how to handle the heat? a special report on how people in pakistan s mega city karachi are struggling, as extreme temperatures become more common aorund the world. it is almost unbearable to be standing out in the street. it is only 11 o clock and the sun is only 11 o clock and the sun is beating down. antipollution. it makes it even worse. some here wonder how long they can go on like this. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s the poorest country in the western hemisphere and it is living through one of the most troubled of political sagas. now haiti s prime minister, ariel henry, says he has sacked the chief prosecutor who s been seeking to charge him in connection with the killing of presidentjovenel moise in july. he had also called for the prime minister to be barred from leaving haiti, adding that there was evidence that the prime minister had spoken by phone with a leading suspect in the assassination. garry pierre pierre is the founder
how to handle the heat? a special report on how people in pakistan s mega city karachi are struggling, as extreme temperatures become more common aorund the world. it is almost unbearable to be standing out in the street. it is only 11 o clock and the sun is beating down. and the pollution. it makes it even worse. some here wonder how long they can go on like this. it s the poorest country in the western hemisphere and it is living through one of the most troubled of political sagas. now haiti s prime minister, ariel henry, says he has sacked the chief prosecutor who s been seeking to charge him in connection with the killing of presidentjovenel moise in july. he had also called for the prime minister to be barred from leaving haiti, adding that there was evidence that the prime minister had spoken by phone with a leading suspect in the assassination. will grant has more. the intrigue in one of latin america s merges political drums continues to grow. now the prime minister
how to handle the heat? a special report on how people in pakistan s mega city karachi are struggling, as extreme temperatures become more common aorund the world. it is almost unbearable to be standing out in the street. it is only 11 o clock and the sun is beating down. and the pollution. it makes it even worse. some here wonder how long they can go on like this. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s the poorest country in the western hemisphere and it is living through one of the most troubled of political sagas. now haiti s prime minister, ariel henry, says he has sacked the chief prosecutor who s been seeking to charge him in connection with the killing of presidentjovenel moise in july. he had also called for the prime minister to be barred from leaving haiti, adding that there was evidence that the prime minister had spoken by phone with a leading suspect in the assassination. will grant has more. the intrigue in one of latin america s mur
tonight at ten: the winter plans for tackling covid in england. more vaccinations and the possibility of tougher measures. if the nhs in england starts to struggle, working from home, mandatory face masks, and vaccine passports could be introduced. a boosterjab will be offered to 30 million people across the uk, including the over 50s, healthcare workers, and those with underlying health conditons. covid is still out there. the disease, sadly, still remains a risk, but i m confident we can keep going with our plan. and it s confirmed that 12 to 15 year olds in all parts of the uk will be offered one dose of vaccine. we ll be asking if the booster programme is making the best use of tens of millions of vaccine doses. also tonight. job vacancies throughout the uk have hit a record high, as the economic recovery continues. in afghanistan, we talk to some of the thousands of women who can t return to work and fear for their safety. and ronaldo scores, but it s a tough night for m