Waiting for aid and answers. Why is it taking so long for help to reach the victims of haiti s catastrophic earthquake? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the taliban had promised there would be no retribution against those who worked with us forces. They also said afghans would be free to leave the country, if they had the right papers. But today both of those promises look uncertain. An intelligence briefing for the united nations says the taliban are stepping up their search for so called collaborators. That includes those who served in the afghan military or police. And the international airport at kabul remains chaotic. Our correspondent in kabul secunder kermani reports. This is crowd control, taliban style. Outside the airport, thousands of people desperate to leave. This is the road anyone being evacuated has to travel along. The taliban repeatedly stopped us filming. They don t like the images of so many afghans are fleeing their rule. They have deni
For help to reach the victims of haiti s catastrophic earthquake? and 30 years on from the failed coup in russia by communist hard liners. What is its relevance today? the taliban had promised there would be no retribution against those who worked with us forces. They also said afghans would be free to leave the country, if they had the right papers. But today both of those promises look uncertain. An intelligence briefing for the united nations says the taliban are stepping up their search for so called collaborators. That includes those who served in the afghan military or police. And the international airport at kabul remains chaotic. Our correspondent in kabul secunder kermani reports. This is crowd control, taliban style. Outside the airport, thousands of people desperate to leave. This is the road anyone being evacuated has to travel along. The taliban repeatedly stopped us filming. They don t like the images of so many afghans are fleeing their rule. They have denied claims th
Turn up in hope at abandoned western embassies. Covid 19 hospitalisations are surging across the us, with the rates for children and adults under 50, hitting their highest levels yet. Welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. The taliban had promised there would be no retribution against those who worked with us forces. They also said afghans would be free to leave the country, if they had the right papers. But today both of those promises look uncertain. An intelligence briefing for the united nations says the taliban are stepping up their search for so called collaborators. That includes those who served in the afghan military or police. And the international airport at kabul remains chaotic. Our correspondent in kabul, secunder kermani, reports. This is crowd control, taliban style. Outside the airport, thousands of people desperate to leave. This is the road anyone being evacuated has to travel along. The taliban repeatedly stopped us filming. They don t like t
Hello and welcome. Us officials say they re looking to fly 6,000 people out of afghanistan over the coming hours, as their much criticised withdrawal gains pace. In total, according to nato, more than 18,000 people have been evacuated from kabul airport since the taliban took over the capital. Meanwhile, the taliban insists there will be no retribution against those who worked with us forces. But an intelligence briefing for the un says militants are stepping up their search for so called collaborators. 0urfirst report comes from our correspondent secunder kermani, in kabul. This is crowd control, taliban style. Outside the airport, thousands of people desperate to leave. This is the road anyone being evacuated has to travel along. The taliban repeatedly stopped us filming. They don t like the images of so many afghans fleeing their rule. They have denied claims they are at times preventing some afghans with valid documents from entering the airport. But many of those here don t have a
By the pandemic. It gives them time, breathing space. It doesn t mean things will be easy for him, either for the labour party. You could argue that the result shouldn t have been endowed, the labour party should have definitely be on its way to downing street. This gives some time, breathing space. George galloway took over 8000 votes against those and the labour party would say about this that they were probably labour vets. What with the tories? ,. , , what with the tories? about 2296 of what with the tories? about 22% ofthe what with the tories? about 22% of the votes. what with the tories? about 22% of the votes, so what with the tories? about 22% of the votes, so pretty of the votes, so pretty credible result for galloway. The conservatives will say, look, they have been an office for 11 years, this hasn t been a conservative seat since 1997. They shouldn t be a question of than winning it. They took hartlepool. Still, ithink there will be disappointment among the conserv