this is bbc news. the headlines: the number of newborn deaths and miscarriages in parts of afghanistan have almost doubled one year since the taliban takeover, after which foreign funding to the country was suspended. a ceasefire agreement aimed to end three days of fighting between israel and the palestinian militant group islamichhad has officially come into effect. however, reports say violence continued beyond more than 80,000 tourists have been left stranded in a popular resort in china after a covid outbreak sparked a lockdown. authorities cancelled all flights and trains from sanya, known as china s hawaii , on saturday. a landmark bill which includes billions of dollars to fight climate change has been approved by the us senate.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. one year on since the taliban takeover of afghanistan, the number of newborn deaths and miscarriages almost double in parts of the country where women weak from hunger are losing babies. translation: | drink. tea in the morning, tea translation: | drink - tea in the morning, tea tea in the morning, tea for lunch, and for dinner, we find something to cook and eat. we had no food the day this happened. a ceasefire comes into effect between israel and the palestinian militant group, islamichhad, but there are already reports of continued fighting.
leaving trails of white smoke. israeli officials say they launched their military operation to prevent attacks by islamichhad on israeli civilians, that they had precise, detailed intelligence of its plans. but normal civilian life has been on hold in much of israel. this evening, warning sirens sent beach goers in tel aviv rushing to air raid shelters. further south, that s become routine. we have to live with this situation. we have a shelter in our house. it s ten seconds to go there. and then we need to stay there ten minutes. after fighting since friday there are hopes that a ceasefire brokered by egypt will stick. but people here know that a truce is always temporary. to the us now where a landmark bill, which includes billions of dollars to fight climate change,
a series of blows have been inflicted on afghan women in the past year. its collective impact nowhere more visible than in the country s maternity wards. yogita limaye, bbc news, badakhshan. all through this week we ll be looking back at life under the taliban, one year in. turning out to another story for you. a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending three days of fighting between israel and the palestinian militant group, islamichhad, has officially come into effect. however, reports from both israel and gaza say fighting has continued beyond the agreed deadline. the palestinians put the overall number of dead at close to 50 including two leaders of the islamichhad group. while israel says hundreds of palestinian rockets were fired indiscrimately atjerusalem and tel aviv. 0ur middle east correspondent
this is bbc news. the headlines: the number of newborn deaths and miscarriages in parts of afghanistan have almost doubled one year since the taliban takeover, after which foreign funding to the country was suspended. a ceasefire agreement aimed to end three days of fighting between israel and the palestinian militant group islamichhad has officially come into effect. however, reports say violence continued beyond more than 80,000 tourists have been left stranded in a popular resort in china after a covid outbreak sparked a lockdown. authorities cancelled all flights and trains from sanya, known as china s hawaii , on saturday. a landmark bill which includes billions of dollars to fight climate change has been approved by the us senate.