in kabul between leaders of the taliban over the make—up of the group's new government. senior taliban officials have told the bbc the row involved a strong exchange of words at the presidential palace, over who should take credit for the group's victory. co—founder mullah abdul ghani baradar is said to believe the emphasis should be placed on the diplomacy carried out by people like him. however khalil ur—rahman haqqani, the minister for refugees, believes credit should be given to those who led the fighting. meanwhile weeks on from that victory many women are still wondering whether they'll be able to return to work. among them, the former cabin crew of afghanistan's national airline, afghan ariana airways — who are still awaiting guidance on whether they'll be to fly again. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been to meet them. somewhere in kabul, down a back alley, swiftly up the stairs. we've come to this abandoned house which is now a safe house where 11