A Panel Discussion about the soviet invasion off of donnas ston and many of the victims are students. Also on the grid recruited to fight forced to become suicide bombers killed in their homes schools and playgrounds the u. N. Says its shocked by spiraling levels of violence against children in conflict zones theres also a message for seemingly in different worlds and running on empty Africas Largest Oil Producer nigeria doesnt have enough petrol for its own people will explore the corruption thats the blame in the thriving black market filling peoples tanks im looking at how the online world is responding to a surge in the number of women being murdered in mexico send us your thoughts using the hash tag it industry. You know in the news when were live on air were streaming online through Facebook Live and at aljazeera dot com thanks for joining us at least forty people are dead and many more wounded after yet another suicide bombing in kabul Cultural Organisation was the target but th
Photocall held here that introduced prince harrys bride to be. Thats the royal review 2017. Good evening. Welcome to the bbc news. A suicide bombing in the Afghan Capital, kabul, has claimed the lives of at least a0 people and injured more than 80 others. Women and children are among the casualties. The Islamic State group says it carried out the attack, which targeted a Cultural Organisation and news agency in the western part of the capital. In recent months, so called Islamic State has attacked many shia muslim targets in this area of kabul where the majority of the citys shia population lives. Our correspondent in kabul, zia shahreya, has sent this report. The force of the explosion is clear to see. Among the rubble, relatives desperately search for their loved ones. But there was little left behind. The bomb went off inside this building, a Cultural Centre and also home to an afghan news agency. Students had been marking the 38th anniversary of the soviet invasion of afghanistan.
He makes a double century and his highest ever score against australia in the fourth ashes test. And lost and found a mans reunited with his £600 wage packet after losing it in a pub just before christmas. We were just astounded by how quickly, how far, how wide reaching this whole thing went. It was just amazing. It went bonkers. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A suicide bombing in the Afghan Capital, kabul, has claimed the lives of at least a0 people and injured more than 80 others, with women and children among the casualties. The Islamic State group says it carried out the attack, which targeted a Cultural Organisation and news agency in the western part of the capital. In recent months so called Islamic State has attacked many shia muslim targets in this area of kabul, where the majority of the citys shia population lives. 0ur correspondent in kabul zia shahreya has just sent this report. The force of the explosion is clear to see. Among the rubble, relatives desperately se
We start with liberia, where it was announced a short time ago that the former International Football star george weah has won the president ial election. His supporters celebrated as the Electoral Commission announced that with almost all the ballots counted, mr weah had won more than 60 of the vote. George weah made his name playing for ac milan, he was the first and only player from africa to win the coveted ballon dor award. But for the last three years he has been a senator in liberia. When he becomes president next month, it will be liberias first democratic transition in more than 70 years. Umaru fofana is in the liberian capital monrovia. Obviously this has been a huge reaction. What is it like on the ground . Absolutely. Wild celebrations. Minutes after the Electoral Commission announced the result, hundreds of people celebrated in front of the building. And then, across the city, you could hear the sound of jubilation, honking horns. It has been 12 years of waiting. It is goi
Files revealing that Margaret Thatcher once spurned good evening. A suicide bombing in the Afghan Capital, kabul, has claimed the lives of at least a0 people and injured more than 80 others, with women and children among the casualties. The Islamic State group say they carried out the attack, which targeted a Cultural Organisation and news agency in the western part of the capital. In recent months, so called Islamic State has attacked many shia muslim targets in this area of kabul, where the majority of the citys shia population lives. Our correspondent in kabul, zia shahreya, has just sent this report. The force of the explosion is clear to see. Among the rubble, relatives desperately search for their loved ones. But there was little left behind. The bomb went off inside this building, a Cultural Centre and also home to an afghan news agency. Students had been marking the 38th anniversary of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. The suicide bomber apparently has entered through that wa