weaske: “ ,., , ., we asked bbc news for response and we received this. _ those problems with energyissues have dominated much of the week's news bulletins. but some viewers for the bbc was making too much of the problems and doing real damage by doing so. sondra was one of them. monday saw the first major expansion of the london underground the century with the opening of two new stations. david walker saw the news on his phone. now, the taliban put in a request to address broad leaders of the united nations general assembly. it seems unlikely to happen as no nation is formally recognised them as afghanistan's new government. but the taliban are very much in power in the country that presents a challenge to journalists working there. if they deal with the taliban and interview them as normal politicians, do they risk legitimising terrorists? that is the concern of the man who posted this on twitter. well, the bbc has received much praise from news watch viewers from her reporting from afghanistan over the past few weeks it included a podcast series and the risk for afghanistan where