survive and get on at the moment. it is gripping the nation because remember the southern part of the country has just recovered from an earthquake millions of people have been affected. you have internally displaced people, people living in a tent. the situation is not idealfor power struggle right now because things that the government needed to help the citizens get over the hardship that they are living under now. a bitter row has broken out 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. (tx 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
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. well, 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, who are still awaiting guidance on whether they ll be to fly again. 0ur 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 remarkable afghan women are now in hiding. female cabin crew of ariana afghan airways,
in kabul, arguments have broken out between leaders of the taliban over the make up of the group s new government. senior taliban officials have told the bbc the disagreement centres on 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, thousands of women in afghanistan are still unsure whether they ll be allowed to return to work. new rules are announced every day, including restrictions on women s role in society. during the past 20 years of international engagement, women were able to assume new roles, some of them with the country s national carrier, ariana afghan airlines. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet went to meet members of the airline s
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. 0ur 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 remarkable afghan women are now in hiding. female cabin crew of ariana afghan airways, the national carrier, awaiting rules from their new taliban bosses. translation: i have no hope. i see what is happening to bright,
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