and exceptional courage. i it s an exodus of up to 60,000 people, caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines the taliban have announced their new government in afghanistan. there are no women and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, taliban fighters fired shots into the air to disperse protesters in the kabul. hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets mexico s supreme court has ruled that penalising abortion is unconstitutional.
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. in afghanistan, the taliban announce their new government. none of the cabinet officials are women and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, the group fired warning shots on the streets of kabul, as hundreds took part in protests condemning the taliban and criticising pakistan. this is the biggest challenge to the taliban s authority that we ve seen so far, and it s not coming from a militia force. it s coming from peaceful protesters, from both women and men. president biden tours new york and newjersey seeing the damage caused by hurricane ida s flooding, and using it to sound
it s an exodus of up to 60,000 people, caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. iam free! this is newsday on the bbc. i m karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines. the taliban have announced their new government in afghanistan. there are no women and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, taliban fighters fired shots into the air to disperse protesters in the kabul. to disperse protesters in kabul. hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets, many of them women. much of new zealand eases a strict lockdown on wednesday morning. residents outside auckland will be allowed to return to work and school. the country has been chasing a zero covid strategy, enforcing severe restrictions on movement and activities.
this is bbc news, i m lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: in afghanistan, the taliban announce their new government. none of the cabinet officials are womenm and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, the group fired warning shots on the streets of kabul, as hundreds took part in anti taliban protests, and three people demonstrating in herat were shot dead. this is the biggest challenge to the taliban that we have seen so far, and it isn t coming from militia, it is from peaceful protesters, women and men. mexico s supreme court rules that making abortion a crime is unconstitutional, setting a landmark legal precedent for the conservative catholic country. canada s prime ministerjustin
the taliban have announced their new government in afghanistan. there are no women and their new prime minister is on a un terrorism sanctions list. earlier, taliban fighters fired shots into the air to disperse protesters in kabul. hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets, many of them women. every week at this time we take a look at climate change. we ll bring you a different story each week with implications for our planet s future. today we re focusing on carbon dioxide the primary greenhouse gas and one of the main drivers of climate change. 250 years of industrialisation and burning fossilfuels have pushed c02 levels to record heights warming our planet by more than one degree. let s take a look. so, what else can we do? well, one answer is to stop c02 from entering the atmosphere in the first place. carbon capture, use and storage is effectively climate change in reverse, taking carbon