i m a cia agent. i have documents. this man tells us he worked for us intelligence. some people, like this man, received an e mail saying going to the gate. other people say they don t have access to e mails. they hear the news that the military flights are all but over. but even in these last few hours, they still keep trying. on the basis of what they have heard. the new face of security in this city. many taliban fighters wearing the same uniform and driving the same vehicles as the afghan government forces they ousted. a new order takes shape. and on a plane out, a new life starts. this 26 year old gave birth to a girl as she flew to britain. a baby named eve, who may now
local media say that it is not yet clear whether anyone has been injured in the blaze, which is said to have spread to the entire structure within minutes. around 70 families are believed to live in the block. the headlines on bbc news: more explosions in afghanistan, as the us carries out another air strike, this time in kabul. officials say an imminent isis k threat has been stopped. the last planes carrying uk troops home from afghanistan, have been landing at raf brize norton. their arrival marks the end of britain s 20 year military campaign in the country. hurricane ida has reached the coast of the us state of lousiana, bringing winds of up to 150 miles an hour.
this is bbc news. i m lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more explosionsin afghanistan, as the us carries out another air strike, this time in kabul. officials say an imminent isis k threat has been stopped. with the us withdrawal due to conclude on tuesday, time is running out for afghans still desperate to leave. flights are almost over. what do you want to do now? what about us? we are working with them, we support them. the last planes carrying uk troops home from afghanistan, have been landing at raf brize norton. their arrival marks the end of britain s 20 year military campaign in the country. hurricane ida makes landfall on the louisiana coast with wind speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
to lead forward and lean into this with some sense of urgency. labour said the process of evacuation should have started sooner, and cooperation now from neighbouring countries isn t guaranteed. there are many, many people that i ve been in contact with only over the last few days who are currently in hiding, who have no safe route out of afghanistan, as well as hundreds of people who have been trying to make their way to the border and get across, particularly the border with pakistan. when i spoke to officials from the pakistani government in the last couple of days, there was an element of pessimism about how much pakistan is going to be able to do. the british ambassador to afghanistan is stepping down from kabul, but operations will continue from qatar. while british troops and diplomats have now arrived home safely, many of those who helped uk forces
diplomatic relationship would depend on whether it allowed afghans who want to leave out of the country and whether women s rights will be respected as iain watson reports. one of the last british flights from kabul landing in the uk this morning. the prime minister said we would not have wished to leave in this way. 20 years of military involvement in afghanistan concluded with a frantic evacuation. the first uk ground forces arrived in afghanistan in 2001, in the wake of 9/11. few would have predicted that the campaign would become so protracted. a57 british service personnel lost their lives. borisjohnson said their sacrifice hadn t been in vain, but in a government issued video, he also pledged not to abandon those left behind. if the new regime in kabul wants diplomatic recognition, or to unlock the billions that are currently frozen, they will have to ensure safe