Two decades after being thrown out, the Taliban shocked the world by regaining the control of Afghanistan in a swift blitz. In its first interaction with the press, the group's spokesperson assured the international community of maintaining stability and upholding women's rights. But the world remains sceptical about the group's assurances given their past. So has the Taliban changed over these years, and what should the world expect from them this time around?
Guests:
Omar Samad
Former Afghan Ambassador
Richard Outzen
Former US Diplomat
Ahmet Uysal
Director at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies