Two decades after the 911 attacks led to the invasion of Afghanistan, the Taliban are back in power and presenting a new face to the world.
They’ve promised to forgive those who fought against them – and to respect women’s rights to work and education.
But many Afghans are still fearful of what the new order will bring.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Secunder Kermani in Kabul and world affairs editor John Simpson in Peshawar.
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