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nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has met germany s new defence minister boris pistorius in berlin, as germany remains under pressure over the supply of tanks to ukraine. after the meeting they told journalists that they d discussed the issue of battle tanks, but a decision still hasn t been made. according to export rules the german government has to grant permission for any german made tanks to be exported, even if they are owned by other countries. poland has now sent an official request, and germany has acknowledged its receipt. this is what the nato secretary general had to say. consultations amongst our allies will continue and i m confident we will continue and i m confident we will have a solution soon. germany -la s a will have a solution soon. germany plays a key will have a solution soon. germany plays a key role will have a solution soon. germany plays a key role in will have a solution soon. germany plays a key role in our will have a solution s ....
arrest a suspected gunman, after the second mass shooting in days leaves seven dead. we have special reports from afghanistan where the taliban continue to crack down on the rights of women. set and.action! and a behind the scenes look at hit show happy valley, with star of the showjames norton. opposition parties have called for the conservative party chair, nadhim zahawi, to be sacked now rather than wait for the outcome of an investigation. the government s independent ethics advisor has been asked to look into mr zahawi s financial affairs after it emerged he paid a penalty to hmrc over previously unpaid tax while he was chancellor. he maintains he acted properly. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports. are your tax affairs a distraction for the party, mr zahawi? the conservative party chairman, nadhim zahawi, insists he s not on his way out, but he is under pressure. last summer he insisted reports that he was being investigated by the tax authorities we ....
imposed by the taliban government. welcome to the programme. it is 630 in the evening, and people from afghanistan are dealing with the coldest weather in a decade. the temperature is dropping to 34 degrees, get as cold as 21 and some evenings. there are at least 120 people who have died as a result of the freezing weather, and we are told by the taliban government that 77,000 livestock have died. what is hampering the aid effort is the fact females, women aid workers are unable to work alongside international aid agencies to deliver much needed aid out of the taliban issued a edict banning them. my colleague lyse doucet has been speaking to afghanistan s acting a winter wonderland. we are travelling for the hindu kush, the world s second highest tunnel, the salang tunnel, a place of legend. it is an engineering window but a death especially in winter, and other lunches and accidents. the only highway rescue at this spot is less demand. selling chains for tyres in the colde ....
the murder of zara aleena, just days after he was released from prison. the chief inspector of the service says it is chronically understaffed . it is impossible to say whether the murder could have been avoided but we did find severe deficits in practice at many stages of jordan mcsweeney s supervision. nhs representatives will appear before mps on the health and social care committee to discuss the situation in a&e departments across england. let s cross live to the house of commons and listen in to the health and social care committee address the situation in a&e departments. a more nuanced question than that, demand has a bit with those figures, however, the reason we run into trouble is not the ancillary demand, the ability to deal with the demand. if we look at things like hospital admissions from an emergency department, those have remained relatively static. we have had problems with increased crowding, problems with increased crowding, problems in care in our ....
Students attending universities, and it s still unclear if they will be able to return. our correspondent yalda hakim has been speaking to those fighting for change. a basement in kabul, now a place of learning. this 21 year old used to be a jeweller. she started this secret school seven months ago, running classes for girls of all ages every day. despite all the risk, i don t want students to forget what going to school means, she tells me. i want them to still feel they can learn and they should learn. if the taliban authorities find out this secret school is operating, they will be in trouble. usually, more than 30 teenage girls come here. today, only ten. schools closed for girls over the age of 12 when the taliban first swept to power. ....