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BBCNEWS World July 5, 2024

facilitated partly by the fact the press wouldn t leave them alone. now the tables turn and it becomes an interrogation. harry will have to answer questions because the barrister on the other side is trying to get him to prove these allegations. that will be aware of the difficulty is, in proving that there was indeed unlawful gathering of information by the press and do stories were then published. let s take you into what is coming out of the courtroom and a little bit more with helena wilkinson. all of a sudden the lights are coming in thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what thick and fast. pick out some of the key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both - key thing is we are hearing. what we have been hearing so far, both in - have been he

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:43:00

to remote poppy growing provinces where ourjournalists have seen that farmers have either not grown opium poppy complying with the taliban s ban, or they ve had their poppy crops destroyed if they defied the order. this is backed by research from uk based experts who have analysed satellite images and say the drop in opium cultivation is likely to be as much as 80%. the bbc s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from afghanistan with imogen anderson and sa njay ganguly. we ve been to multiple provinces in afghanistan. the ban on poppy cultivation was announced by the taliban supreme leader last year, but this is the first year in which it s been enforced. what we ve seen on the ground is that there s a dramatic drop in opium cultivation. we ve been to the opium heartland of helmand, which used to grow more than 50% of afghanistan s poppy. we weren t able to see a single poppy crop. that s in stark contrast to what we saw last year where literally wherever you looked there wer

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 10:39:00

based experts who have analysed satellite images and say the drop in opium cultivation is likely to be as much as 80%. the bbc s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports from afghanistan, with imogen anderson and sa njay ganguly. we ve been to multiple provinces in afghanistan. the ban on poppy cultivation was announced by the taliban supreme leader last year, but this is the first year in which it s been enforced. what we ve seen on the ground is that there s a dramatic drop in opium cultivation. we ve been to the opium heartland of helmand, which used to grow more than 50% of afghanistan s poppy. we weren t able to see a single poppy crop. that s in stark contrast to what we saw last year where literally wherever you looked there were poppy fields. along with our colleagues, imogen anderson and sanjay ganguli, here s what we found on the ground.

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