Will ever be direct talks between the Afghan Government and the taliban following further a tux the army resumes offensive operations against what the president holds the enemies the taliban calls this a declaration of war this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im boots. From the cradle to the grave it seems no one is safe from afghanistans endless war newborn babies mothers under says were among 24 People Killed when gunmen opened fire inside a car bomb Maternity Hospital on choose day while 32. 00 mourners at a funeral in one province were killed by an eyesore suicide bomber present ashraf ghani responded by ordering the army to resume offensive operations against the taliban the Armed Group Denies Involvement and it says its leaders are ready to fight back Alexei Obrien reports. I was. In the Eastern Province of manga survivors of a suspected suicide bombing at a funeral struggled to contain a grief. And anger. Was and i think it was a problem although one of. My brother
Direct talks between the Afghan Government and the taliban following further. Resumes offensive operations against what the president holds the enemies the taliban calls this a declaration of war this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im boots. From the cradle to the grave it seems no one is safe from afghanistans endless war newborn babies mothers under says were among 24 People Killed when gunmen opened fire inside a car bomb Maternity Hospital on choose day while 32. 00 mourners at a funeral in one province were killed by an eyesore suicide bomber present ashraf ghani responded by ordering the army to resume offensive operations against the taliban the Armed Group Denies Involvement and it says its leaders are ready to fight back Alexei Obrien reports. I was. In the Eastern Province of manga survivors of a suspected suicide bombing at a funeral struggled to contain a grief. And anger. Was done i think it was a problem although when i was like. My brother is my i was stan
Problem Children School dont go to the call nobodys forced parents to find ways to balance work and kids. And a unique people under threat pakistans kalish minority deals with the challenges from tourism and villages. By british predator welcome to beat up the news a show its good to have you with us can an International Investigation into alleged war crimes committed in afghanistan all for justice to the many unnamed victims of that countrys wall its a question thats hung in the air for some time but now the International Criminal court offer some hope that the so will be yes this off the judges last week authorized an investigation into alleged. War crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the war in afghanistan the ruling covers atrocities committed by the taliban Afghan Government forces and u. S. Forces the investigation will look at crimes such as attacks against civilians murder torture rape in force disappearances and many others. The United States which is not a mem
My honor the convene this plenary, and when we were planning the conference, we always liked to bring our heavy hitters out. And i think that today is one of those occasions, in which we have a collection of fine scholars and activists here to address the theme. So what we are, and what we have decided to do is to run the plenary more as a round table, and the moderated conversation about the issues with the great migration, and i wanted to introduce our panelists, and give them an opportunity to speak for a few minutes as far as their own work and perceptions and ideas about the great migration, and then move on to the question and answer followed by a discussion with us, and followed by a question and answer session with the audience. So i wanted to introduce our panelists. The first panelist is joe trotter who is a giant history professor and prior with the Carnegie Mellon center in pittsburgh, and previously the president of the africanamerican studies in the urban life and economy
Abolitionists and temp rest movements. This is the first of a twopart program. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the National Portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. Im Kate Clarke Lemay and im the curator of votes for women, a portrait of persistence. For this exhibition, i worked about 3 1 2 years researching, teaching myself this history and finding all the objects. In the exhibition we have about 124 objects of which there are 63 portraits and in curating the exhibition, i was hoping to commemorate the 19th amendment and tell the history of the 19th amendment and how women lobbied to get this amendment passed and ratified. But also ask questions about it and ask what does it do and what does it not do and why 1965 and the Voting Rights act is considered another sort of part two of the 19th amendment. So if youll follow me, im going to take you through the exhibition and show you a few of the objects that tell this history. Lets go. Were in the first gallery of the exhibition and i