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Of billions of dollars of support, Equipment And Training did not suffice, why would another year . Another five, another ten . Texans prepare to face Storm Nicholas as 65 mile an hour winds and 20 inches of Rain Head for the states central coast. And a message in mandarin. How Emma Raducanu is connecting with a global army of fans and sponsors after her astonishing us open tennis triumph. Sometimes a truth that has long been recognised needs spellling out and figures from new bbc Global Research do just that. They show a significant increase in the number of days temperatures around the world are hitting 50 degrees thats 122 in fahrenheit. In other words the world is seeing far more extreme heat. Since the 1980s, the number has tripled. Back then there were eight days a year on average. In the last Decade Weve seen 26 days a year. Gfx Temperatures of 50c happen most often in the middle East And Gulf regions. But they are now happening in more areas of the world than before. North africa has seen them with increasing frequency. And here we can see what happened this year canada hit 49 degrees and italy 48. We are launching a series called life at 50 c, exploring the impact of extreme heat. First stop, nigeria where Climate Change has destroyed much of the fertile land. The Countrys Oil Production has added to the problem, as millions have been forced to live near toxic Gas Flares. Peter okwoche reports. This is my mum. Shes going to the city fire. Under the scorching sun, and in front of an open Gas Flare in nigerias oil rich south, joy risks her life to support her family. Temperatures here reach boiling levels. But, despite the risks, joy uses the heat to speed up drying time for her tapioca sweet puddings. Translation the reason i have short hair is because, if i grow my hair long, it could burn my head if the Flare Shifts Direction and explodes. The use of Fossil Fuels worldwide has had a devastating impact on nigerias climate. The country suffers from severe droughts in the north, and Flash Floods in the south. When i was a kid, The Rain was not like this, the weather is not like this. So i think that Life Isnt about to end. But nigeria is also a major producer of oil, with a particular emission problem. This is the flare of the gas that the inhabitants of this land are suffering, with the abject poverty. L flaring is the process of burning the Natural Gas that is released when oil is extracted from the ground. The process is a large source of greenhouse gases, and a major contributor to Climate Change in nigeria. It is also illegal in the country. Yet about Two Million nigerians live within four km of a Gas Flare including joy and her children. These are my children. Forjoy, working around the Gas Flare is one way of making ends meet. Translation itsj bad for our health. But we say, to hell with the consequences. We need to support ourfamilies. Joy and her children have been working extra hard for four days straight. They are processing the tapioca to help Herfamily Pay for the funeral of her mother. When i came here, i had no work, nojob. I saw the women working this tapioca. Then i asked them, could you let me . Although they need the money, Joys Family still wants the Gas Flares to stop. Translation in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end Gas Flaring in the Oil Industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the Heat Wave and associated health hazards. Nigerias economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. Yet the industrys making it one of africas largest emitters of greenhouse gases. And, until the government fulfils its promise to end Gas Flaring by 2030, the Countrys Landscape and the lives and livelihoods of Millions Likejoy remain at risk. Peter 0kwoche, bbc news. The Un Secretary general, Antonio Guterres, has said the people of afghanistan face perhaps their most perilous hour following the Taliban Takeover of the country last month. Speaking at an Emergency Aid Conference in geneva, he said one in three afghans did not know where their next meail was coming from. More than Three Million afghans have now fled their homes, their suffering compounded by a drought, the coronavirus and political turmoil. The people of afghanistan need a lifeline. After decades of war, suffering and insecurity, they face perhaps their most perilous hour. Now is the time for the international community to stand with them, and let us be clear, this conference is not simply about what we will give to the people of afghanistan. It is about what we owe. We can now speak to Daniel Runde whos a Development Expert at the Center For Strategic And International Studies in washington. We have got conflict and climate issues as well and if you throw in on top of that covid, it could hardly be worse. But the conflict should be dying down now. Does that give you any cause for hope . Humanitarian assistance to support the afghan people, we dont necessarily have to support the new Afghan Government to the extent we can call it government, we do not have to recognise the taliban government to help the afghan people. We need to keep humanitarian aid flowing as long as humanitarian groups can operate based on humanitarian principles of need and accountability. We need to be providing food aid, she said. There is a major drought in afghanistan and winter is coming. Second, we need to provide covid vaccines. 0nly coming. Second, we need to provide covid vaccines. Only 3 of the population of afghanistan is vaccinated. Third, to the extent we can we should try to protect the gains we have made on educating women and girls. Theyre women who began kindergarten in the early 2000 and have gone to High School and then university who are owed working in afghanistan. These are major, major gains to the extent we dont have to work for the government to support that, we should continue to do that. That is a problem, isnt it . And you have out by the dilemma of waging a vicious wake of a fundamental belief in Human Values and Human Rights such as girls and women in education and and at the same time you want access to a country simply to help on humanitarian crisis. The good news is that the extent it is good news, humanitarian groups have been working in Taliban Controlled Areas for many years. And to the extent that there is money flowing from the international community to support those humanitarian activities, that is important. As long as the humanitarian groups are not messed with and bothered by the taliban. So we dont have to work through the government, the taliban controlled government. They can work through ngos. They can work through ngos. They can work through international organisations to provide Food And Medicine and vaccines and then for some of those core issues like women and Girls Education to the extent we can do it we should do it. Development aid, which are things like roads or strengthening the government. Things we have spent 20 years doing is up for a much larger discussion and that ought to be conditioned on a number of things. That ought to be conditioned on Human Rights and especially the treatment of women and girls. As well as establishing things like humanitarian corridors to allow those in afghanistan who want to leave afghanistan to do so in a safe way. There are currently no airports open and there are no humanitarian corridors for people to move if they want to move, they want to go to neighbouring countries like pakistan or iran. H0 . . . Like pakistan or iran. How should countries like pakistan or iran. How should countries manage | like pakistan or iran. How. Should countries manage the taliban, do you think . Because frankly, without their coalescence on humanitarian aid in corridors and assistance it is not going to happen, is it . So theyre going to want something in return which is a degree of appreciation and recognition, i guess. That is auoin recognition, i guess. That is going to recognition, i guess. That is going to be recognition, i guess. That is going to be no recognition, i guess. That is going to be up for going to be up for negotiations. Fortunately we have to work with this very disagreeable and awful government. These are terrible people who are. I dont think, terribly of and i think it is terrible what has happened in afghanistan. But i think we dont want people to starve to death. We dont want new variants of covid to emerge out of afghanistan because of lack of vaccination and these are things we should all be able to agree on. Under the extent we can protect these gains with Girls Education i should that afghan society is very different to 20 years ago because with 25 Million Cell Phones and 10 Million women and girls who have gone through Bay Basic Education is higher education the taliban have to negotiate with local communities and respond at least somewhat to the wishes of local communities of their going to stay in power and avoid a return to civil war. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you forjoining us. Thank you for oining us. Thank ou. Thank you. As the taliban took control of the country they had promised no revenge attacks on their opponents. But the bbc has obtained and verified footage showing civilians being killed by their fighters. Its further verified that more than 20 people have been killed in panjshir province, where the taliban have been Fighting Opposition forces. A taliban spokesperson has denied any such killings are taking place, but based on our reporting, says they will investigate. Some of the details in our Correspondent Yalda hakims exclusive report are distressing. A reign of terror on the streets of kabul. The taliban bundle two men into the back of a car. The bbc has established this disappearance took place in the past few days, in an area of the capital where people are known for their opposition to the taliban. The Panjshiri Community is desperately searching for any information on the fate of their loved ones. The bbc has also confirmed that the taliban are committing Human Rights abuses in the panjshir valley. It lies 100 miles north east of kabul. A warning you may find this video distressing. Here, a man in Military Clothing is dragged away. Its unclear if he was in the army this is common dress in the valley. Voices are raised. Seconds later, hes shot several times and killed. Were not showing those images. A bystander insists the man they have just killed was not in the military. The bbc has confirmed that more than 20 people have been killed since the taliban entered the province. One of them was a Shopkeeper And Father of two called abdul. He was accused by the taliban are selling Sim Cards to resistance fighters. Locals had urged him to leave when the taliban arrived, but he said he was just a poor man who had nothing to do with war. A taliban spokesperson told the bbc that civilians are not being targeted. Translation well i launch an investigation. I have no information about this case and the location it happened. However, if some Military Personnel or militia attacked our soldiers, ourfighters have the right to defend themselves. Human Rights Watch says the taliban are breaching international law. We are documenting Human Rights violations across the country. And what seems to be happening in panjshir, as well as other places, are the Summary Executions and detentions, particular of former security forces. When the taliban entered the valley, they promised peace and stability. But these pictures show that people are not waiting to see if the taliban will keep their word. With telecommunications cut, its hard to get information out. But the international community is warning of the taliban that they are watching and that they will be held accountable for their actions. Yalda hakim, bbc news. Meanwhile, the us secretary of State Antony Blinken has been defending the biden Administrations Withdrawal from afghanistan. Speaking to the house foreign Affairs Committee from the state department, Mr Blinken said the decision to leave was a tough one, but necessary. Upon taking office, President Biden immediately faced the choice between ending the war or escalating it. Had he not followed through on his predecessors commitment, attacks on our forces and our Allies Wouldve resumed, and the talibans nationwide assault on afghanistans major cities would have commenced. That wouldve required sending substantially more us forces into afghanistan to defend themselves and prevent a Taliban Takeover. Lets get some of the days other news. Norways conservative prime minister Erna Solberg had admitted defeat in mondays election, paving the way for a left Wing Government led by the opposition labour party. Its Leaderjonas Gahr Store looks set to take power. The campaign was dominated by Climate Change and the future of norways Oil Industry. Apple has issued an Emergency Security Update for its devices after reports surfaced of new Spyware Thought to be used by the Israeli Company Nso group. An independent Watchdog Citizen Lab said last week that it had found malicious software on the phone of a saudi opposition activist. A fake News Release supposedly from the us retailer walmart led to a spike in the Cryptocurrency Litecoin and then a tumble in prices. The statement published by a newswire service, claimed that walmart would accept the crypto currency. Walmart said the announcement was inauthentic. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come after her dazzling triumph in New York, Emma Raducanus Marketing potential is being measured in hundreds of millions of dollars. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, Rescue Teams still have no idea just how many people have died. Well, theres people alive, and theres people not alive. Were just helping and giving them whatever weve got. A State Funeral has been held for Princess Grace of monacol at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. It looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to East Timor and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. The Governments Case is being forcefully presented by the justice minister. Hes campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. Elizabeth seton spent much of her time at this grotto and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. Now that shes become a saint, its expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. The mayor and local businessmen regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. This is bbc news, the latest headlines. New Bbc Analysis shows the world is seeing more extreme heat in more places in parts of nigeria the Oil Industry is accused of adding to the problem. More than A Billion dollars of global aid is pledged for afghanistan as the un calls for urgent action to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. Texas and louisiana are bracing for the arrival of tropical Storm Nicholas which is expected to batter the region with an intense Storm Surge and rains that could cause widespread flooding. It comes as louisiana is still struggling in the aftermath of hurricane ida, which made landfall on the state only two weeks ago. The national Hurricane Center said nicholas too could reach Hurricane Intensity when it comes ashore along the southern coast of texas late on monday evening. The latest update is it is a high end tropical storm. The latest national Hurricane Centre Advise puts it at a category one hurricane and if it strengthens up to land for time, it could be the latest a series of storms that we have seen intensifying right up to landfall, and The Star Making Landfall would be the eighth storm so far this year to make landfall in the us. We are coming of 2020 with a record breaking season with 11 storms making landfall and here we are with their 14th named storm, eighth landfall. Challenge is pretty evident. Looking at the details of the storm itself it sounds like The Rain could be the biggest challenge. Right. That was what we were most afraid of in terms of South East Texas because we flood quite easily here in the houston metro area, but preceding the arrival of our situation is pretty good because we had been dry for a while so our ground was dry, rivers were running quite low we were able to absorb a lot more rainfall. The forecast has evolved and the Heaviest Rain Looks to stay along the coastline but even if you are dry for weeks on end, getting a fit of rainfall will cause flooding. There is a lot to worry about for a lot of people but it is difficult to get away from the thought that louisiana could once again find itself being pummelled. It heads inland later tonight and is expected to take a turn and as weakens over land it still had a tonne of tropical moisture and as it heads into louisiana they are expecting Flash Flooding occurrences to happen pretty much in the next couple of days as well. In areas that are still recovering from the last two weeks ago. Californians are heading to the polls on tuesday to decide the fate of their governor. In the wake of the Covid Lockdown that Gavin Newsom ordered republicans managed to get enough signatures to force a recall vote. The choice on the Ballot Paper Yes to throw him out, no to keep him in place. But they also have the option to choose a replacement should they wish from a list of over a0 candidates. So important is this to the White House President Biden has flown in to lend Mr Newsom some support. The governor was elected in 2018 with 62 of the vote but there are a number of issues that have put a dent in that support. And there is a slew of republican candidates ready to take his job, the most prominent among them caitlinjenner though most republicans appear to have rallied behind the conservative Talk Show Host larry elder. Polls in august had voters evenly split between the yes and the No Camps but as you can see the last week has looked a little more comfortable as democratic voters have begun to sit up and take note. Emma raducanu, britains first female tennis grand Slam Champion for 44 years, and destined to be a global superstar, is insisting that shes not thinking too far ahead, just trying to take success in her stride. But the two and a half million dollars she won in Prize Money in New York could soon be dwarfed by the sums being mentioned in marketing, wheres shes being described as a � solid gold prospect. 0ur Sports Editor Dan Roan reports. 18 year old champion Emma Raducanu joins us live in Times Square this morning. This is good morning america. Having conquered the us open, britains newest Sporting Superstar proving a hit on american tv earlier. The biggest networks queueing up to speak to the teenage tennis sensation. If you just do the best you can with every single day, Time Flies and you can really achieve anything with inner belief. Raducanu has been thrown into the spotlight in a way no one predicted, after producing one of sports greatest ever fairy tales. But today, a british grand Slam Winner from another era warned that the youngster� s new found fame would have to be carefully managed. She has the potential to be a World Number one and a multiple grand Slam Champion. Weve got to give her time to develop, and if it doesnt happen within the next 12 months, it probably will happen in the 12 months after that and weve got to protect her, because her world, its going to hit her like a sledgehammer. I dont think she realises whats coming her way. Having sprung from relative obscurity just a few weeks ago, raducanu is now one of the worlds most marketable athletes. She speaks mandarin the teenager, whose mother is chinese, thanking fans in fluent mandarin, the latest sign of her global appeal. I think quite quickly, her Sponsorship Earnings off the court will dwarf her Prize Money on the court. She is the most marketable british athlete since david beckham, because she is the complete package. Shes young, shes already winning millions of Social Media followers, which increases her influence as a brand, she has a multicultural background and she won her grand slam in america, one of the most important Consumer Markets in the world. Here at the ltas headquarters, Tennis Chiefs insist much more investment is still needed into publicly available Park Courts and indoor facilities like this one, if Raducanus Success is to translate into a much needed surge in participation. But theres No Doubt the Womens Game has just had its biggest boost in decades. Sweet caroline. Raducanus hit the Big Time here in the big apple, basking in her new found fame. And if the pitfalls and pressure that can accompany such pressure are avoided, there seems no limit to the impact that she can have. Dan roan, bbc news. A listers are descending on New Yorks Metropolitan Museum Of Art for the return of one of the bigest events in fashion the met gala the glamorous event reknowned for spectacular and flamboyant costumes was cancelled last year due to the pandemic. This Years Theme is � in america, giving guests a chance to showcase the best of the usa. The gala is smaller than usual, with manadatory vaccinations and mask wearing. Proceeds from the annual event go to funding the museums fashion institute. A reminder of our top story. New Bbc Analysis has shown the world is seeing more extreme heat in more places with a significant increase in the number of days, temperatures around the world are hitting 50 degrees. The research also highlights nations where the Oil Industry is accused of adding to the problem. Hello there. This upcoming week is looking pretty changeable. Weve started off with a bit of sunshine around and some warmth. Today, though, it looks decidedly wet for parts of england and wales in particular. Then midweek, a Ridge Of High Pressure will settle things down, we should see some good spells of sunshine before more rain arrives for friday as a new low pressure moves off the atlantic. Now weve got a complicated area of Weather Fronts moving northwards across the country this first one bringing Light And Patchier rain across parts of scotland and northern england, but its this batch of rain across parts of central, southern, and Eastern England which will be quite heavy with the risk of some localised flooding in places, maybe some rumbles of thunder as it continues to journey its way north eastwards. But i think we should start to see Skies Brightening Up in northern ireland, wales, southwest, but the sunshine comes out and could set off a few heavy showers. But disappointing temperatures where we have The Cloud and The Rain, otherwise highs of around 19 20 celsius in the warmest spots. That rain eventually clears away into the north sea. Could see a few showers, though, clinging back across Eastern England, and well see this very weak Weather Front Push into the northwest of scotland to bring some patchy rain. But elsewhere, mainly dry, temperatures just into single figures under clear skies. 0therwise, relatively mild again where we hold onto The Cloud. So, for wednesday and indeed, for thursday here, we have this ridge of high Pressure Building in, which is going to settle things down. There could be quite a bit of mist and fog, low cloud to start the mornings, but into the afternoons, i think therell be plenty of sunshine around. I think wednesday looks like being the mistiest, murkiest start to the day. Still a few showers across eastern England Thanks to that area of low pressure, and maybe a chance of some showers pushing to Western Scotland and northern ireland. Otherwise for most, it should be dry where we get the sunshine breaking through, highs of around 20 21 celsius. Otherwise, the high teens for most. Thursday, again, a bit of early mist and fog, and then it promises to be a largely dry day i think thursday looking like being the driest and sunniest day of the week. But well start to see wind increasing with outbreaks of rain across the far northwest of the country later on. Top temperatures, though, 22 23 celsius. All change, though, for friday. A new area of low pressure sweeps in off the atlantic. Itll bring a band of rain, some of it heavy, into western areas. Itll tend to weaken, though, as it pushes eastwards, and behind it, well see sunshine and showers following. Those temperatures a little bit lower on friday than thursday because therell be more of the breeze, more cloud and outbreaks of rain. This is bbc news, the headlines New Bbc Analysis has shown the world is seeing more extreme heat in more places, with a significant increase in the number of days temperatures around the world are hitting 50 degrees. The research also highlights nations where the Oil Industry is accused of adding to the problem. More than 1 Billion of global aid has been pledged for afghanistan after a un call for urgent action to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. Secretary general Antonio Guterres said its people are facing perhaps their most perilous hour, following the Taliban Takeover of the country. The us secretary of State Anthony Blinken has faced intense questioning in congress over the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan. During a fractious session of the house foreign Affairs Committee, Mr Blinken defended Americas Withdrawal from the country, saying that staying longer would not have improved anything. A court in New York is hearing the next

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