the impact of extreme heat, we ask why nigeria s oil industry is making the effects of climate change even worse. and surfing china style. we ll reveal why catching a wave there has never been so popular. it s eight in the morning in singapore, and two o clock in the morning in geneva, where at an emergency aid conference, more than a billion dollars has been pledged to help afghanistan. the country is facing a major humanitarian crisis, with the impact of fighting and drought made worse by instability following the taliban s takeover last month. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, said one in three afghans did not know where their next meal would come from. 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
and surfing china style. we ll reveal why catching a wave there has never been so popular. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s news day. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, and midnight in geneva where, at an emergency aid conference, more than $1 billion has been pledged to help afghanistan. the country is facing a major humanitarian crisis, with the impact of fighting and drought made worse by instability following the taliban s takeover last month. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, said its people faced perhaps their most perilous hour, with one in three afghans not knowing where their next meal would come from. 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 o
and surfing china style. we ll reveal why catching a wave there has never been so popular. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in singapore, and 1am in geneva where, at an emergency aid conference, more than $1 billion dollars has been pledged to help afghanistan. the country is facing a major humanitarian crisis, with the impact of fighting and drought made worse by instability following the taliban s takeover last month. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, said one in three afghans did not know where their next meal would come from. 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. joining me is dr mohammad haqnal. he s the former head of afghanis
scientists who refuted the lab leak theory, 26 of the 27 scientists had funding connections to researchers in china. did he get another one? lindor again. what a memorable night wrapping up the subway series. steve: good morning everybody in washington, d.c. this is your 6:01 wake-up call right now. it s 72 in new york and 72 in the district of columbia where today they are going for a high of 90 degrees. look who is here? we have rachel in for ainsley. brian: you didn t work enough over the weekend. rachel: i didn t work enough. steve: i think today is ainsley s daughter s first day of school. rachel: good for her. steve: anyway, good to have you. rachel: thank you, always a pleasure to fill in for ainsley. brian: still dealing with the legacy of 9/11 saw some of those tremendous features look back 20 years seems like 20 minutes ago. still dealing with the legacy fox & friends because of where we are right now what happened. attacks came from afghanistan plotted an