camouflage, hunkering down not wanting to be seen. radios and put their own drone in the air. keeping an eye on things. goes to show the control the cartels have at least on the mexican side of the border. and in fact, out here, texas dps tells us they are going to continue with this new unit they formed right now border patrol is completely overwhelmed. they don t have the manpower there aren t enough agents out on patrol right now. the state of texas is going to fill the gap and attempt to arrest some of these got-aways. jesse? jesse: all liberals want to do these days erase history. remember what we saw in 2020? they were tearing down statues of jefferson and columbus and even george washington. they couldn t stand the sight of them so they were gone. now we thought this was the end of it. turns out we were wrong. because no president is safe. even the great emancipator honest abe. syracuse university, upstate new york, a student dominic wants the college to tear down its
since the taliban retook power in afghanistan, and resistance forces loyal to the previous government are fighting an insurgency. at the moment clashes are limited to a handful of areas long known for anti taliban sentiment and the group dismisses the threat posed by them. but resistance forces are behind the most sustained clashes afghanistan has seen over the past year. secunder kermani was given rare access to one of the areas where they ve been activem the andarab valley. where they ve been active, the andarab valley. out on patrol. the taliban are now more powerful than they ve ever been. more powerful than the old afghan government ever was. but in this scenic part of the country, they re facing a resistance movement. a small band of guerrillas led by former army soldiers, led by former army soldiers is launching attacks
stronger and smarter. but this loss hurts. it hurts a lot. what happened to the martinez family is a danger more and more californians are facing, as it gets drier and drier. james clayton, bbc news, mariposa county, california. so much loss in california from those wildfires. it s almost a year, since the taliban retook power in afghanistan and resistance forces loyal to the previous government are fighting an insurgency. at the moment clashes are confined to a handful of areas long known for anti taliban sentiment. but resistance forces are behind the most sustained clashes afghanistan has seen over the past year. secunder kermani was given rare access, to an area where anti taliban forces been active the an darab valley. out on patrol. the taliban are now more powerful than they ve ever been. more powerful than the old afghan
at the moment clashes are limited to a handful of areas long known for anti taliban sentiment, and the group dismisses the threat posed by them. but resistance forces are behind the most sustained clashes afghanistan has seen over the past year. secunder kermani was given rare access, to one of the areas where they ve been active the an darab valley. out on patrol. the taliban are now more powerful than they ve ever been. more powerful than the old afghan government ever was. but in this scenic part of the country, they re facing a resistance movement. a small band of guerrillas led by former army soldiers is launching attacks here in andarab as well as in neighbouring panjshir province, where they recently managed to bring down a taliban helicopter.
for sport right now and more coming up for sport right now and more coming up in the next hour. good afternoon, you are watching bbc news. let s look at some other stories here this afternoon. it s almost a year since the taliban retook power in afghanistan and resistance forces loyal to the previous government are fighting an insurgency. at the moment clashes are limited to a handful of areas long known for anti taliban sentiment and the group dismisses the threat posed by them. but resistance forces are behind the most sustained clashes afghanistan has seen over the past year. secunder kermani was given rare access to one of the areas where they ve been active the andarab valley. out on patrol. the taliban are now more powerful than they ve ever been. more powerful than the old afghan government ever was.