistan the thing that me and all the women that i tried to talk on behalf of them was that the barker or the restrictions on our identity, the women of afghanistan are not always victims. but, i mean, i can say that with this thing, i just want to say that women in, at this after these 20 years, theyjust don't want to go back to 20 years ago and the desire to have the freedom. they are individual now and they are educated and they are free. they want to be free and they want to be educated. so this is the problem that we really want the international community to p
this is targeting women in afghanistan. this is a problem and the hijab or whatever they are imposing, it can be another thing. in your art, and specifically in your series burqa behind the steering wheel, you are showing women in a way that they are not able to really be in afghanistan. what with those women want from the international community at a time like this? i mean, with the back behind the steering wheel or the last photograph project that i did in afghanistan the thing that me and...
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the 1st one, they are thinking that all the population of afghanistan cannot migrate. so they should start fighting for their rights. they should continue to fight that were going on before and they should be fighting for woman's right and of janice done. but for the 2nd group, unfortunately, they are dreaming about migration and they are thinking of migration for very understandable reasons. so some of them believe that the bright future might be diff as a result of the fight that they should give for a change and afghanistan. but for a group that's the migration for you, we're talking about this whole to that or the international community can intervene and try and make the situation of bonus on a better. i mean, we both know that a number of nations have condemned the taliban for their actions against women. yet this group keeps issuing new orders against women. what really should the international community be doing to make sure that the taliban are deterred actually, de tolben has an agreement with you is say in which they are stating that they are respecting the
the 1st one, they are thinking that all the population of afghanistan cannot migrate. so they should start fighting for their rights. they should continue to fight that were going on before and they should be fighting for woman's right and of janice done. but for the 2nd group, unfortunately, they are dreaming about migration and they are thinking of migration for very understandable reasons. so some of them believe that the bright future might be diff as a result of the fight that they should...
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going on as long as it did, or afghanistan. right? now, the war that we're supporting in yemen through arms to saudi arabia and the new e is keeping it truly genocidal. war going on are enormous massacre and i think with very little benefit except to the arms manufacturers. people asked why do we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere in the answer is, who has a lesson to learn? those wars were very profitable for the people you name for lucky raytheon, northrop grumman and the others are they have anything to learn. i'm afraid that right now, there's 2 major purposes that will keep the war. they can keep the war and ukraine going. as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of guerrilla, we're that we're supporting that we support, as we did against the soviets in afghanistan for 10 years. and he asked the ukranian people would be ground to bits in the course of that as the afghans were. and yet it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and
going on as long as it did, or afghanistan. right? now, the war that we're supporting in yemen through arms to saudi arabia and the new e is keeping it truly genocidal. war going on are enormous massacre and i think with very little benefit except to the arms manufacturers. people asked why do we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere in the answer is, who has a lesson to learn? those wars were very profitable for the people you name for lucky raytheon, northrop...
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the 1st one, they are thinking that all the population of afghanistan cannot migrate. so they should start fighting for their rights. they should continue to fight that were going on before and they should be fighting for woman's right and of janice done. but for the 2nd group, unfortunately, they are dreaming about migration and they are thinking of migration for very understandable reasons. so some of them believe that the bright future might be diff as a result of the fight that they should give for a change and afghanistan. but for a group that's the migration for you, we're talking about this whole to that or the international community can intervene and try and make the situation of bonus on a better. i mean, we both know that a number of nations have condemned the taliban for that actions against women. yet this group keeps issuing new orders against women. what really should the international community be doing to make sure that the taliban are deterred? actually, de taliban has an agreement with you say in which they are stating that they are respecting the hu
the 1st one, they are thinking that all the population of afghanistan cannot migrate. so they should start fighting for their rights. they should continue to fight that were going on before and they should be fighting for woman's right and of janice done. but for the 2nd group, unfortunately, they are dreaming about migration and they are thinking of migration for very understandable reasons. so some of them believe that the bright future might be diff as a result of the fight that they should...
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as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of guerrilla we're, we're supporting that we support, as we did against the soviets in afghanistan for 10 years. and the f ukrainian people would be ground to bits in the course of that as the afghans were. and yet it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and keep going. there is one other major motives that effects these things in particular in europe . and that is it r u. s. role in europe who are not after all a european nation. and we has no particular rule in the european union. but in nato, that's as the mafia says. cosa nostra our thing. we control natal pretty much. and nato gives us an excuse generation to shell enormous amounts of arms to now to the formally warsaw pact, nations which had only 2nd raid are obviously, so the weapons altogether from the moment that the berlin wall came down, lockheed representatives were in warsaw showing them on a need for f, 20 tunes and for other weapons right there, against who as the russians are reas
as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of guerrilla we're, we're supporting that we support, as we did against the soviets in afghanistan for 10 years. and the f ukrainian people would be ground to bits in the course of that as the afghans were. and yet it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and keep going. there is one other major motives that effects these things in particular in europe . and that is it r u. s. role...
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today you see that this country only 50% of afghanistan and 00 50% of afghanistan is being limited to their houses, it is being banned from education, being banned from working. do you really think the taliban are promising what they believe in or what they preach? they actually let their own daughters go to school while girls in afghanistan cannot go to school. they themselves can travel, their women can travel in qatar and pakistan while the women of afghanistan cannot even be escorted from one district to another. so i don't believe what they say. what they say and do are not the same things. they are not following what they preach. >> absolutely. and it comes to more than just issues facing women, millions of afghans face starvation, the statistic here, some 95% of households face food security issues. and a lot of that is tied to the economic crisis which definitely affects women and girls maybe even more. >> and let's look at it like why are the taliban so keen on following the real issues of girls education so much, that they are more focused on this while the country is at tha
today you see that this country only 50% of afghanistan and 00 50% of afghanistan is being limited to their houses, it is being banned from education, being banned from working. do you really think the taliban are promising what they believe in or what they preach? they actually let their own daughters go to school while girls in afghanistan cannot go to school. they themselves can travel, their women can travel in qatar and pakistan while the women of afghanistan cannot even be escorted from...
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sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the market on their own. the terror catches up with sabriyah in england, too. she has nightmares about the taliban trying to kill her. her team and her love of the sport help her to cope with it all. sabriyah: i like football, because all the girls, we are together. we are passing, shooting, it's very amazing for me. but when there is a goal, i am so happy. goal, goal, goal! i like it. yes, it's emotion. reporter: sabriyah has already introduced herself to leeds united -- she's hoping for a professional career. because soccer, to her, means one thing above all, and that's freedom. lara: it's more than just a game. that's all from us this week at “focus on europe.” don't forget, you can watch more of our show online at dw.com. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is dw news. live from
sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the market on their own. the terror catches up with sabriyah in england, too. she has nightmares about the taliban trying to kill her. her team and her love of the sport help her to cope with it all. sabriyah: i like football, because all the girls, we are together. we are passing, shooting, it's very amazing for me. but when there is a goal, i am so...
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before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh, oh ha. ah ah oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament hannon, no man shares that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to give a voice to people in their homeland afghans who could not leave the country and now have to live under the television part. and that's it for today as ever this morn, our website, we're back here again on monday. we'll see you then, but i to the point, strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives, plugin reputed and brushes, armed forces have suffered some serious setbacks during the invasion of neighboring ukraine. so will they scale back operations or is put in perhaps to launch a new campaign? find out on to the point shortly. to the point, dw d
before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh, oh ha. ah ah oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament hannon, no man shares that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to...
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sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the market on their own. the terror catches up with sabriyah in england, too. she has nightmares about the taliban trying to kill her. her team and her love of the sport help her to cope with it all. sabriyah: i like football, because all the girls, we are together. we are passing, shooting, it's very amazing for me. but when there is a goal, i am so happy. goal, goal, goal! i like it. yes, it's emotion. reporter: sabriyah has already introduced herself to leeds united -- she's hoping for a professional career. because soccer, to her, means one thing above all, and that's freedom. lara: it's more than just a game. that's all from us this week at “focus on europe.” don't forget, you can watch more of our show online at dw.com. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 05/05/22 05/05/22 [captioning
sabriyah talks on the phone with her mother-in-law in afghanistan. she tells sabriyah that women today are receiving threats just for going to the market on their own. the terror catches up with sabriyah in england, too. she has nightmares about the taliban trying to kill her. her team and her love of the sport help her to cope with it all. sabriyah: i like football, because all the girls, we are together. we are passing, shooting, it's very amazing for me. but when there is a goal, i am so...
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people ask, why don't we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere? and the answer is, who has a listen to learn? those wars were very profitable for the people you name for lockheed raytheon knows will come in and the others are. they have anything to learn. i'm afraid that right now, there's 2 major purposes that will keep the war that can keep the war and you crank going, as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of guerrilla, we're that we're supporting that we support, as we did against the soviets in afghanistan for 10 years. and the f ukrainian people would be ground to bits in the course of that as the afghans were. and yet it's very comfortable for people who are supplying those weapons and keep going. there is one other major motives that affects these things in particular in europe . and that is that r u. s. role in europe who are not after all, a european nation. and we have no particular rule in a european union, but in nato, that's as the mafia says, cosa nostra our thing. we control natal p
people ask, why don't we learn from our failures in vietnam and afghanistan and elsewhere? and the answer is, who has a listen to learn? those wars were very profitable for the people you name for lockheed raytheon knows will come in and the others are. they have anything to learn. i'm afraid that right now, there's 2 major purposes that will keep the war that can keep the war and you crank going, as long as the war in afghanistan, not in the way that is being waged now. but by a kind of...
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quite ossibl afghanistan it needed? quite possibly and _ afghanistan it needed? quite possibly and probably - afghanistan it needed? quite possibly and probably and - afghanistan it needed? (iii its: possibly and probably and the afghanistan it needed? (iei its: possibly and probably and the irony, of course, is that when the incoming coalition government came in in 2010 actually we shifted away from doing government to government support because, often, that government support was not well spent and actually, the aid programme had pivoted to humanitarian agencies to what they were doing for ordinary people in a country irrespective of the differences we had with the government sol the differences we had with the government so i do think there were challenges and from my perspective i think it was a step backwards to reduce and come back from the knot .7% of gdp commitments and reduce that to not .5%. also, closer to home in ukraine, and the crisis we on our own doorstep, it is going to be more important for the uk to play a leading role. brute be more important
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before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy over nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh, i mean, ah, oh, speaking from brussels member of the european parliament, hannah no eman shares that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to give a voice to people in their homeland afghans who could not leave the country and now have to live under the television part. and that's it for today as ever. there's more now website. we're back here again on monday. we'll see you then, but i got some hot tips for your bucket list. magic corner trip hotspot for food check and some great cultural memorials to boot camp w. travel off we go. hello guys . this is the 77 percent. the platform with these issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel, we're not afraid detachment, denny kits to talk to. young peop
before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy over nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh, i mean, ah, oh, speaking from brussels member of the european parliament, hannah no eman shares that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such...
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translation: in afghanistan, 99% of women follow - the correct hijab. the other i%, we request them to implement this decree. this is not our order, but the order of god. when they took power last august, it initially appeared as if the taliban were much less strict than they were 20 years ago. but in recent weeks, their ministry of vice and virtue has been issuing more and more hardline decrees, governing in particular the lives of afghan women. the schools need to be open, there is famine all over this country. there are suicide bombings. there are so many other problems. instead of looking after that, they are always after women. teenage girls have still not been allowed back to school. many worry that the fragile progress made on women's rights here is now unravelling. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. a pro—bejing election committee in hong kong is beginning to choose a new city leader — and we already know the result asjohn lee, a former deputy head of police — he's the only candidate. the current leader , carrie lam , oversaw the implement
translation: in afghanistan, 99% of women follow - the correct hijab. the other i%, we request them to implement this decree. this is not our order, but the order of god. when they took power last august, it initially appeared as if the taliban were much less strict than they were 20 years ago. but in recent weeks, their ministry of vice and virtue has been issuing more and more hardline decrees, governing in particular the lives of afghan women. the schools need to be open, there is famine all...
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he left afghanistan more than 10 months ago, afghanistan's last finance minister before the taliban seized control. he met us outside the now empty afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here? >> tough. we had great memories of i used to come here at least twice a year for the imforld bank meeting. >> he was living with his family in afghanistan and resigned days before couple fell to the taliban. -- kabul filter the taban. >> when i left provinces were being taken. but my guess was that the capital would remain at least a couple years. it is tragic. 35 million people to 40 million people taken hostage by a fanatic group that does not believe in the basic rights of people, the basic rights of minorities, the basic rights of more than 50% of the population, the women. it is completely reversing more than 20 years of progress we made. >> despite the progress, he says the system was broken. >> to me the biggest issue was incompetence at key positions. also, the 20 years of corruption that eroded the pillars of democracy. >> he had plenty of time to process how it all went wrong on
he left afghanistan more than 10 months ago, afghanistan's last finance minister before the taliban seized control. he met us outside the now empty afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here? >> tough. we had great memories of i used to come here at least twice a year for the imforld bank meeting. >> he was living with his family in afghanistan and resigned days before couple fell to the taliban. -- kabul filter the taban. >> when i left provinces were being...
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left afghanistan more than 10 months ago, afghanistan's last finance minister before the taliban seized control. he met us outside the now empty afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here? >> tough. we had great memories of i used to come here at least twice a year for the iorld bank meeting. >> he was living with his family in afghanistan and resigned days before couple fell to the taliban. -- kabul filter the ban. >> when i left provinces were being taken. but my guess was that the capital would remain at least a couple years. it is tragic. 35 million people to 40 million people taken hostage by a fanatic group that does not believe in the basic rights of people, the basic rights of minorities, the basic rights of more than 50% of the population, the women. it is completely reversing more than 20 years of progress we made. >> despite the progress, he says the system was broken. >> to me the biggest issue was incompetence at key positions. also, the 20 years of corruption that eroded the pillars of democracy. >> he had plenty of time to process how it all went wrong once u
left afghanistan more than 10 months ago, afghanistan's last finance minister before the taliban seized control. he met us outside the now empty afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here? >> tough. we had great memories of i used to come here at least twice a year for the iorld bank meeting. >> he was living with his family in afghanistan and resigned days before couple fell to the taliban. -- kabul filter the ban. >> when i left provinces were being taken. but...
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efforts in afghanistan but most of all a terrible betrayal of the afghanistan women. there was so disingenuous they told me he's bunch of barefaced lies and eventually two daughters to they go to school. and of course right there is the hypocrisy which is riddled through the taliban eat those one rule for them and their children for the four. any girl after age about 12, 13 is not going to school. they may say are entitled to have their education stolen from them after two decades of getting used to having one. and many of this new rule of afghanistan women they can't go out there actually told the stay at home but they do go out they can only view their eyes any breach of the rule the male relatives or the male employer may be held responsible they are the enforcements and if they don't enforce it than they themselves face imprisonment. seer taking really step back to the dark medieval ages with this. to the very worst of taliban 1.0. there is no taliban 2.0. just as bad as they were before and the abandonment of these people i think this could be on joe biden's cons
efforts in afghanistan but most of all a terrible betrayal of the afghanistan women. there was so disingenuous they told me he's bunch of barefaced lies and eventually two daughters to they go to school. and of course right there is the hypocrisy which is riddled through the taliban eat those one rule for them and their children for the four. any girl after age about 12, 13 is not going to school. they may say are entitled to have their education stolen from them after two decades of getting...
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over the past 6 months, 30 of them didn't survive. afghanistan's most vulnerable falling victim to the country's multiple crises. with asthma it is, and how would it be the reasons for the increased number of cases are many. the 1st one is drought. and then there's the shortage of food supplies and joblessness. many people are out of work. so when there are lack of jobs, drought and poverty, the number of severe acute malnutrition cases will increase. what are the deal with after the taliban take over last year, emergency aid managed to stave off and outright famine over the winter. but now food relief efforts struggling to keep pace and agencies a warning of worst to come here in kandahar city entire families are struggling to feed themselves with his mother's 8 month old son died from malnutrition just weeks ago. now she fears for her other children to come up with. i think that maybe not at all. i think the government hasn't helped us at all. no one has asked us if we're hungry or have something to eat or not. if someone doesn't help her support and i fear my other children will als
over the past 6 months, 30 of them didn't survive. afghanistan's most vulnerable falling victim to the country's multiple crises. with asthma it is, and how would it be the reasons for the increased number of cases are many. the 1st one is drought. and then there's the shortage of food supplies and joblessness. many people are out of work. so when there are lack of jobs, drought and poverty, the number of severe acute malnutrition cases will increase. what are the deal with after the taliban...
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before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh i i ah, oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament hannon, no eman shares. that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to give a voice to people in their homeland afghans who could not leave the country and now have to live under the television part. and that's it for today as ever. there's more now website. we're back here again on monday. we'll see you then. but i had a question of whether the next crisis will come, but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important shaping to morrow? well, exploring opportunities for media professionals in times of crisis. google media. june 2022. your ticket now? ah, what people have to say matters to us. mm. t
before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished. shaggy nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban. oh i i ah, oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament hannon, no eman shares. that view dialogue with the taliban should continue. but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to give...
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we had an alternative in afghanistan, joe. we could have kept 2500 to 3500 troops there and added the contractors there and we pushed the sophisticated american helicopters on them which were the critical element in their whole defense strategy because you have a huge reserve, those helicopters get that capable to command and reserve out to the forces that are under attack. the minute those go away, the entire scheme, the concept is invalid. but this is a -- really quite revolutionary and we haven't i don't think completely internalized that. and by the way, we do have to then completely re-tool, re-equip and retrain for major combat operations with a peer competitor. we're not really seeing russia as a peer competitor in this session with the exception of certainly their nuclear force. this looks like the cold war battles that i trained for up to the time that i was a major or so when the wall came down. it is largely older equipment, yes there are some drones, yes there is some new capabilities an so on. but what we need to
we had an alternative in afghanistan, joe. we could have kept 2500 to 3500 troops there and added the contractors there and we pushed the sophisticated american helicopters on them which were the critical element in their whole defense strategy because you have a huge reserve, those helicopters get that capable to command and reserve out to the forces that are under attack. the minute those go away, the entire scheme, the concept is invalid. but this is a -- really quite revolutionary and we...
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are you optimistic for the future of afghanistan? i think i am optimistic, i love the women of, of planner and the fact that we have isn't back in the day and it's nothing new. this has happened to us again and again. but then at the same time, one thing that i want to highlight is the regional powers have always been games. no one has done. they have always played a way to the road to make sure that the women up on the sun are always back. now i am currently honestly disappointed at the fact that the regional women were actually muslim, no philistine towards their own muslim sisters were free. right now i'm going to g banks imposing so many laws that are not even sure yet. shantia white, right? yeah. you know, as you talk about those women, i mean, what do you think they can do? what is their role? i mean, like a 4 starters, a country pakistan has a lot of women representatives. why are those women representatives silent right now? i'm not pushing their own leadership to ask and pull it back to stop being this to the women of afghan
are you optimistic for the future of afghanistan? i think i am optimistic, i love the women of, of planner and the fact that we have isn't back in the day and it's nothing new. this has happened to us again and again. but then at the same time, one thing that i want to highlight is the regional powers have always been games. no one has done. they have always played a way to the road to make sure that the women up on the sun are always back. now i am currently honestly disappointed at the fact...
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over the past 6 months, 30 of them didn't survive. afghanistan's most vulnerable falling victim to the countries multiple crises. without him, it is and how would it be? the reasons for the increased number of cases are many. the 1st one is drought. and then there's the shortage of food supplies and joblessness. many people are out of work. so when there are lack of jobs, drought and poverty, the number of severe acute malnutrition cases will increase. what are the deal with after the taliban takeover last year, emergency aid many's to stave off and outright famine over the winter. but now food relief efforts struggling to keep pace and agencies a warning of worse to come here in kandahar city entire families are struggling to feed themselves with his mother's 8 month old son died from malnutrition just weeks ago. now she fears for her other children to come up with. i think that maybe not at all. i think the government hasn't helped us at all. no one has asked us if we're hungry or have something to eat or not. if someone doesn't help her support and i fear my other children will also
over the past 6 months, 30 of them didn't survive. afghanistan's most vulnerable falling victim to the countries multiple crises. without him, it is and how would it be? the reasons for the increased number of cases are many. the 1st one is drought. and then there's the shortage of food supplies and joblessness. many people are out of work. so when there are lack of jobs, drought and poverty, the number of severe acute malnutrition cases will increase. what are the deal with after the taliban...
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this could be the last time we see women's faces in afghanistan. as of now, they're required to cover their bodies from head to toe. whether it be a job that women who don't where the job firstly should be identified and their guardian should be advised that the women themselves should be punished. it's the latest move to police women's lives and his confirmed fee is that taliban rule this time around? likely won't be any different to that previous rule from 1996 to 2001 when women's rights were old, but removed. women's voices a know to be absent from responses to the new law. because they fear being punished for speaking out. only a few dare to talk about life and the taliban rule of clinical unhinge manon. it is meaningless to live in afghanistan because you feel like a prisoner hello to go. you can only eat and sleep and live according to the taliban, as well as the hopes on fish for the girls have also been bought from secondary education. though it's reported that many of the younger taliban educating dag girls in pakistan and cut off many af
this could be the last time we see women's faces in afghanistan. as of now, they're required to cover their bodies from head to toe. whether it be a job that women who don't where the job firstly should be identified and their guardian should be advised that the women themselves should be punished. it's the latest move to police women's lives and his confirmed fee is that taliban rule this time around? likely won't be any different to that previous rule from 1996 to 2001 when women's rights...
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are you optimistic for the future of afghanistan? i think i am optimistic about the women i felt when it's done and the fact that we haven't isn't back in the d m, it's nothing new. this has happened to us again and again. but then at the same time, one thing that i want to highlight is the regional powers, have all those been. i games the one to sunday have always played a way to row to make sure that the women understand are always back. i am currently honestly disappointed at the fact that the regional women were actually muslim, philistine towards their own muslim sisters were free right now under the gene that's imposing so many laws that are not even sure. yet. shania weiss right? yeah. you know, as you talk about those women, i mean, what do you think they can do? what is their role? i mean, like a, for starters, the country pakistan has a lot of women representatives. why are those women are presented silent right now? why not pushing their own leadership to ask the taliban to stop being this to the women of afghanistan to op
are you optimistic for the future of afghanistan? i think i am optimistic about the women i felt when it's done and the fact that we haven't isn't back in the d m, it's nothing new. this has happened to us again and again. but then at the same time, one thing that i want to highlight is the regional powers, have all those been. i games the one to sunday have always played a way to row to make sure that the women understand are always back. i am currently honestly disappointed at the fact that...
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before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished chicago for, nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban oh oh i i ah, oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament, hannah, no man shares that view dialogue with a taliban should continue, but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to give a voice to people in their homeland afghans who could not leave the country and now have to live under the television. and that's it for today as ever. there's more now website. we're back here again on monday. we'll see you then. but i people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families played on tanks in syria to these critical wheeler trade. people lean extreme around 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking yes. why? because no one should have to sleep. make up your own
before the taliban invasion, there were 69 women lawmakers in afghanistan. now not a single woman is in government, and the legislature has been abolished chicago for, nor is i starkly warns the west over officially recognizing the taliban oh oh i i ah, oh, sneaking from brussels member of the european parliament, hannah, no man shares that view dialogue with a taliban should continue, but the west should also take this exiled parliament seriously. the law makers here will need such backing to...
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i have sergeant bill viable who got wounded next to me in afghanistan later killed in action in afghanistan. and doug sloan, one of my paratroopers killed in afghanistan and bill jacobson come another one of my airborne troopers killed in iraq. i think of them. when i think of the divisions in this country today, we need to think of the men and even the women who have gone before us and paid the ultimate sacrifice some of the weekend and began to heal as a nation. we are really badly wounded, divided and let the sacrifice of the men and women in uniform be the first step towards healing this nation. >> todd: beautifully said and thank you for sharing the names. the individuals we should never forget because through their sacrifice we have what we have. make sure to check out anthony's book "chasing the lion." thank you for your reflection on this memorial day. we appreciate it. >> thank you, todd. >> todd: remembered the service members who made the ultimate sacrifice and president biden's withdrawal from afghanistan. >> ashley: army combat member cory mills to honor that next. buried in re
i have sergeant bill viable who got wounded next to me in afghanistan later killed in action in afghanistan. and doug sloan, one of my paratroopers killed in afghanistan and bill jacobson come another one of my airborne troopers killed in iraq. i think of them. when i think of the divisions in this country today, we need to think of the men and even the women who have gone before us and paid the ultimate sacrifice some of the weekend and began to heal as a nation. we are really badly wounded,...
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our other issues, in terms of ukraine, the disaster we had in afghanistan, i am in afghanistan veteran, who encouraged our enemies, including putin, in their attempts to conquer ukraine. host: let's talk to dale, who is calling from columbus, ohio, on the democrat line. dale, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say thank you. i just want to say, i am so amazed about the republican party, due to the fact that you have a man who has not held any government positions, such as donald trump. you see him on national television, agreeing with in, all of the interests and everything, saying russia -- he agreed with pruden. putin is a baby killer. -- putin. putin is a baby killer. you see how he attacks people in ukraine. it is amazing. he says he will grab women by their private parts and yet these people still support him. he says he will bring all these pittance's back to the united states. but not one time would he bring his back to the united states because he can get so much more money. it is amazing what these republicans do. i cannot believe that people believe this man. he sa
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the ordinary citizens of afghanistan struggle to meet their basic needs as the taliban further restricts the rights of women, drawing international condemnation. >> with the internationa community putting sanctions on afghanistan, the taliban aren't suffering from this. it's the common afghans. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it's the little things. the reminders of what's important. it's why fidelity dedicated advisors are hereo help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that's the planning effect from fidelity. >> the rules of business are being reinvented for the more flexible work force. by embracing innovation, looking not only at current opportunities but i had to future ones. >> people who know, no bdo. ♪ >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these in
the ordinary citizens of afghanistan struggle to meet their basic needs as the taliban further restricts the rights of women, drawing international condemnation. >> with the internationa community putting sanctions on afghanistan, the taliban aren't suffering from this. it's the common afghans. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it's the little things. the reminders of what's...
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spent $90 billion training afghanistan forces and gave them 600,000 weapons. it took the taliban only 30 days last summer to capture all 34 provinces. it was a strategic defeat. the first u.s. government report to talk about it is from an inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction who joins me now. welcome back. you write that the single most important factor was the u.s. decision to withdraw military forces and contractors from afghanistan from an agreement in february of 2020. >> it was a devastating impact on the morale of the average soldier. they felt abandoned by the u.s.. they were left alone. reporter: morality have been low before that. there were many afghan soldiers complained they were fighting what was seen as a corrupt government. and the taliban was fighting to evict foreign forces. >> this is not to say that the afghans did not have problems before this treaty. the decision made by the administration. what really happened was they felt essentially that the taliban had cut a deal with our government and to some extent maybe their own gover
spent $90 billion training afghanistan forces and gave them 600,000 weapons. it took the taliban only 30 days last summer to capture all 34 provinces. it was a strategic defeat. the first u.s. government report to talk about it is from an inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction who joins me now. welcome back. you write that the single most important factor was the u.s. decision to withdraw military forces and contractors from afghanistan from an agreement in february of 2020. >>...
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the taliban latest decree is that all women in afghanistan must cover their entire body. when they're outside the home. he does the ha, i'm r o d i go and he, he job is a privilege for wisdom and paused women. he jobby women are protected from disobedience and sins. they'll always be restricted. they'll be protected from evil . if a woman is seen in public, without head to toe covering she along with her husband, her mail guardian could be punished. this is not the one who has the homes for the women who don't have a job should be known. the men should be advised and warned. the strict enforcement of burka became a global symbol of the taliban rule when it was in power in the 1990s. since re taking control of afghanistan last year, taliban leaders have re introduced restrictions mainly directed at women. this most recent decree is one of the harshest yet why is it that only one issue is a priority for one? why not? you know, policy and hunger on poverty, on lack of jobs, unsecure. if you taliban leaders have also cracked down on education for girls closing down secondary
the taliban latest decree is that all women in afghanistan must cover their entire body. when they're outside the home. he does the ha, i'm r o d i go and he, he job is a privilege for wisdom and paused women. he jobby women are protected from disobedience and sins. they'll always be restricted. they'll be protected from evil . if a woman is seen in public, without head to toe covering she along with her husband, her mail guardian could be punished. this is not the one who has the homes for the...
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afghanistan's cries for more food are becoming increasingly difficult to answer. and joining me novel more from global is units of, of grandson's chief of nutrition. melanie galvan is government do, uni, surf, and other agencies have the resources they need to be able to have of granite psalms children. i would say at this point in time, know we're seeing a situation that are getting increasingly worse and really we haven't seen very much funding in the past couple months. so the situation is getting a little bit ahead of our ability to i'm programs to deal with it. not last summer units of had issued its largest ever single country. your pin photo gone, his son that was valued at about $2000000000.00. are you saying that that that money didn't derive didn't know when i was speaking, speaking on nutrition funding, which i know of it better than probably the broader basket were substantially underfunded from, from where we need to be. we're looking at possibly a 1000000 children over a 1000000 children this year that will be severely malnourished. and that's an ast
afghanistan's cries for more food are becoming increasingly difficult to answer. and joining me novel more from global is units of, of grandson's chief of nutrition. melanie galvan is government do, uni, surf, and other agencies have the resources they need to be able to have of granite psalms children. i would say at this point in time, know we're seeing a situation that are getting increasingly worse and really we haven't seen very much funding in the past couple months. so the situation is...
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the taliban latest decree is that all women in afghanistan must cover their entire body. when they're outside the home. he does the ha, i'm r o d i go and he, he job is a privilege for wisdom and paused women. he jobby women of protected from disobedience and sins. they'll always be restricted. they'll be protected from evil . if a woman is seen in public, without head to toe covering she along with her husband, her mail guardian could be punished. this is not the one who has the homes for the women who don't have a job should be known. the men should be advised and warned. the strict enforcement of burka became a global symbol of the taliban rule when it was in power in the 1990s. since re taking control of afghanistan last year, taliban leaders have re introduced restrictions mainly directed at women. this most recent decree is one of the harshest yet why is it that only one issue is a priority for one? why not? you know, policy and hunger on poverty, on lack of jobs, unsecure. if you taliban leaders have also cracked down on education for girls closing down secondary s
the taliban latest decree is that all women in afghanistan must cover their entire body. when they're outside the home. he does the ha, i'm r o d i go and he, he job is a privilege for wisdom and paused women. he jobby women of protected from disobedience and sins. they'll always be restricted. they'll be protected from evil . if a woman is seen in public, without head to toe covering she along with her husband, her mail guardian could be punished. this is not the one who has the homes for the...
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our other issues, in terms of ukraine, the disaster we had in afghanistan, i am in afghanistan veteran, who encouraged our enemies, including putin, in their attempts to conquer ukraine. host: let's talk to dale, who is calling from columbus, ohio, on the democrat line. dale, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say thank you. i just want to say, i am so amazed about the republican party, due to the fact that you have a man who has not held any government positions, such as donald trump. you see him on national television, agreeing with in, all of the interests and everything, saying russia -- he agreed with pruden. putin is a baby killer. -- putin. putin is a baby killer. you see how he attacks people in ukraine. it is amazing. he says he will grab women by their private parts and yet these people still support him. he says he will bring all these pittance's back to the united states. but not one time would he bring his back to the united states because he can get so much more money. it is amazing what these republicans do. i cannot believe that people believe this man. he sa
our other issues, in terms of ukraine, the disaster we had in afghanistan, i am in afghanistan veteran, who encouraged our enemies, including putin, in their attempts to conquer ukraine. host: let's talk to dale, who is calling from columbus, ohio, on the democrat line. dale, good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say thank you. i just want to say, i am so amazed about the republican party, due to the fact that you have a man who has not held any government positions, such as donald...
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this makes me so sad. >> my mesge to all the girls of afghanistan is to be brave. if you are brave, nobody can stop you. >> younger girls have been allowed back to school. but, it is not here when or if older girls will be. the taliban says they need to create the create -- create envt first. taliban officials omit -- admit female education is a sensitive issue for them for -- with some influential hardliners opposed to it. on a private others in the group have expressed disappointment at the decision to not allow all-girls schools to reopen. some have made public declarations of the right of girls to learn. this is an afghani cleric well respected by the taliban based in pakistan. on a recent trip to kabul, he met seeing -- senior figures in the group. he has issued a religious deee stating that girls' schools can and should be educated. >> there is no justification in sharia to say female education is not allowed. all the religious books have stated female education is permissible. for example, is a woman gets sick in an islamic environment, and she needs treatme
this makes me so sad. >> my mesge to all the girls of afghanistan is to be brave. if you are brave, nobody can stop you. >> younger girls have been allowed back to school. but, it is not here when or if older girls will be. the taliban says they need to create the create -- create envt first. taliban officials omit -- admit female education is a sensitive issue for them for -- with some influential hardliners opposed to it. on a private others in the group have expressed...
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translation: in afghanistan, 99% of women follow - the correct hijab. the other i%, we request them to implement this decree. this is not our order, but the order of god. when they took power last august, it initially appeared as if the taliban were much less strict than they were 20 years ago. but in recent weeks, their ministry of vice and virtue has been issuing more and more hardline decrees, governing in particular the lives of afghan women. the schools need to be open, there is famine all over this country. there are suicide bombings. there are so many other problems. instead of looking after that, they are always after women. teenage girls have still not been allowed back to school. many worry that the fragile progress made on women's rights here is now unravelling. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul. you're watching bbc news — a reminder of the headlines. final results are declared in northern ireland's assembly election — with an historic win for the irish nationalist party — sinn fein. ukraine says all women, children and the elderly have
translation: in afghanistan, 99% of women follow - the correct hijab. the other i%, we request them to implement this decree. this is not our order, but the order of god. when they took power last august, it initially appeared as if the taliban were much less strict than they were 20 years ago. but in recent weeks, their ministry of vice and virtue has been issuing more and more hardline decrees, governing in particular the lives of afghan women. the schools need to be open, there is famine all...
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this makes me so sad. >> my message to all the girls of afghanistan is to be brave. if you are brave, nobody can stop you. >> younger girls have been allowed back to school. but, it is not here when or if older girls will be. the taliban says they need to create the create -- create envt first. taliban officials omit -- admit female education is a sensitive issue for them for -- with some influential hardliners opposed to it. on a private others in the group have expressed disappointment at the decision to not allow all-girls schools to reopen. some have made public declarations of the right of girls to learn. this is an afghani cleric well respected by the taliban based in pakistan. on a recent trip to kabul, he met seeing -- senior figures in the group. he has issued a religious deee stating that girls' schools can and should be educated. >> there is no justification in sharia to say female education is not allowed. all the religious books have stated female education is permissible. for example, is a woman gets sick in an islamic environment, and she needs treatme
this makes me so sad. >> my message to all the girls of afghanistan is to be brave. if you are brave, nobody can stop you. >> younger girls have been allowed back to school. but, it is not here when or if older girls will be. the taliban says they need to create the create -- create envt first. taliban officials omit -- admit female education is a sensitive issue for them for -- with some influential hardliners opposed to it. on a private others in the group have expressed...
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one of the main ones being its relationship with pakistan which borders both india and afghanistan. well, i'm gonna start and is good to go for india's own security because the last time the u. s. withdrew drama, got to stand out about to go are i'm starting to go up the grass, but it isn't that focused on had b, but mentoring in the other parts of india. it accelerated and it created a security issue across the country in india. and in b, ever since the u. s. has left afghanistan, there is a serious concern with this big bush me in india, that's the kind of violence that we have seen by data groups english meeting, the last one, you know, so it looks like a pakistan is once again trying to infiltrate it's dennis into question me, it's once again trying to create a cd. i know i know under situation as red as a security situation for in your b establishment english. mean, that is why i've got to standard means our ready, you didn't link bought in the us or that doesn't from this hour i will be back in about 32 and a half minutes with another phone for switch new services or community
one of the main ones being its relationship with pakistan which borders both india and afghanistan. well, i'm gonna start and is good to go for india's own security because the last time the u. s. withdrew drama, got to stand out about to go are i'm starting to go up the grass, but it isn't that focused on had b, but mentoring in the other parts of india. it accelerated and it created a security issue across the country in india. and in b, ever since the u. s. has left afghanistan, there is a...
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he met us outside the now in the afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here, in front of the embassy? it is tou~h. front of the embassy? it is tough- we _ front of the embassy? it is tough. we have _ front of the embassy? it is tough. we have had - front of the embassy? it 3 tough. we have had great memories of herod, meetings, i used to come here at least twice a year. he used to come here at least twice a year-— twice a year. he was living with his — twice a year. he was living with his family _ twice a year. he was living with his family and - twice a year. he was living - with his family and afghanistan and resigned days before kabul fell to the taliban. it and resigned days before kabul fell to the taliban.— fell to the taliban. it was unbelievable. _ fell to the taliban. it was unbelievable. while - fell to the taliban. it was unbelievable. while i - fell to the taliban. it wasl unbelievable. while i left, provinces were still being taken, but my guess was that the capital would remain and fight for at least a co
he met us outside the now in the afghanistan embassy. what is it like for you to be here, in front of the embassy? it is tou~h. front of the embassy? it is tough- we _ front of the embassy? it is tough. we have _ front of the embassy? it is tough. we have had - front of the embassy? it 3 tough. we have had great memories of herod, meetings, i used to come here at least twice a year. he used to come here at least twice a year-— twice a year. he was living with his — twice a year. he was...
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soviet union in afghanistan back in the early 1980s. so in some respect this is very emotional and personal for me as well. >> reporter: at the age of 14, the oldest of four children, he learned what happens when the russian army invades your country. >> life changes in a matter of seconds. completely changes. upside down. >> reporter: and he remembers how one weapon, the american made stinger missile helped chase russians out of afghanistan. >> i vividly remember the stinger missile. >> reporter: how so? >> i saw what it did to the russian helicopter, probably see half a dozen with my own naked eyes get shot from the sky. >> reporter: now he wants to see russian tanks destroyed by his switchblade drones. >> a capability that you cannot hear, you cannot see, you cannot tell where it came from, and boom, all of a sudden it hits you. just creates havoc in your mind. oh my god, what is this. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> duncan: well, still ahead on the cbs weekend news, afghan refugees honoring old traditions and t
soviet union in afghanistan back in the early 1980s. so in some respect this is very emotional and personal for me as well. >> reporter: at the age of 14, the oldest of four children, he learned what happens when the russian army invades your country. >> life changes in a matter of seconds. completely changes. upside down. >> reporter: and he remembers how one weapon, the american made stinger missile helped chase russians out of afghanistan. >> i vividly remember the...
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when _ afghanistan and how stuck there. when you — afghanistan and how stuck there. when you watch the television now and hearfrom when you watch the television now and hear from friends and family, you see what's going on in afghanistan, girls not being allowed to go to school at certain points, female newsreaders on television covering their faces, what do you think when you see those news reports? think when you see those news re-orts? n . , v reports? actually, it's quite difficult. — reports? actually, it's quite difficult, you _ reports? actually, it's quite difficult, you know, - reports? actually, it's quite difficult, you know, for i reports? actually, it's quite difficult, you know, for me| reports? actually, it's quite l difficult, you know, for me as reports? actually, it's quite i difficult, you know, for me as an open—minded person which i was in afghanistan, and we served for our country to build our country, to give the rights of humans to people who are living in that country. but unfortunately, we are not able to do that because the situation, p
when _ afghanistan and how stuck there. when you — afghanistan and how stuck there. when you watch the television now and hearfrom when you watch the television now and hear from friends and family, you see what's going on in afghanistan, girls not being allowed to go to school at certain points, female newsreaders on television covering their faces, what do you think when you see those news reports? think when you see those news re-orts? n . , v reports? actually, it's quite difficult. —...
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. >>> yet another setback for women's rights in afghanistan. just ahead, we'll look at what the taliban are threatening to do if women aren't covered head to toe. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellular level to rescue damaged d hair. discover 10 x stroronger hair with new dove hair therapy rescue and protect. ♪ >>> in afghanistan, the taliban are cracking down further on freedoms for women. a decree issued saturday requires women to cover themselves head to toe, including their faces, whenever they appear in public. michael holmes has more on the latest blow to women's rights under the taliban. >> reporter: when the taliban were in power in afghanistan more than 25 years ago, women were required to cover their faces in public, an order that was reinstated on saturday. >> translator: those women who are not too old or young must cover their face, except the eyes, as persi sharia directive >> reporter: the taliban says there will be punishments for not followin
. >>> yet another setback for women's rights in afghanistan. just ahead, we'll look at what the taliban are threatening to do if women aren't covered head to toe. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellular level to rescue damaged d hair. discover 10 x stroronger hair with new dove hair therapy rescue and protect. ♪ >>> in afghanistan, the taliban are cracking down further on freedoms for...
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speaking to our afghanistan correspondent. state with us here on "outside source." reports from the u.s. say a plane that crashed in china may have been put into a deliberate nosedive i someone on board. -- nosedive by someone on board. ♪ kasia: a new report from the united nations world meteorological orgization says the year 2021 saw record sea levels and ocean heat. theeport says melting ice sheets wer behind the rise in sea level. let's hear from our climate editor. justin: this is the world meteorological office of the u.n. atmospheric association and we are seeing atmospheric co2 at record levels, ocean heat at record levels, sea level rise at record levels, osan acidification at record levels. the oceans are getting hotter. they're getting more acidic. as they get hotter, they d oxygenate -- deoxygenate, you have less oxygen in the water and it is also warmer and that is not the environment most of the creatures and life in the ocean has evolved to cope with. it is very easy to see that that have impact not just on ecosystems, also in humanity. -- but also
speaking to our afghanistan correspondent. state with us here on "outside source." reports from the u.s. say a plane that crashed in china may have been put into a deliberate nosedive i someone on board. -- nosedive by someone on board. ♪ kasia: a new report from the united nations world meteorological orgization says the year 2021 saw record sea levels and ocean heat. theeport says melting ice sheets wer behind the rise in sea level. let's hear from our climate editor. justin: this...