reminder of our talk. new stories human rights watch has released its 2023 report. looking at the conditions of human rights in more than a 100 countries, it says authoritarianism across the world is leading to a degradation of the human condition. phil robinson is deputy age director at human rights watch and he has more on the report. we look at what s happening in afghanistan for women and girls. we look at what s happened, obviously in ukraine with the russian invasion the situation across the world. unfortunately, it has gotten worse. but what we re also saying is, it s the responsibility of many other governments, the not the traditional governments that cared about human rights from the european union, north america. but governments from latin america, from africa for middle east, other places to also step up and do something about human rights to recognize that they have an important role in promoting human rights and protecting human rights and not leave it to others
hello, i m down jordan in dough with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, china has lifted pandemic restrictions on foreign travel after almost 3 years. quarantine is no longer required for inbound travellers at several countries demanding pre departure. cobra, 1900 tests for people heading abroad. it follows a surgeon cases in china and recent weeks after the government abandoned its strict 0 policy. katrina, you has more from beijing around 20 countries have added a screening requirements to any passengers coming from china. most recently, port golden, the netherlands, have joined the u. s. the u. k. and canada, for example, in requiring this and because of that exits, are predicting that countries in south east asia, we have not impose any research and that they will be the main beneficiaries of chinese tourism in the next few weeks and months. but we have to remember that china has really been angry about these can be placed on chinese travelers. they v