election. supporters of his rival accuse him of bootlegging. as a because of living crisis continues in britain the opposition labour party promises to freeze energy bills this winter. it has been one year since the taliban seized control of the afghan capital kabul. the world watched as the country s government collapsed, the country s government collapsed, the president fleeing, afghans scrambling to get on the last planes out. fast forward to now and serious deep rooted issues persist including the status of women and girls and severe food shortages but for the group itself and its supporters todayis group itself and its supporters today is a national holiday. this is the scene in kabul with the taliban flags flying in the main square but we have seen similar scenes in kandahar, the stronghold in the south west of the country was our correspondence was there. supporters of gravity and a centre of kandahar. todayis of gravity and a centre of kandahar. today is the first ann
former advisor to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. it s been one year since the taliban seized power in the afghan capital kabul. the world watched in shock, as the country s government collapsed. thousands of afghan citizens and foreigners fearing taliban rule descended onto kabul airport, hoping to leave, some clinging onto planes. for the taliban and its supporters, today is a national holiday and a day of celebration for them, but not for everyone. we know that for those left behind, the humanitarian situation is dire. 95% of the population do not have enough food to eat. and more than a million children under the age of five sufferfrom prolonged malnutrition. before the taliban takeover, international aid accounted for 80% of the afghan state budget. but countries don t want to legitimise taliban rule so that aid has been cut off. this is the un. we are talking about the chronically half of the population, 20 million people, in constant need of some sort
former advisor to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. it s been one year since the taliban seized power in the afghan capital kabul. the world watched in shock, as the country s government collapsed. thousands of afghan citizens and foreigners fearing taliban rule descended onto kabul airport, hoping to leave, some clinging onto planes. for the taliban and its supporters, today is a national holiday and a day of celebration for them, but not for everyone. we know that for those left behind, the humanitarian situation is dire. 95% of the population do not have enough food to eat. and more than a million children under the age of five sufferfrom prolonged malnutrition. before the taliban takeover, international aid accounted for 80% of the afghan state budget. but countries don t want
high. immense frustration for those girls that do want to go to school. l girls that do want to go to school. we know that for those who have been left behind, for those who were unable to get out of afghanistan during those scenes of commotion when people were trying to get onto the planes leaving kabul, for them the planes leaving kabul, for them the humanitarian situation is absolutely dire. let s look at that more closely. let s just put that into context. 95% of the population do not have enough food to eat. and more than a million children under the age of five suffer from prolonged malnutrition. before the taliban takeover, international aid accounted for 80% of the afghan state budget. but many countries don t want to legitimise taliban rule so that aid has been cut off. so the majority of afghans have lost access to basic necessities. this is the un. we are talking about chronically half of the population in constant need of some sort of support, either
Die Taliban haben eine „inklusive Regierung“ angekündigt. Es geht um Milliarden Euro Entwicklungshilfe. Außerdem heißt das Bekenntnis zu Vielfalt und Inklusion ja nicht, dass man auf Auspeitschungen und Enthauptungen verzichten muss.