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"This is the news in brief from the united nations. An urgent international response is needed to prevent the crisis in myanmar from becoming a catastrophe in the heart of southeast asia and beyond un secretary general antonio guitarists wound in report to the un general assembly on wednesday. The un chief. Also said he did that. The military's grip on power would become increasingly difficult to counter. Meemaw has been in political crisis since a military coup. On the first of february it is urgent to mount a unified international and regional response to help put me and my my back on the path democratic reform mister guitar. She said in the report which called for the immediate release of present win meant state councillor. Aung sung chee and other government officials detained after the military takeover it's also called for immediate humanitarian access and assistance especially vulnerable communities among the ranger muslims the window to prevent the military from entrenching its rule cookie narrowing miscarriage continued before insisting that it was important to support the democratic aspirations of the people of myanmar. The text was approved by one hundred nine thousand nine countries. With thirty six. Including china abstaining and one bellarusse voting against vulnerable haitian men women and children on the move in. The americas should not be expelled from countries where they have found shelter. Un agencies said in a protection appeal on thursday new joint appeal by you and migration agency. I o n the refugee agency. Unhcr children's fund unicef and human rights office h chr. They highlighted that many haitians in the past decade faced a series of natural catastrophes acute food insecurity and gang violence. The situation inside. Haiti is bound to worsen because of last month's earthquake making the island unfit for them to return the added. The warning comes amid the reported expulsion of thousands of haitians from a makeshift camp on the us border with mexico. Those who've left the caribbean island include unaccompanied and separated children victims of trafficking and survivors of gender-based violence. Some may need international refugee protection while others may have different protection. Needs the un agency said before insisting that international nor prohibits collective expulsions and requires that each case be examined individually only fifteen african countries. Nearly a third of the continents of fifty four nations have now fully vaccinated ten percent of their people against cove. Nineteen that compares with almost ninety percent of high income countries. The world health organization said on thursday seychelles mauritius are fully vaccinated more than sixty percent of their populations followed by morocco at forty eight percent and tunisia. Comoros in cape vert. Around twenty percent. Most of the african countries that met the ten percent goal have relatively small populations and forty percent are small island developing states. All of these countries were able to source corona virus jabs while also receiving doses from the un partnered kovacs platform the equitable access to vaccines. Who said noted that half of the fifty two african countries that have received covert nineteen vaccines have fully vaccinated just two percent or less of their populations. Katie dartford un news..

NEWS 88.7
"cape vert" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"I'm Chris Vero with the BBC News. The United States has criticized the composition of Afghanistan's new interim government, which includes figures accused of mass killings. State Department spokesman expressed concern that it only includes Taliban members and close associates from Washington. His Barbara Plett usher. What they had been asking for was an inclusive government, not just Taliban, but representatives of other communities and interests, especially women. What you got was mostly Taliban, No women as somebody who is on the FBI's most wanted list, having said that it's an interim caretaker government so there may be changes. But also the policy statement that the Taliban put out does indicate that these veterans know they'll need as much help as they can get. To run the country because it's in dire straits. So they sent out some signals to the international community. Things like they would not allow their territory to be used to harm other nations, so no safe haven for terrorists. Leaders of a pro democracy group, which organizes Hongkong's annual vigil to remember the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre have been arrested. Wow. Hang Tung, the vice chair of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic movements of China, was detained at her office from Hong Kong, Danny Vincent reports. Xiao Hong Kong was arrested just hours before the barrister was set to represent an opposition politician charged with violating the national security law. Police arrested Miss Chow and other key members of the pro democracy group in the early hours of the morning. National security Police had accused the organization of being an agent of foreign forces and requested that the group provide information about his membership, finances and activities. The organization refused to provide the information and deny the accusations. Fire in an overcrowded jail in Indonesia has killed at least 40 people, the government said. The blaze started at the Tangerang jail in Benton province near Jakarta early on Wednesday morning. Authorities are still evacuating the facility. Energy ministers from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt are meeting today in Amman to discuss a US backed plan to ease Lebanon's crippling energy crisis. It's hoped Egyptian natural gas and Jordanian electricity can be transferred overland via Syria to provide much needed power for Lebanon. With the latest for us here is Anna Foster. Every day is now a struggle in Lebanon. There are hours long queues at petrol stations for scarce and expensive fuel. Many people live without electricity, and they're going hungry, too. Because bakeries can't heat their ovens. Hezbollah has arranged its own solution. Three ships loaded with Iranian fuel, but receiving them would put Lebanon in breach of U. S sanctions today. Egypt, Jordan and Syria will try to nail down the details of their rescue plan. World News from the BBC. The Constitutional Court in the West African state of Cape Vert has ordered the extradition to the United States of the Venezuelan government envoy accused of money laundering Alex Saba Colombian businessman was arrested more than a year ago as his plane stops to refuel in Cape Verde. He was reportedly travelling to Iran on an official Venezuelan mission. The people of Morocco voting today in parliamentary and local elections amid concerns about the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Here's Alan Johnston The threat posed by the virus has meant that no big political rallies could be held, and as many people vote, they'll have concerns about the economic impact of the pandemic on their mind. The moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party will hope it has done enough to emerge strongest from the election. It has led Morocco's coalition governments over the past decade. But there's been no great enthusiasm in the build up to polling day. Analysts talk of voters feeling that their parliamentary politicians have little meaningful influence. Real power continues to lie in the hands of Morocco's monarch, King Mohammed. Magnitude seven earthquake has struck the Pacific coast of Mexico close to the resort of Acapulco. The quake was also felt strongly in parts of Mexico City, sending residents and tourists into the streets from homes and hotels. There have been no reports of serious casualties. The father of the American pop singer Britney Spears has filed a petition at a Los Angeles court to end his controversial 13 year control over her estate. Jamie Spears filed documents stating that his daughter was entitled to have the court consider whether her conservative ship was still required. Legal arrangement was put in place in 2000 and eight after she suffered mental health issues. And that's the latest BBC news. Many thanks for the latest Welcome to news day. BBC World Service Lawrenson Claire with you, Afghanistan. Our focus once again today will be going through the new government of Afghanistan, which looks Quite a lot like the government before last of Afghanistan, as will be hearing also talking about anger. It appears on the streets at Pakistani involvement in Afghanistan. Also the Bataclan you remember the killings in Paris when gunmen ran amok throughout the night and killed over 100 people. Well, the surviving perpetrators it's alleged go on trial in France. That's a massive story. Also abortion on either side of the U. S Mexican border. And will be catching up with the success or otherwise of the Bitcoin experiment in El Salvador. It's legal tender is the first country to do it. It started yesterday. It hasn't been all plain sailing as well here. But we start in Afghanistan, where.

WBEZ Chicago
"cape vert" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago
"Justice. The trial of 20 accused of being involved in the 2015 Paris attacks starts today we hear from a father who lost his son after a six year old. Very important for me to face him to say Okay, look at me. I'm there. I'm alive. My son is not there but for me is still here. We are still standing. Also Texas clamps down on abortion rights over the border. Mexico's Supreme Court moves to decriminalize abortion sport with Isaac business too. That's new. Stay stay with us. Hello. I am Chris Barrow with the BBC News. The United States has criticized the composition of Afghanistan's new interim government, which includes figures accused of mass killings. State Department spokesman expressed concern that it only includes Taliban members and close associates from Washington. His Barbara Plett usher. What they had been asking for was an inclusive government, not just Taliban, but representatives of other communities and interests, especially women. What you got was mostly Taliban, No women as somebody who is on the FBI's most wanted list, having said that it's an interim caretaker government so there may be changes. But also the policy statement that the Taliban put out does indicate that these veterans know they'll need as much help as they can get. To run the country because it's in dire straits. So they sent out some signals to the international community. Things like they would not allow their territory to be used to harm other nations, so no safe haven for terrorists. Leaders of a pro democracy group, which organizes Hongkong's annual vigil to remember the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre have been arrested. Wow. Hang Tung, the vice chair of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic movements of China, was detained at her office from Hong Kong, Danny Vincent reports. Xiao Hong Kong was arrested just hours before the barrister was set to represent an opposition politician charged with violating the national security law. Police arrested Miss Chow and other key members of the pro democracy group in the early hours of the morning. National security Police had accused the organization of being an agent of foreign forces and requested that the group provide information about its membership, finances and activities. The organization refused to provide the information and deny the accusations. Fire in an overcrowded jail in Indonesia has killed at least 40 people, the government said. The blaze started at the Tangerang jail in Benton province near Jakarta early on Wednesday morning. Authorities are still evacuating the facility. Energy ministers from Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Egypt a meeting today in Amman to discuss the US backed plan to ease Lebanon's crippling energy crisis. It's hoped Egyptian natural gas and Jordanian electricity can be transferred overland via Syria to provide much needed power for Lebanon. With the latest for us Here's Anna Foster. Every day is now a struggle in Lebanon. There are hours long queues at petrol stations for scarce and expensive fuel. Many people live without electricity, and they're going hungry, too, because bakeries can't heat their ovens. Hezbollah has arranged its own solution. Three ships loaded with Iranian fuel, but receiving them would put Lebanon in breach of U. S sanctions today. Egypt, Jordan and Syria will try to nail down the details of their rescue plan. World News from the BBC. The Constitutional Court in the West African state of Cape Vert has ordered the extradition to the United States of the Venezuelan government envoy accused of money laundering Alex are the Colombian businessman was arrested more than a year ago as his plane stops to refuel in Cape Verde. He was reportedly travelling to Iran on an official Venezuelan mission. The people of Morocco are voting today in parliamentary and local elections amid concerns about the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Here's Alan Johnston The threat posed by the virus has meant that no big political rallies could be held, and as many people vote, they'll have concerns about the economic impact of the pandemic on their mind. The moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party will hope it has done enough to emerge strongest from the election. It has led Morocco's coalition governments over the past decade. But there's been no great enthusiasm in the build up to polling day. Analysts talk of voters feeling that their parliamentary politicians have little meaningful influence. Real power continues to lie in the hands of Morocco's monarch, King Mohammed. Magnitude seven earthquake has struck the Pacific coast of Mexico close to the resort of Acapulco. The quake was also felt strongly in parts of Mexico City, sending residents and tourists into the streets from homes and hotels. There have been no reports of serious casualties. The father of the American pop singer Britney Spears has filed a petition at a Los Angeles court to end his controversial 13 year control over her estate. Jamie Spears filed documents stating that his daughter was entitled to have the court consider whether her conservative ship was still required. Legal arrangement was put in place in 2000 and eight after she suffered mental health issues. And that's the latest BBC news. Many thanks for the latest Welcome to news day. BBC World Service Lawrenson clear with you, Afghanistan. Our focus once again today will be going through the new government of Afghanistan, which looks quite a lot like the government before last of Afghanistan as we'll be hearing also talking about anger, it appears on the streets at Pakistani involvement in Afghanistan. Also the Bataclan. You remember the killings in Paris when gunmen ran amok throughout the night and killed over 100 people. Well, the surviving perpetrators it's alleged go on trial in France. That's a massive story. Also abortion on either side of the U. S Mexican border. And will be catching up with the success or otherwise of the Bitcoin experiment in El Salvador. It's legal tender is the first country to do it. It started yesterday. It hasn't been all plain sailing as well here..

NEWS 88.7
"cape vert" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"Bronze medalist as she won a deciding set tiebreak. Football and Barcelona's Memphis Depay scored a hattrick as the Netherlands beat Turkey 61 in Amsterdam in World Cup qualifying Erling Brown Hall and continued his sensational goal scoring form. He also registered a hattrick as Norway thrashed Gibraltar 51. Elsewhere, Portugal ran out three more winners over Azerbaijan in Baku and world champions France beat Finland to know in Leon. Nigeria and Senegal registered important away wins in African qualifying. The Super Eagles came from a goal down away at Cape Vert to win 21 and make it six points from six in Group C. Late goals from the Premier League. Parece Milosz are in Saudi Omani secured a 31 win for Senegal against Congo in Brazzaville. Elsewhere wins for Tunisia who beat Zambia to one in Andolan, Tanzania, who won against Madagascar 32 in Dar as Salaam, Ethiopia, But One'll winners over Zimbabwe and Malawi beat Mosen beat by The same scoreline while the top two in group a Algeria and Burkina Faso drew one, all in Marrakech, Formula One and Mercedes have announced that George Russell will partner Lewis Hamilton from next season. The 23 year old Britain replaces Veltri Bottas, who has moved to Alfa Romeo from 2022 was revealed on Monday and plans have been unveiled for a new 12 aside Rugby union competition scheduled to take place in England next August. The new tournament world. 12 is to feature 192 of the world's best players picked fire auction to represent eight franchises. Paul Sarah's It's emerged that a Spanish bishop resigned last month because he fell in love with a woman who writes satanic themed erotic fiction. Heavy novel who was a specialist in exorcism, stood down as bishop of Soul Sona in northeastern Spain after consultations with Roman Catholic leaders, including the Pope, Richard Hamilton reports. In 2010 shabbier Novell became Spain's youngest bishop at the age of 41 was widely seen as a rising star in the Catholic Church. But in late August, the church authorities announced his resignation, citing personal reasons for his decision. Now, after weeks of us in his diocese has come to light that he gave up his vow of celibacy because it started a relationship with Silvia Coviello at 38, year old psychologist and author of books such as The Hell of Gabriel is Lust and The Erotic trilogy. Amnesia. Publishers described her as a dynamic and transgressive author who turns our ideas of morality and ethics upside down in amnesia, the author asks. What happens when attraction is stronger than any code of ethics? Some local media quoted the bishop is saying that he had fallen in love and wanted to do the right thing. But former colleagues reportedly feared he had been possessed by the Devil. Richard Hamilton reporting Our main news, the U. S. Has expressed concern at the new government in Afghanistan announced by the Taliban, and that's it for now from the newsroom..