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young women refused to be silenced by the taliban. and the daily struggle of a 20 year old afghan, who says she feels under constant surveillance from the state. all that and more coming up next in d w. 's asia. it's my colleague ben position and i'm on your campus. makennan, thanks so much for watching data with the are you i might and the power of sticks and society a symbol of arbitrary rule tool in the struggle for justice taxes the right to levy taxes in the obligation to pay them both impairment in the sovereignty of nation states and their citizens. but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined? ah, you won't pay taxation oh, ticks starts are 2 twin 1st on the w. ah, this is the w news. asia coming up today, held hostage girls education in afghanistan taking to the streets. young women stand off to the taliban, but risk violence. the dangers of just attending secondary school for girls or even higher as deadly attacks proved at uncertain future for women in afghanistan almost all aspects of daily life and now more r
young women refused to be silenced by the taliban. and the daily struggle of a 20 year old afghan, who says she feels under constant surveillance from the state. all that and more coming up next in d w. 's asia. it's my colleague ben position and i'm on your campus. makennan, thanks so much for watching data with the are you i might and the power of sticks and society a symbol of arbitrary rule tool in the struggle for justice taxes the right to levy taxes in the obligation to pay them both...
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young women stand off to the taliban, but risk violence. the dangers of just attending secondary school for girls or even higher as deadly attacks produce an uncertain future for women in afghanistan, almost all aspects of daily life a now more restrictive we meet his 20 year old trying to survive on to taliban goal . and scrambling for earthquake survivors, a race against time that can be helped by technology and the insect world. we introduce you to the cycle co purch. ah, i'm ben pursuant glad you could join us. afghan women are refusing to be silent despite mounting repression and aggression from the ruling tell a bad i've got to stand is the world's or the country where girls are forbidden from attending as secondary school or university, solely because of their gender defying the ban has its consequences, a private education center in cobble was blown up last week. the u. n says over 50 people were killed. more than double the taliban stole the victims were mainly girls and young women. the female demonstrate has taking to the streets
young women stand off to the taliban, but risk violence. the dangers of just attending secondary school for girls or even higher as deadly attacks produce an uncertain future for women in afghanistan, almost all aspects of daily life a now more restrictive we meet his 20 year old trying to survive on to taliban goal . and scrambling for earthquake survivors, a race against time that can be helped by technology and the insect world. we introduce you to the cycle co purch. ah, i'm ben pursuant...
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by july the taliban had 195 districts.o based on your experience working with afghan forces you expected the fall of kabul by the time it e happened but were you expecting it that quickly? >> war is a science but it is also an art. since i left the military some say it so's odd that you are a novelist and a writer it is very intuitive because when you are inof the military you spent so much of your time preoccupied with the psychology so preoccupied with the psychology of your character so i only bring this up in response to your question because sometimes we get to fixated how many tanks, troops, ammunition and how many districts are controlled? and warar is political and psychological. it exist in their minds and their spirits war is politics and napoleon said the moral is to the material and three is 21. moral factors account for the materialt factors countou as. so how did this afghan army melts away? it was because of the psychology and the politics of the war that the collective belief they were not going to hold fro
by july the taliban had 195 districts.o based on your experience working with afghan forces you expected the fall of kabul by the time it e happened but were you expecting it that quickly? >> war is a science but it is also an art. since i left the military some say it so's odd that you are a novelist and a writer it is very intuitive because when you are inof the military you spent so much of your time preoccupied with the psychology so preoccupied with the psychology of your character...
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pakistan polder support from a taliban, guest aware of collapse? the taliban. there are a lot of layers to this and i think oversimplification is often our enemy and i myself and find myself of many different mind when you think about afghanistan. >> i think we have time for two more. >> so i served as a peace corps volunteer in nicaragua three weeks ever got there it was war and i lived in war as a peace corps volunteer the orphaned children's put in town with their pixel i live in war. how do you deal with it emotionally, this act of killing people as a necessary action you have to take? .. sort of they're much broader kind of philosophical, i think undercurrents to that question. i, i believe and this is just me and my study of history, what understand of human beings that war is something that is just it's in our nature. we've always done it. it's part of human nature. so i have always felt feel free to disagree with me. i'm sure probably many people will disagree with me, but i've always felt that, you know, being against war is like being against hurrican
pakistan polder support from a taliban, guest aware of collapse? the taliban. there are a lot of layers to this and i think oversimplification is often our enemy and i myself and find myself of many different mind when you think about afghanistan. >> i think we have time for two more. >> so i served as a peace corps volunteer in nicaragua three weeks ever got there it was war and i lived in war as a peace corps volunteer the orphaned children's put in town with their pixel i live in...
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taliban.ld not want to extradite bin laden itself, so the americans considered this a sufficient reason to hit afghanistan. here it should not be forgotten that at one time the united states used the talibank movement very actively, including in afghanistan, because they saw it as a tool that could be used against the soviet union and in afghanistan, that is, they supported in many ways. but this organization helped it grow stronger, and then, in fact, they became unnecessary and the united states refuses. this support, but the organization remains, on october 7, 2001, nato troops began a military operation in afghanistan , 40 aircraft took part in the first missile and bomb strike, as well as cruise missiles from american and british ships, strikes that hit various purposes throughout the country. this in itself, probably, is being surrounded by oceans and understanding that you have from the north and the south, you are more or less surrounded by friendly countries. i think, purely historica
taliban.ld not want to extradite bin laden itself, so the americans considered this a sufficient reason to hit afghanistan. here it should not be forgotten that at one time the united states used the talibank movement very actively, including in afghanistan, because they saw it as a tool that could be used against the soviet union and in afghanistan, that is, they supported in many ways. but this organization helped it grow stronger, and then, in fact, they became unnecessary and the united...
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the taliban have taken over the city. um, and so that became a question it turned out another one of the journalists who was sort of on this group chat had written book about the taliban and he knew many key members in the taliban and he said, i can get them through kabul. um, but what happens when they get to the airport and then you sort of the same thing, crowdsource they're not, you know, came to me and i'm like the military guy amongst a group of journalists. i'm like, i bet i probably know some of the guys at the airport and i start sort of my networks and, you know, lo and behold, i do know the guys at the airport. and so we you know, i just give that as an email. that was sort of how things were coming together. and all of this is happening over, you know, signal mail and whatsapp. i at the time was in italy. my friend nic, uh, a journalist, he in for he was in france staying with another journalist, luke mclaughlin, from the new yorker. um, and i, another friend of mine who's very helpful and this was in virginia
the taliban have taken over the city. um, and so that became a question it turned out another one of the journalists who was sort of on this group chat had written book about the taliban and he knew many key members in the taliban and he said, i can get them through kabul. um, but what happens when they get to the airport and then you sort of the same thing, crowdsource they're not, you know, came to me and i'm like the military guy amongst a group of journalists. i'm like, i bet i probably...
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america's point of view actually made a mistake somewhere near were the taliban.tated that someone would have entered and would have entered this hospital. and then this blow was accidentally dealt. it is very important for us to remember that the international organization doctors without borders itself said that this was a deliberate blow. initially, the us military said that the airstrike was carried out to protect us troops on the ground, but soon the commander of the coalition forces in afghanistan said that the airstrike was the result of a mistake in what we think of the organization. doctors without borders. well, there is some kind of international organization. here it is 10 in russia basically, like, people do good deeds. yes, but not only good deeds, that in fact they are engaged in divorce activities. here's a cover. here are these, uh, good deeds. and when we are faced with these two positions, it becomes clear to us that the americans certainly struck at an organization that they consider to be an enemy in these raids, the hospital building in kundu
america's point of view actually made a mistake somewhere near were the taliban.tated that someone would have entered and would have entered this hospital. and then this blow was accidentally dealt. it is very important for us to remember that the international organization doctors without borders itself said that this was a deliberate blow. initially, the us military said that the airstrike was carried out to protect us troops on the ground, but soon the commander of the coalition forces in...
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the taliban are taken over the city. that began a question turned out another one the journalists to us this group chat had written a book about the taliban. and he many team members and the taliban. he said i can get them through kabul. but what happens when they get to the airport? into same thing. krause source. came to me and like the military guy amongst a group of i probably, i bet know some guys at the airport. i sort calling my networks. and lo and behold i do know the guys at the airport. just that was sort of how things were coming together. all this is happening over at signal and whatsapp. i at a the time was in italy. my friend nick a journalist he was in france staying with keanother journalist from the nw yorker. t and another friend of mine was very helpful in this lived in virginia. somewhere on the phone with folks in afghanistan or africans who fought with this to include my former interpreter was in austin, texas. i don't think a war has ever ended this way before. i bring this up, but we was doing wa
the taliban are taken over the city. that began a question turned out another one the journalists to us this group chat had written a book about the taliban. and he many team members and the taliban. he said i can get them through kabul. but what happens when they get to the airport? into same thing. krause source. came to me and like the military guy amongst a group of i probably, i bet know some guys at the airport. i sort calling my networks. and lo and behold i do know the guys at the...
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for the first month, us aircraft attacked taliban military facilities, depriving them of all aviationhowever, ground operations were carried out mainly by detachments of the afghan opposition, but the movement was not completely destroyed. there were more and more clashes and terrorist attacks. the process was only started by joe biden in may 2021 during this inglorious departure of the americans the taliban regained control over the entire country in a few months and took kabul almost without bloodshed . usa was not reached. that was the day in history. is russia strong war and pestilence and rebellion and external storms the pressure of her spring? russia cannot be understood with the mind with a common yardstick. she has a special place in russia , you can only believe. yes, they are russian characters , it seems, a simple person, but a severe misfortune will come in big or small, and the great strength, human beauty. the highest and sharpest characteristic feature of our people is a sense of justice and a thirst for it. without a sense of their country as special, very dear and sw
for the first month, us aircraft attacked taliban military facilities, depriving them of all aviationhowever, ground operations were carried out mainly by detachments of the afghan opposition, but the movement was not completely destroyed. there were more and more clashes and terrorist attacks. the process was only started by joe biden in may 2021 during this inglorious departure of the americans the taliban regained control over the entire country in a few months and took kabul almost without...
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poets were opposed to the taliban too. all he wrote , about the need of all afghans of all ethnicities to unite. a theme that the new president wanted to promote in the new anthem. >> it is about the pride we have taken in our country, in our history, in our present. reporter: karzai's choice of a well-known poet was deliberate. poetry is central to afghanistan's past and present, not just as a storytelling method but as part of the story. one of the most famous examples, the namesake of pakistani activist malali. in 1880, afghans were fighting their second war against the british. during the battle the soldiers grew demoralized. malali energized them with a stirring short poem. >> young love, if you don't fall in the battle, by god, someone is saving you as a symbol of shame. reporter: these types of verses, usually written by women are what drew her to poetry. >> it is a way of resistance for women. against the patriarchy. reporter: but patriarchy was part of the taliban. when it came to power in the mid 1990's, women we
poets were opposed to the taliban too. all he wrote , about the need of all afghans of all ethnicities to unite. a theme that the new president wanted to promote in the new anthem. >> it is about the pride we have taken in our country, in our history, in our present. reporter: karzai's choice of a well-known poet was deliberate. poetry is central to afghanistan's past and present, not just as a storytelling method but as part of the story. one of the most famous examples, the namesake of...
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when the taliban fell, she flourished.recited a poem at the presidential palace, paying tribute to another symbol of afghan national unity, the flag. >> i kind of floorified the -- glorified the flag as a land where there was love, that is free, pros prose -- prosperous. floshishing, youth, beautiful. the taliban said it was a very erotic poem and disrespected the afghan life. >> the poem, "my flag is made of colors," became a surprise hit, catapulting her to fame. >> i was not expecting it. i think it was one of the most important events of my life. >> in thoseears, the poetry scene that she was part of embodied modern a.f.c. -- afghanistan. men and women took part in a traditional game that's a mix between a poetry slam and a rap battle. like this one at kabul university in may 2021. just three months later all those forms of expression and the gender equality were lost when the taliban took over and the americans withdrew. she is now in kan. one year on, she feels no more settled. >> i'm not only exiled from my country
when the taliban fell, she flourished.recited a poem at the presidential palace, paying tribute to another symbol of afghan national unity, the flag. >> i kind of floorified the -- glorified the flag as a land where there was love, that is free, pros prose -- prosperous. floshishing, youth, beautiful. the taliban said it was a very erotic poem and disrespected the afghan life. >> the poem, "my flag is made of colors," became a surprise hit, catapulting her to fame....
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otherwise i don't see what is worth talking to the taliban at all. piece of news, we'll travel down to texas because vice president harris was there, but of course she didn't go to the border which would have made some sense. i think she still the border czar? rachel: yeah, she is. pete: they have not revoked the title, in charge of border, non-border policy. she took plenty of time to talk about abortion, topic she most likely talks about anytime she center viewed or give as speech. here is harris talking about that. >> i spent the majority of my career as a prosecutor focused on crimes and harm and violence against women and children. the idea that there would be a policy and an approach that would say to someone who has survived an extreme act of violence and violation, and to then say to her, and you do not have the autonomy, the authority, as it relates to your body, that has just with stood that act. to make a decision about what happens to your body next. it's immoral. it's truly immoral. rachel: right. so interesting to take morality and turn
otherwise i don't see what is worth talking to the taliban at all. piece of news, we'll travel down to texas because vice president harris was there, but of course she didn't go to the border which would have made some sense. i think she still the border czar? rachel: yeah, she is. pete: they have not revoked the title, in charge of border, non-border policy. she took plenty of time to talk about abortion, topic she most likely talks about anytime she center viewed or give as speech. here is...
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i'm wondering how out of step with general afghan opinion or the taliban. ah. when it comes to women's education goes education, toners hard removed from the realities of scanners such they are not familiar with the new face of this country. and now they are seen into fees by seeing all that is ambitious girls coming out of their homes and protesting in afghanistan street sh. and let me remind you that for a girl was cool girl to come out of her home and to protest in the streets of an innocent, it takes mountains of courage. and it's not just them. it's also the signage resistance and protests of their families behind these printed sch and it's, it's much deeper than what you can see in the images and videos. and this shows that theories at national concert says for girls education, there's an national conferences and, and, and the port even if it might not be seen and in the protest that should be expected to happen from mann in afghanistan. and who has, who have done today together with women of afghanistan. but there is a national conferences and taliban ar
i'm wondering how out of step with general afghan opinion or the taliban. ah. when it comes to women's education goes education, toners hard removed from the realities of scanners such they are not familiar with the new face of this country. and now they are seen into fees by seeing all that is ambitious girls coming out of their homes and protesting in afghanistan street sh. and let me remind you that for a girl was cool girl to come out of her home and to protest in the streets of an...
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for the first month, us aircraft attacked taliban military facilities, depriving them of all aviationhowever, ground operations were carried out mainly by detachments of the afghan opposition, but the movement was not completely destroyed. there were more and more clashes and terrorist attacks. the process was only started by joe biden in may 2021 during this inglorious departure of the americans the taliban regained control over the entire country in a few months and took kabul almost without bloodshed . the soul has not been reached. this was such a day in history that we went out more often. in the west, they are trying to declare us a pariah country. let's look at this story a little differently. this is an attempt to hear recreate. through painting, the entire panorama of the great country is artistic fantasy. inflation in russia continues to decline, and after 4 months of recession, industrial production returned to the level of last year, such statements were made by president vladimir putin at a meeting on economic issues. now there is a gradual recovery of those industries th
for the first month, us aircraft attacked taliban military facilities, depriving them of all aviationhowever, ground operations were carried out mainly by detachments of the afghan opposition, but the movement was not completely destroyed. there were more and more clashes and terrorist attacks. the process was only started by joe biden in may 2021 during this inglorious departure of the americans the taliban regained control over the entire country in a few months and took kabul almost without...
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regime to the taliban regime.he more surprising that all the us elcaid bases were destroyed back in 2002, that is, the legend about the fight against evil collapsed already at the initial stage, there was a calculation for money. the same pipeline, but barack obama sold this war, of course, as a liberation war, but we must never forget that this is not a war of choice, this is a war of necessity. those who attacked america on september 11th are plotting to do it again, if they are not stopped by insurgency, the taliban will lead to the creation of an even larger a safe haven where al-qaeda will plan to kill even more americans. and what about ben ladov liquidated him in pakistan in 2011? that is, 10 years before the end of the war, and this is perhaps the main success of the afghan case, but years passed, and plans for that very pipeline turned out to be difficult to fulfill . moreover, the taliban, by the twentieth year, they gradually occupied the territory of afghanistan, there was no profit, and therefore a ne
regime to the taliban regime.he more surprising that all the us elcaid bases were destroyed back in 2002, that is, the legend about the fight against evil collapsed already at the initial stage, there was a calculation for money. the same pipeline, but barack obama sold this war, of course, as a liberation war, but we must never forget that this is not a war of choice, this is a war of necessity. those who attacked america on september 11th are plotting to do it again, if they are not stopped...
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veterans that fought opposed to giving money to taliban.elligence sharing i think, lawrence, is a good thing. getting that information you see part of that delegation was from the cia. so, you know, as long as that's what they're doing a low level kind of conversation about gathering intelligence and getting u.s. citizens out of there, i think that that is our only interest there. >> general thank you so much for rolling with us with the breaking news and your service to the country. thank you, sir. >> thank you, lawrence. lawrence: you got it. now to this. kanye west and his controversial qhiet lives matter shirt opened up dialogue of a what it means to fall in line. now for years liberals have taken minorities for granted especially black men. they've told us what to do, what to thinks and what to wear. and at times we've taken one for the team. but honestly, we're pretty fed up. kanye is exposing much larger issue democratic party has a huge problem with black men as midterm election heats up, it is getting down right nasty if you talk w
veterans that fought opposed to giving money to taliban.elligence sharing i think, lawrence, is a good thing. getting that information you see part of that delegation was from the cia. so, you know, as long as that's what they're doing a low level kind of conversation about gathering intelligence and getting u.s. citizens out of there, i think that that is our only interest there. >> general thank you so much for rolling with us with the breaking news and your service to the country....
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everything with the ruling taliban and to replace them, the cia proposed using islamists from the us al-qaeda in afghanistan decided to use the mujahideen to fight the soviet troops in the hope that after the job was done they would be able to control them, so al-qaeda appeared in the usa, they completely lost control of the monster, which they essentially created the negotiations. they even fought with the leader of the organization near bin laden himself, but after, as always, something went wrong and the terrorists began to be called terrorists . separatists and muslims of china thus, from the point of view of the bush administration, the main drawback of the celibate movement was that the zone uncontrolled by them began already 100 km from kabul , which means that the us-saudi oil project juna kal delta oil steel, along with almost 5 billion investment program, when such sums are involuntarily involved in diplomacy, washington and the taliban tried to negotiate in march 2001, a representative of the afghan authorities came to the white house and presented bush jr. an afghan carpe
everything with the ruling taliban and to replace them, the cia proposed using islamists from the us al-qaeda in afghanistan decided to use the mujahideen to fight the soviet troops in the hope that after the job was done they would be able to control them, so al-qaeda appeared in the usa, they completely lost control of the monster, which they essentially created the negotiations. they even fought with the leader of the organization near bin laden himself, but after, as always, something went...
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it was the bloodiest since the taliban take over last year. what's your reaction as an advocate for women's rights and a member of the as our community will i think it's still for genocide. it's not the new one. it's not the only one. i just thought it would be the last one. but if you see that it was last year's such a big explosion in front of the school, then some of the girls who survived survived that back in 2021. they would kill them this one. this shows how bernard are these people are and then 1st, because this is the 2nd one because of their birth. and because they're getting education can you imagine and any people should be punished because they're getting education. and unfortunately, as you said, the son is the only country that the officially could been on guards education from 7 to 12 grade, the telephone trying to violently crush the protests that followed the attack. but the women don't seem to be deterred. where does that fearlessness come from? well, i think that if you see, after the government collapse last year, that all
it was the bloodiest since the taliban take over last year. what's your reaction as an advocate for women's rights and a member of the as our community will i think it's still for genocide. it's not the new one. it's not the only one. i just thought it would be the last one. but if you see that it was last year's such a big explosion in front of the school, then some of the girls who survived survived that back in 2021. they would kill them this one. this shows how bernard are these people are...
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face to face with the taliban, biden officials meet in person with the taliban for the first time since the u.s. killed their leader. >> plus, are republicans ruining halloween? the rolling stones accusation as the g.o.p. warns parents against the very real threat of rainbow fentanyl. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. hello, i'm franklin graham. it's hurricane season. we've already seen some incredible devastation. many people find themselves in different kinds of storms in life. and we need an anchor to hang onto in these storms. the anchor that we need is jesus christ. he said, "i'll never leave you, or forsake you, and if we put our faith and trust in him, we know that he will take us through the storms of this life all the way to heaven one da
face to face with the taliban, biden officials meet in person with the taliban for the first time since the u.s. killed their leader. >> plus, are republicans ruining halloween? the rolling stones accusation as the g.o.p. warns parents against the very real threat of rainbow fentanyl. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it's heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest, thinnest sensor sends...
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the taliban turn a blind eye to the emergence of terrorist strongholds. in the north, limited same jihadist ties are a threat to all us, of course, we need to work with the current authorities in afghanistan's position. you know, but this is also the subject of our careful analysis and coordination of our work in this area is extremely important for all of our states. uh, and i want to assure you, russia is ready and will work, as before, with you in very close contact, therefore management. thank you, this was footage from astana where today vladimir putin is taking part in the first russia-central asia summit in belarus, control over the situation has been strengthened and on the outer perimeter of the borders in the republic, a regime of increased terrorist threat was introduced, for example, communications from minsk our correspondent anastasia sakhovskaya, anastasia greetings what is the current situation in belarus the situation is under control everyone is talking about it. i like the authorities, but sharply, aggravated in recent times and i will
the taliban turn a blind eye to the emergence of terrorist strongholds. in the north, limited same jihadist ties are a threat to all us, of course, we need to work with the current authorities in afghanistan's position. you know, but this is also the subject of our careful analysis and coordination of our work in this area is extremely important for all of our states. uh, and i want to assure you, russia is ready and will work, as before, with you in very close contact, therefore management....
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it is some kind of for general and security incidents since the taliban. i've taken over, i've been to not have the capacity of counterterrorism counter insurgency. they've been transitioning themselves from being the lead food to a government power, so it may take time to take control fully of the security apparatus. the government have condemned the pop, but it comes as education has become of flashback enough gone of bon under taliban rule with girls blocked from returning to secondary education and they consume, also, seizure, denmark energy agency says gas lease from 2 major pipelines that run from russia to germany are expected to stop at some point this weekend on monday for leaks were discovered in the nor stream $1.00 and $2.00 pipelines which transform gas under the baltic sea. they weren't in operation, but were filled with tons of nice saying that began bubbling to the surface. you is calling for an urgent investigation. while russia has accused the west of sabotage . the war in ukraine has had a global impact one that can be felt strongly acro
it is some kind of for general and security incidents since the taliban. i've taken over, i've been to not have the capacity of counterterrorism counter insurgency. they've been transitioning themselves from being the lead food to a government power, so it may take time to take control fully of the security apparatus. the government have condemned the pop, but it comes as education has become of flashback enough gone of bon under taliban rule with girls blocked from returning to secondary...
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instead he wrote a regime change against the taliban in kabul that did not attack us and delay the 20 year war and attempt to prop up the new government and now for 20 years they have admitted what's been true for at least 10 which is the war was lost and taliban one and they never could have won that war. now the proof is in the pudding. the critics were right all along and their proponents were wrong. >> 20 years later the u.s. is pulling out of afghanistan. what do think the results will be? >> i think is going to be real trouble for the parties that america has supported and power this time. america fought for the supermajority so it wasn't really a victory because they didn't need us. the government america created is still the government of iraq. not innocent the situation is different. we have essentially been attempting to form a coalition of minorities on the morality of 40% of the population and they have had essentially no political representation in the government and have been sworn to resist american occupation since they started fighting back in 2004 and 2005. so they a
instead he wrote a regime change against the taliban in kabul that did not attack us and delay the 20 year war and attempt to prop up the new government and now for 20 years they have admitted what's been true for at least 10 which is the war was lost and taliban one and they never could have won that war. now the proof is in the pudding. the critics were right all along and their proponents were wrong. >> 20 years later the u.s. is pulling out of afghanistan. what do think the results...
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officials meeting with taliban for the first time since u.s.ke killed al-qaeda's leader in kabul in july. the the meeting taking place in the quatari capital on saturday. alex and roy hoff with more in washington. alex. alex: including to face to face, abdul, head of intelligence for taliban, cia deputy director david cohen along with state department negotiator tom west this ends nearly 3-month halt in communication between high-level u.s. officials and current rulers of afghanistan. the u.s. cut those lines after learning that the country had been harboring al-qaeda leader. now this was a blatant violation of the doha agreement under which the taliban agreed not to harbor terrorists. architect behind 911. on july 31st of this year the u.s. launched fire missiles at kabul apartment successfully killing the terrorist. today on fox news sunday former secretary of state mike pompeo weighed on renewed dialogue with thal bean and u.s. officials. >> i have no idea how the conversation went other than what i hope what they went make clear to the tali
officials meeting with taliban for the first time since u.s.ke killed al-qaeda's leader in kabul in july. the the meeting taking place in the quatari capital on saturday. alex and roy hoff with more in washington. alex. alex: including to face to face, abdul, head of intelligence for taliban, cia deputy director david cohen along with state department negotiator tom west this ends nearly 3-month halt in communication between high-level u.s. officials and current rulers of afghanistan. the u.s....
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i helped carry some dead bodies that the taliban did not allow us to take photos. well, up until middle of them, we were around $600.00 students in the classroom, but most of the casualties are among girls. these are some of the victims. many from the minority has, are community living in this area of western cobble was how many months ago i do that again. we had a lot of hope by sending our children out to learn and be educated and have a bright future ahead of them. but instead, they're killed. we are asked to come to mosques or hospitals to recognize that dead bodies. this is really painful. and only people who have experience of this kind of loss of their family members can feel what i, on the other families are feeling. i'm back to what the group has faced persecution, protected by the slum at state and bit taliban and sidney that took control of the country last year. there's been an uptake on her sarah tax. it is some kind of for general and security incidents since the taliban of taken over. as they to mart household the capacity offer a counter terrorism.
i helped carry some dead bodies that the taliban did not allow us to take photos. well, up until middle of them, we were around $600.00 students in the classroom, but most of the casualties are among girls. these are some of the victims. many from the minority has, are community living in this area of western cobble was how many months ago i do that again. we had a lot of hope by sending our children out to learn and be educated and have a bright future ahead of them. but instead, they're...
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we call on the government to bring peace. >> there's been dozens of taliban atcks in the area in cent weeks, raising fears that litton violence has oe again become the norm in this deeply conservative region not far from the afghan border. tuesday marks 10 years since malala yousafzai, then a 15-year-old student, was shot in the head in the same city on her way to school. she had been targeted by the pakistani taliban, also known as the ttp, for campaigning for girls' education. a military crackdown but paid to the insurgency. this fresh attack has led to fears of insurgents. >> today, under the nose of heavy security forces and the presence of the army, a school van was fired on. this points out a massive security breach. we want the attacker to be arrested and punished. >> private schools have been closed since the attack, and teachers have vowed to strike on wednesday. mark: time not for business. the french government is trying to force workers to end their strike at the refineries. >> the prime minister has decided to requisition workers at fuel depots, meaning local authorities
we call on the government to bring peace. >> there's been dozens of taliban atcks in the area in cent weeks, raising fears that litton violence has oe again become the norm in this deeply conservative region not far from the afghan border. tuesday marks 10 years since malala yousafzai, then a 15-year-old student, was shot in the head in the same city on her way to school. she had been targeted by the pakistani taliban, also known as the ttp, for campaigning for girls' education. a...
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the taliban government has done tloul protect the community, according to human rights watch. the attack saying they will find and punish the perpetrators but since the taliban took over a year ago, the situation seems to be deteriorating and rights for women and girls growing weaker. the taliban have banned girls from attending primary and secondary school, 6 grade and above. and all in the f future, for access to education, just studying for an exexam can cost girl her life. salma abdelaziz, cnn, london. ♪ u see that? that'shen i realized we can't let another year go by. i think we're good. okay. let's go. ne to wrap something for grandma. uh, yeah. ready? yeah. this is the plan to finally connect with our family's heritage. grandma! start your plan today with a northwestern mutual financial advisor and spend your life living. ♪ (cecily) adam, look-y what i got... (asdam) is that the new iphone 14 pro? (cecily) yup, with this amazing new camera, smile! (adam) and you got it on verizon? (cecily) iphone 14 pro, on them. you should get one! wow, you can hustle. (vo) get a new i
the taliban government has done tloul protect the community, according to human rights watch. the attack saying they will find and punish the perpetrators but since the taliban took over a year ago, the situation seems to be deteriorating and rights for women and girls growing weaker. the taliban have banned girls from attending primary and secondary school, 6 grade and above. and all in the f future, for access to education, just studying for an exexam can cost girl her life. salma abdelaziz,...
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powering possibilities. ™ rachel: a fox news alert, top biden officials meeting with the taliban.e first face to face interaction since al-qaeda's former leader was killed by a u.s. drone in kabul back in july. miss -- muslim scholar dr. quan, a ahmad joins us now. tell us about your worries, concerns and hopes for this meeting. >> first of all, no matter how detestable it is to engage with the taliban, and i say that as a muslim, there's no getting around that they are now in power with afghanistan, and we know, we've had a 20-year global war on terror led by the united states in response to al-qaeda and the war they launch. ed on the west and all her allies. but we know that military and political action is not enough, so there has to be dialogue. that dialogue, which is commencing with a deputy of the cia in the biden administration now and taliban chiefs, is a beginning. but that dialogue will have to encompass much of the muslim world. and from here in the epicenter of's lam, saudi arabia, the holy land of muslims, we know that combating fundamentalism and radical islamists l
powering possibilities. ™ rachel: a fox news alert, top biden officials meeting with the taliban.e first face to face interaction since al-qaeda's former leader was killed by a u.s. drone in kabul back in july. miss -- muslim scholar dr. quan, a ahmad joins us now. tell us about your worries, concerns and hopes for this meeting. >> first of all, no matter how detestable it is to engage with the taliban, and i say that as a muslim, there's no getting around that they are now in power...
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but since the takeover of the taliban a year ago, the situation appears to be deteriorating.women and girls grows bleaker. the taliban have banned girls from attending secondary school, that's second grade and above. for the few who still have access to education, just studying for an exam can cost a girl her life. cnn, london. >>> for the second time this year, burkinal faso's government has been taken by a coup. the new leader is army captain, who has suspended the stags, closed the borders and declared a nightly curfew. the announcements cap a day that began with gunfire in the capital. an explosion near the presidential palace, and interruptions to state television programming. one man who lives near the presidential palace explains the fear he felt in his own backyard during the unrest. >> translator: when i entered the courtyard, i couldn't even reach my door. i heard a burst of gunfire that lasted a few seconds. what alerted me was that the bullets that were fired caused the damage you see in the yard. there are even bullets lodged in the walls of the house. >> in a st
but since the takeover of the taliban a year ago, the situation appears to be deteriorating.women and girls grows bleaker. the taliban have banned girls from attending secondary school, that's second grade and above. for the few who still have access to education, just studying for an exam can cost a girl her life. cnn, london. >>> for the second time this year, burkinal faso's government has been taken by a coup. the new leader is army captain, who has suspended the stags, closed the...
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they say not enough is being done to prevent the band pakistani taliban go from launching attacks by bron go by reports. oh, terrorism is not acceptable. hooliganism is not acceptable. expulsion is not acceptable. these are some of the slogans protest as a chanting after a rise in violence in pakistan's border region with afghanistan, particularly in swat. our general nodded for you to go to the school door to door, to baggage, catching, or aguilar, a frill up to go to mars. because there is of your, of on known in the area have been did in didn't healing. rees elders were killed in a bomb attack in lush car last month to re key taliban or t. t. p is set to be responsible. the grip controlled swat between 20072010 until it was crushed in the military operation. but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan. ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a strangle hold over the region. i. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. t
they say not enough is being done to prevent the band pakistani taliban go from launching attacks by bron go by reports. oh, terrorism is not acceptable. hooliganism is not acceptable. expulsion is not acceptable. these are some of the slogans protest as a chanting after a rise in violence in pakistan's border region with afghanistan, particularly in swat. our general nodded for you to go to the school door to door, to baggage, catching, or aguilar, a frill up to go to mars. because there is of...
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they can't go back while the taliban is in power. but there isn't a clear way forward for them either, but that should all either corrosion, he would get. we were promised that all african refugees would be transferred from albania, to canada, in the condo, where the u. s. you go within 2 to 3 months, law beach dash that up. vision after that, up to date. that hasn't happened. those done got on. it makes us worry. a general it's rosie ham dustin we asked the u. s. embassy and albania, for an interview. but we're told to contact the us state department in washington. but even though we did several times, we didn't get a response. we had for the albanian capital to ronna, to interview prime minister eddy rama albania. after all counted on the us taking in the afghan refugees i understand them, but so time is going on. and so we don't have the feeling that the u. s. m. of this ration mom is processing them. oh, we of the feeling that they are here to stay. amy, how they can help. so stay for every middle. tell them they have to start. l
they can't go back while the taliban is in power. but there isn't a clear way forward for them either, but that should all either corrosion, he would get. we were promised that all african refugees would be transferred from albania, to canada, in the condo, where the u. s. you go within 2 to 3 months, law beach dash that up. vision after that, up to date. that hasn't happened. those done got on. it makes us worry. a general it's rosie ham dustin we asked the u. s. embassy and albania, for an...
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but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan. ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a strangle hold over the region. good. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the 3rd is to cross over the body into pakistan to keep the scales. but this time, you're not going to take the brunt and won't allow it easier to fall into the day. this hands will stand and fight this till the last drop of our blood to c r e d. us . the government says, although recent talks to the t t p bore no concrete results, it will proceed peaceful means to end the chaos protest her say they are ready to march on islamabad unless the outlawed group is rained in. barbara anger puts out his era. 2 becky, this answer was appointed a new president, 2 weeks after the 2nd coup in less than 9 months. abraham toys supporters hope he'll bring stability to a country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions of others. some ethnic has ba
but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan. ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a strangle hold over the region. good. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the 3rd is to cross over the body into pakistan to keep the scales. but this time, you're not going to take the brunt and won't allow it easier to fall into the day....
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and lash carlos commands to re key taliban or t t p is set to be responsible. the grip controlled swat between 20072010 until it was crushed in the military operation. but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a stranglehold over the region. i. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the 3rd is to cross over the body into pakistan, deep scales. but this time we are not going to take the brunt and won't allow our youth. yes, to fall into the bay. this hands will stand and fight this till the last drop of our blood to see of our idiots. the government says, although recent talks with the t t p board, no concrete results, it will proceed peaceful means to end the chaos. protest her say they are ready to march on islamabad unless the outlawed group has rained in barbara and good pop out to sara. 2 hundreds of millions of children around the world live and work
and lash carlos commands to re key taliban or t t p is set to be responsible. the grip controlled swat between 20072010 until it was crushed in the military operation. but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a stranglehold over the region. i. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the...