to regain the trophy from europe a few moments ago, europe were up in two of the four opening foursomes matches, with usa ahead in the other two so very tight. you can find more on that on the bbc sport website. more on that and the rest of the day s sports on a sports day at 6:30pm. looking forward to hearing a lot more about all of those stories from you, thank you very much at the bbc sports centre. in afghanistan, the international community is trying to co ordinate how it will respond to the taliban regime as the group continues to send fighters to crush the last remaining organised resistance in the country. in the panjshir valley, anti taliban groups, including former members of the armed forces, are being attacked by taliban fighters. the taliban has released this video, which it says was filmed near one of the valley s key settlements, showing its fighters advancing with captured us humvees, although it s not known when this was happening. a spokesman for the anti taliban
and to snuff out the resistance. there are contested claims about exactly what the situation there is. we know there has been fierce fighting, some serious injuries, hundreds of fighters injured on both sides of this, but the taliban yesterday were saying that it had succeeded, that it had won victory yesterday and all the resistance fighters had surrendered, but then some of those fighters, some prominent figures within the resistance have argued back saying, no, we re still here, we are not surrendering, we will continue fighting. it looks like that battle is not yet over. there may be more bloodshed as the taliban seem determined to try to get a grip on every last square of afghanistan. meanwhile, a group of afghan women protesting in kabul have been confronted by armed taliban members. reports say tasers and tear gas were used, and protesters can be seen coughing and covering their mouths. many afghan women have voiced concerns about restrictions they might face after
are being pushed back. meanwhile, the us secretary of state antony blinken has begun a trip which will take him to doha in qatar a country which has hosted the taliban during negotiations before heading to europe. there he ll try to work out how to approach the taliban, even with the european union and the uk having said they will not recognise them as the legitimate rulers of afghanistan. qatar has helped to repair the airport runway in kabul, and the head of pakistan s intelligence services faiz hameed has arrived in the city. pakistan has long been accused of creating and supporting the taliban. its leaders are now finalising its government. but with huge amounts of foreign aid, which underpinned the country s economy, now being withdrawn, pressure is growing for them to ensure notjust human rights. economic rights as well. take a listen to these residents of kabul. translation: our demand from the islamic emirate i is to activate the schools and universities for students and to
90 taliban were saying it had taken control there, that it had to command right across afghanistan. but the resistance fighters there have said that that is not true. that there has been no surrender and there are no injuries. that there are still fighting. and they will never surrender, so it looks like there is still a battle to take place. the taliban is determined to take control of the panjshir valley, so it can see it has the role right across afghanistan. but still so it can say it has the rule. that may be why it has not yet announced the formation of a new government or who will be sworn into the cabinet. they ve been promising that for days, weeks now, and seat is imminent but still we have no detail on that. we imminent but still we have no detail on that. ~ . . , ., imminent but still we have no detail on that. ~ . ., , ., ., on that. we are at the start of the week that will on that. we are at the start of the week that will focus on that. we are at the start of
fighting. the taliban has pushed into the panjshir valley, traditional bedrock of opposition. there have been many injuries on both sides but the resistance has denied taliban claims of victory and says there will be no surrender. in kabul, these women are refusing to surrender their rights, testing a brave move in uncertain times. reports to tell a man used tasers against them, may be a hint of what they face in the new old afghanistan. let us cross live to our correspondent danjohnson, who is monitoring the developments in afghanistan for us from delhi. it is fairto it is fair to say we don t really know objectively what is happening in panjshir valley because it s such an inaccessible part of the country. absolutely. it is almost impossible for our colleagues who are reporting in kabul to get beyond the city, to get anywhere close to the panjshir valley, so we are reliant on the reports coming out from there but there are conflicting reports. last