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zarghuna, i am sor to on social media... zarghuna, i am sorry to interrupt, _ on social media... interrupt, we are right up against the end of the programme. thank you for speaking with me. i will see you in the newsroom soon, i am sure. that is zarghuna kargar ending this addition of outside source. hello there. it's going to remain on the cool side through the rest of this week, a lot of cloud around too and chance of a bit of rain at times. now, how we missed most of this rain at lord's today, i still don't know. we've had a weather front taking that wetter weather away from the southeast into continental europe. there's been a fair bit of sunshine today across eastern parts of scotland and those clear skies have been filtering their way southwards across some northern and eastern parts of england. but even where we have had the sunshine, still not that warm for this time of the year. and further west, where we've seen all that cloud continuing, that cloud is coming back eastwards again overnight tonight, thickening cloud as well, which will bring a bit more rain and drizzle b
zarghuna, i am sor to on social media... zarghuna, i am sorry to interrupt, _ on social media... interrupt, we are right up against the end of the programme. thank you for speaking with me. i will see you in the newsroom soon, i am sure. that is zarghuna kargar ending this addition of outside source. hello there. it's going to remain on the cool side through the rest of this week, a lot of cloud around too and chance of a bit of rain at times. now, how we missed most of this rain at lord's...
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the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar there.s later. he says he is worried for the afghan citizens who helped the us through the years. i have got a personal reaction, and a policy reaction. my personal reaction is it is very upsetting, it is very disappointing. i've got afghan friends who i am messaging back and forth who are very concerned about their safety, their personal safety, they tell me about the unfolding unitarian crisis, the uncertainty about the future, and all of that is very upsetting —— unitarian crisis. it is also very upsetting to see 20 years of work with the afghan government come crashing down like this. from a policy standpoint, i think it is important right now to focus on cause and not blame them and i think there are three causes for what we're right now. the first cause is that the afghan soldiers and people no longer believed, lost faith, in their leadership and voted with their leadership and voted with their feet to accept the taliban. second, the last 18 months, the taliban used it very wisely in n
the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar there.s later. he says he is worried for the afghan citizens who helped the us through the years. i have got a personal reaction, and a policy reaction. my personal reaction is it is very upsetting, it is very disappointing. i've got afghan friends who i am messaging back and forth who are very concerned about their safety, their personal safety, they tell me about the unfolding unitarian crisis, the uncertainty about the future, and all of that is very upsetting...
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that was the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar, speaking to me a bit earlier.ich is already dealing with a political crisis following the assassination of its president last month. thousands of people in israel have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires broke out in forested hills to the west ofjerusalem. firefighting planes and helicopters have supported firefighters battling the blaze. no serious injuries have been reported. thick smoke blotted out the sun in the late afternoon injerusalem. officials say they do not believe the fire will reach the city. you are watching bbc news. time for the weather now with ben rich. hello there. cloud features prominently in our forecast for this week. with the mostly cloudy conditions come some pretty cool conditions for this time of year as well. it will often, if not always, be dry. this is how we start off monday. quite a windy start to the day, especially for north sea coasts. lots of cloud around generally, the odd shower here and there, but some sunshine developing in eastern scotland and down the eastern sid
that was the bbc�*s zarghuna kargar, speaking to me a bit earlier.ich is already dealing with a political crisis following the assassination of its president last month. thousands of people in israel have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires broke out in forested hills to the west ofjerusalem. firefighting planes and helicopters have supported firefighters battling the blaze. no serious injuries have been reported. thick smoke blotted out the sun in the late afternoon injerusalem....
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my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four childrenwas killed. we're not naming her or showing herface for security reasons. that morning my husband said on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people like the britons and americans have really good attitude and they are accepting families with kids. so he of this on facebook and my husband and i with our children took a taxi to the airport. at the airport it was really busy. the taliban were outside and they were making fun of us as we were making fun of us as we were going into the airport and said when you go to america you can say what you want about us but here, we will suck your blood. so we were scared but still still went inside. it was really, really busy. i was with my kids and got separated from my kids and got separated from my husband. he was trying to get us to a safer corner but fighting started and we saw bullets everywhere. my husband saw us and was running towards us to get me on the children and that is where h
my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four childrenwas killed. we're not naming her or showing herface for security reasons. that morning my husband said on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people like the britons and americans have really good attitude and they are accepting families with kids. so he of this on facebook and my husband and i with our children took a taxi to the...
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my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four childrenand was killed. we're not identifying her for security reasons. that morning my husband said on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people like the britons and americans have really good attitude and they are accepting families with kids. so he of this on facebook and my husband and i with our children took a taxi to the airport. at the airport it was really busy. the taliban were outside and they were making fun of us as we were going into the airport and said when you go to america you can say what you want about us but here, we will suck your blood. so we were scared but still still went inside. it was really, really busy. i was with my kids and got separated from my husband. he was trying to get us to a safer corner but fighting started and we saw bullets everywhere. my husband saw us and was running towards us to get me on the children and that is where he was head. they shot him. he fell to the ground. iran towards him an
my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four childrenand was killed. we're not identifying her for security reasons. that morning my husband said on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people like the britons and americans have really good attitude and they are accepting families with kids. so he of this on facebook and my husband and i with our children took a taxi to the airport....
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zarghuna and tim willcox ending this edition of outside source. thanks for watching. hello there.erth, across to dundee, up to around 23 celsius. but here in kent, it was various shades of grey, really. gravesend temperatures in the afternoon were around 16 celsius. now, we've got a blanket of cloud around overnight across much of the country. it will lower onto the hills, so some mist and murk and some pockets of drizzle here and there again as that cloud thickens up. temperatures, 12—14 celsius, much as they were last night. a bit of rain for the northern isles heading towards the far north of mainland scotland. the rest of scotland should see the cloud thinning and breaking and some sunshine coming through. elsewhere, after that dull start, we should see the cloud lifting and thinning. many places dry in the afternoon and brighter as well, and with more brightness, and perhaps even some sunshine here and there, those temperatures will more widely hit 20—21 celsius. no doubt one or two places, especially around some western hills, could stay a little bit damp through the day and
zarghuna and tim willcox ending this edition of outside source. thanks for watching. hello there.erth, across to dundee, up to around 23 celsius. but here in kent, it was various shades of grey, really. gravesend temperatures in the afternoon were around 16 celsius. now, we've got a blanket of cloud around overnight across much of the country. it will lower onto the hills, so some mist and murk and some pockets of drizzle here and there again as that cloud thickens up. temperatures, 12—14...
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the bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar, who is fram afghanistan, has been speaking to residents in kabul,ard to digest what is going on in afghanistan for people. i've been speaking to one mother this morning, whose son has been working in the military and front line, injalalabad, which was taken over yesterday by the taliban, and she was telling me that she is trying hard to connect with her son by phone, he is not answering. she called another relative who is working in the same place, in the military and he answered, he only said that we are ok, but we are not allowed to talk, so she does not know where her son is, how he is and she said that she lives nearby the kabul airport and says that every minute, they have an aeroplane going overhead, over the house, it means a lot of people are leaving afghanistan and these people are left with nothing. no hope, no proper explanation of what is going on, no call of support for them for mothers like her. remember she is a woman whose husband worked in the military, then her two sons are in the military, and this is just chaos and she is totally
the bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar, who is fram afghanistan, has been speaking to residents in kabul,ard to digest what is going on in afghanistan for people. i've been speaking to one mother this morning, whose son has been working in the military and front line, injalalabad, which was taken over yesterday by the taliban, and she was telling me that she is trying hard to connect with her son by phone, he is not answering. she called another relative who is working in the same place, in the...
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with me now is bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar who is from afghanistan and has been speaking to residentspeople are worried, people are scared. i have been speaking mostly with women. they're terrified of what is coming next for them. i was speaking to up ing to one of my friends in kabul. she went to the bank to get some money, she has been trying to leave the city for a while and she wasn't able to leave. she went to the bank and the bank said you can go home, there is no money in the bank. she said when i came out of the bank, the streets were empty and people were getting off the car, running back home. she said she went home and she feels so hopeless. it is heartbreaking to speak to my friends. my friends who have worked so hard in the last 20 years to progress, to get education, to learn, to help the society and the community, they'rejust, the morale is so low. it is just so sad. and i'm also speaking, have been speaking to mothers of army families. and one mother told me that her son was, who was guarding the jalalabad airport, she can't make contact with him. they are telling him
with me now is bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar who is from afghanistan and has been speaking to residentspeople are worried, people are scared. i have been speaking mostly with women. they're terrified of what is coming next for them. i was speaking to up ing to one of my friends in kabul. she went to the bank to get some money, she has been trying to leave the city for a while and she wasn't able to leave. she went to the bank and the bank said you can go home, there is no money in the bank. she...
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bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar is from afghanistan, and has been speaking to residents in both kabul andad. she described the situation there as �*total chaos'. people are worried, people are scared. i have been speaking mostly with women, they are terrified about what is coming next for them. i was just speaking to one of my friends who lives in kabul. this morning she went to the bank to get some money. she has been trying to leave the city for a while and unfortunately she wasn't able to leave today. she went to the bank and the bank said, "you can go home, there is no money in the bank." she said, when i came out of the bank the streets were empty and people were getting out of the cars and running back home. she said she went home and she feels so hopeless. it is heartbreaking to speak to my friends, my friends who have worked so hard in the last 20 years to progress, to get education, to learn, to help the society, to help the community. the morale is so low and it is just so sad. i have also been speaking to mothers of army families and one mother told me that her son, who was gua
bbcjournalist zarghuna kargar is from afghanistan, and has been speaking to residents in both kabul andad. she described the situation there as �*total chaos'. people are worried, people are scared. i have been speaking mostly with women, they are terrified about what is coming next for them. i was just speaking to one of my friends who lives in kabul. this morning she went to the bank to get some money. she has been trying to leave the city for a while and unfortunately she wasn't able to...
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my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four children. her husband got caught up in the chaos and was shot. we're not naming her or showing her face because for security reasons, she explains what happened that day. translation: that morning, | my husband read on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people have written that the americans have a really good attitude, they want to help afghans and that they are families with kids. ——good attitude, they want to help afghans and that they are accepting families with kids. so we heard all of this on facebook, and my husband and i with my children took a taxi, we went to the airport. at the airport, it was really busy. the taliban where outside and they kept making fun of us as we were going into the airport. they said when you go to america, he can say what you want about us, but here, we will suck your blood, so we were scared but still went inside. it was really, really busy. i was with my kids, and among the crowd, i lost my husband
my colleague zarghuna kargar has been talking to one woman who went there with her husband and four children. her husband got caught up in the chaos and was shot. we're not naming her or showing her face because for security reasons, she explains what happened that day. translation: that morning, | my husband read on facebook that the americans are helping people to get out and accept them as refugees. he said people have written that the americans have a really good attitude, they want to help...