to keep children safe. what children have told us is that sexual violence is now completely normalised through social media platforms, through access to online pornography. as kids go back school, is enough being done to protect them? the stuff that we re talking about here, harmful sexual behaviour, is life changing and it needs to be addressed. earlier this year, thousands of young people posted anonymous accounts of sexual harassment and assault on a website called everyone s invited. many were at school or university, the same age as my own children. it s quite a shocking reality. the website was founded by soma sara. can you talk me through the kinds of testimonies that you were receiving? harassment, sexual bullying, down to the more extreme behaviours such as rape and sexual assault and the nonconsensual sharing of intimate photos. there have been more than 50,000 posts. it was just the reality of myself and my peers growing up. we were experiencing this on a daily bas
a mother of two teenagers. i m worried the sex lives of their generation are being shaped by their lives online. it s not taken as seriously as it should be. it s just like, oh thatjust happened, oh, it s only a joke. it s just banter. and that parents are struggling to keep children safe. what children have told us is that sexual violence is now completely normalised through social media platforms, through access to online pornography. as kids go back school, is enough being done to protect them? the stuff that we re talking about here, harmful sexual behaviour, is life changing and it needs to be addressed. earlier this year, thousands of young people posted anonymous accounts of sexual harassment and assault on a website called everyone s invited. many were at school or university, the same age as my own children. it s quite a shocking reality. the website was founded by soma sara. can you talk me through the kinds of testimonies that you were receiving? harassment, sexu
and a warning that the summer of devastating wildfires underlines the need for radical shifts in behaviour to tackle global warming. it s eight in the morning in singapore and 4.30 am in kabul, where the us embassy is asking us citizens in afghanistan not to travel to kabul airport at this time. earlier, the uk foreign office issued a similar advice, quoting a high threat of a terrorist attack . the pentagon says about 10,000 people are currently at the airport, as the scramble to leave the country is gathering pace. i m joined now by our bbc washington correspondent, nomia iqbal. great to have you on the programme. in the first instance let s just get your immediate reaction to the uk and us very specific simultaneously warning similar, same things i should say. what more can you tell us? more can you tell us? that is riuht. more can you tell us? that is right- this more can you tell us? that is right. this warning more can you tell us? that is right. this warning ha
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin in afghanistan, where the us embassy in kabul is asking american citizens in the country not to travel to kabul airport. the warning came just moments after similar advice issued by the british foreign office, which included warned of a high threat of a terrorist attack . the pentagon says about 10,000 people are currently at the airport, as the scramble to leave the country is gathering pace. i m joined now by our bbc washington correspondent, nomia iqbal. these warnings from the us and the uk came very close together so what do we know? so what do we know? they did. what they so what do we know? they did. what they are so what do we know? they did. what they are saying so what do we know? they did. what they are saying is - so what do we know? they did. what they are saying is to - so what do we know? they did. what they are saying is to us l what they are saying is to us citizens and uk citizen
we begin in afghanistan, where the us embassy in kabul is asking american citizens in the country not to travel to kabul airport. the warning came just moments after similar advice issued by the british foreign office, which included warned of a high threat of a terrorist attack . the pentagon says about 10,000 people are currently at the airport, as the scramble to leave the country is gathering pace. secunder kermani sent this report from kabul. shame on them! they ve been through so much already. now wading through sewage in the hope of somehow being able to leave this country. huge crowds are still flocking to kabul airport, under the watch of american and british soldiers. despite the dirt, the dust, the gunshots and the chaos, people are still coming here, and they re coming here in their thousands. here, a makeshift camp has sprung up. most of the people gathered don t have permission to board an evacuation flight. the few that do are struggling to make their way insi