For more: Taliban entered Afghanistan's capital Kabul on Sunday night, leaving the whole world in a state of shock. With Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fleeing the country, Taliban took over the government much faster than predicted. Although the takeover of the capital has been largely peaceful, there is a great deal of uncertainty for the future of the people, especially women and girls. And scenes of Afghans trying to hold on to American planes to leave the country only added to the sense of chaos and apprehension. Why has the situation developed so fast? What does the future look like for the country of 39 million people? What are the biggest concerns? Guest:
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