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how do you plan to help them? translation: we know that people are very poor, - but opium causes a lot of addiction. we call on international organizations to help afghans facing losses. but then, at the same time, you're making the operations and the funding of aid agencies in this country extremely difficult by the ban on afghan women working for them. you can't have it both ways. translation: they should not link humanitarian issues - with political matters. opium isn't just harming afghanistan. the whole world is affected by it. for now, the taliban appear to have accomplished what no one else could, but there are questions about how long they can sustain it. the satellite analysis was done by a uk firm, which has long specialised in this and they've actually put a number to what we found on the ground.

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BBC News Now

what else will you do? if we grow wheat instead, we won't earn enough to survive. the taliban go armed and in large numbers. there have been instances of violent clashes between them and angry locals. afghanistan used to produce more than 80% of the world's opium. the taliban are accused of profiting from it when they were fighting against foreign forces and the former afghan regime. a claim they deny. but now there's evidence from what we've seen and from satellite analysis of an unprecedented reduction in opium farming. we met the main spokesman of the taliban government, who told us they banned opium because it's harmful and goes against their religious beliefs. farmers say they're not getting any support from your government.

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World Business Report

and your children are going hungry, what else will you do? if we grow wheat instead, we won't earn enough to survive. the taliban go armed and in large numbers. there have been instances of violent clashes between them and angry locals. afghanistan used to produce more than 80% of the world's opium. the taliban are accused of profiting from it when they were fighting against foreign forces and the former afghan regime. a claim they deny. but now there's evidence from what we've seen and from satellite analysis of an unprecedented reduction in opium farming. we met the main spokesman of the taliban government, who told us they banned opium because it's harmful and goes against their religious beliefs. farmers say they're not getting any support from your government. how do you plan to help them?

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World Business Report

translation: we know that people are very poor, - but opium causes a lot of addiction. we call on international organizations to help afghans facing losses. but then, at the same time, you're making the operations and the funding of aid agencies in this country extremely difficult by the ban on afghan women working for them. you can't have it both ways. translation: they should not link humanitarian issues - with political matters. 0pium isn't just harming afghanistan. the whole world is affected by it. for now, the taliban appear to have accomplished what no one else could, but there are questions about how long they can sustain it. the satellite analysis was done by a uk firm, which has long specialised in this,

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Verified Live

forjoining us- _ the water levels continue to rise and that is the real concern at the moment. eight major towns being hit but president zelensky talking about 80 villages and towns in the wider area which need help. all of the heroin sound in europe is made from opium from afghanistan. now research suggests the taliban government has enforced a successful ban on growing the crop. satellite analysis from a uk based company shows that opium farming is down by as much as 80% compared our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports.

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BBC News at One

of violent clashes between them and angry locals. afghanistan used to produce more than 80% of the world's opium. the taliban are accused of profiting from it when they were fighting against foreign forces and the former afghan regime — a claim they deny. but now there's evidence, from what we've seen and from satellite analysis, of an unprecedented reduction in opium farming. we met the main spokesman of the taliban government, who told us they banned opium because it's harmful and goes against their religious beliefs. farmers say they're not getting any support from your government. how do you plan to help them? translation: we know that people are very poor. - but opium causes a lot of addiction. we call on international organisations to help

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Verified Live

afghanistan used to produce more than 80% of the world�*s opium. the taliban are accused of profiting from it when they were fighting against foreign forces and the former afghan regime. a claim they deny. but now there�*s evidence from what we�*ve seen and from satellite analysis of an unprecedented reduction in opium farming. we met the main spokesman of the taliban government, who told us they banned opium because it�*s harmful and goes against their religious beliefs. farmers say they�*re not getting any support from your government. how do you plan to help them? translation: we know that people are very poor, - but opium causes a lot of addiction. we call on international organizations to help afghans facing losses. but then, at the same time, you�*re making the operations

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Verified Live

criminal acts of ukraine after the dam damage. a glimpse of perhaps the tactics from roger at the security council meeting a little later. nearly all of the heroin sold in europe is made with opium from afghanistan, but now research suggests the taliban government has enforced a successful ban on growing the crop. satellite analysis from a uk—based company shows that opium farming is down by as much as 80% compared to last year — an unprecedented reduction. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. we've been given rare access to the taliban's campaign to eradicate poppy in nangarhar province. they've been at it for five months already. so now, we need to go on foot, in this remote area near the border with pakistan, to find a standing crop. so, the field to the right —

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Verified Live

from it when they were fighting against foreign forces and the former afghan regime — a claim they deny. but now there's evidence, from what we've seen and from satellite analysis, of an unprecedented reduction in opium farming. we met the main spokesman of the taliban government, who told us they banned opium because it's harmful and goes against their religious beliefs. farmers say they're not getting any support from your government. how do you plan to help them? translation: we know that people are very poor. - but opium causes a lot of addiction. we call on international organisations to help afghans facing losses. but then at the same time, you're making the operations — and the funding of aid agencies in this country — extremely difficult by the ban on afghan women working for them. you can't have it both ways. translation: they should not link humanitarian issues -

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