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his public engagements will be postponed immediately, and will resume after a period of recuperation. let s go live now to sean coughlan, our royal correspondent, who is outside the london clinic. what more do we know? as you said, we know there what more do we know? as you said, we know there was what more do we know? as you said, we know there was abdominal- what more do we know? as you said, | we know there was abdominal surgery yesterday and it was a success. medical matters tend to be private where the royal family are concerned, but we know it wasn t cancer related. we know it was significant enough for her to be keptin significant enough for her to be kept in for two weeks. after that, we understand recuperation could take several months and we don t expect to see the princess of wales working again until at least after easter. we also expect it to affect the work plans of her husband prince william, who will have a bigger role looking after their children. and we ....
in a racially motivated attack that killed hundreds of residents. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. a warning this edition contains references to racist language that some viewers may find offensive. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. eight decades after the world confronted the evil of nazism, significant numbers of people around the world are still drawn to extreme violent forms of race hatred and nationalism. in his youth, my guest was part of that culture. matthew collins was a violent far right thug, but he changed sides, became an informer, and after years in exile, returned to britain to become a prominent activist for the group, hope not hate. what is the most effective antidote to hate fuelled neo nazi extremism 7 matthew collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. yourjob is rooting out, exposing, the most vile forms of racism, neo nazism. yep. the twist is that you, yourself, in your youth, were one of them. do you see traits of yoursel ....
drones during the night. next it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. a warning this edition contains references to racist language that some viewers may find offensive. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. eight decades after the world confronted the evil of nazism, significant numbers of people around the world are still drawn to extreme violent forms of race hatred and nationalism. in his youth, my guest was part of that culture. matthew collins was a violent far right thug, but he changed sides, became an informer and after years in exile, returned to britain to become a prominent activist for the group hope not hate. what is the most effective antidote to hate fuelled neo nazi extremism 7 matthew collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. yourjob is rooting out, exposing, the most vile forms of racism, neo nazism. yep. the twist is that you, yourself, in your youth, were one of them. do you see traits of yourself in today s neo nazis? some. some traits. poacher turn ....
australian man who was the subject of a crime podcast and has now been convicted of his wife s murder, a0 years after she disappeared. we begin with the floods in pakistan. the prime minister has called these floods the worst in the history of pakistan . we know every province has been affected. but the worst affected are in the south the water is still flowing down the overflowing indus river. mountainous regions in khyber pakhtunkhwa are also badly hit. we re going to bring you reports from across pakistan. un secretary general antonio guterres will travel to pakistan next week. wer ve already heard from him. the pakistani people are facing a monsoon on steroids, the relentless impact of epic levels of rain and flooding. the scale of the need is rising like the floodwaters, and it requires the world s collective and prioritised attention. the united nations is issuing a request for 160 us million dollars. so the un has launched an aid appeal. and a lot of aid is needed. ....
ukraine has not claimed responsibility for what appear to be targeted attacks. now on bbc news, hardtalk welcome to hardtalk, i am stephen sackur. a year on from the very imposition of the taliban rule, afghanistan is facing a humanitarian calamity. after population is facing serious food insecurity and more than 1 million children are at risk of acute malnutrition. the taliban seemed focused on snuffing out opposition and imposing strict controls on women and girls. my guess is formerfirst controls on women and girls. my guess is former first vice president of afghanistan and now a seniorfigure in president of afghanistan and now a senior figure in the national resistance front, amrullah saleh. it is internal resistance a viable when afghans are starving? theme music plays amrullah saleh, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it is a year since the taliban swept into kabul and topple the government of which you were a part. has this been a year of failure from your point of view? ....