England calls parliamentary session for the situation in Afghanistan

England's MPs have been forced to return earlier from the annual holiday due to the worsening situation in Afghanistan. MPs will return to Westminster on Wednesday to debate the response the government must give to the crisis, while Taliban fighters entered the capital, Kabul, following a progress of [...]
MPs will return to Westminster on Wednesday to debate the response the government must give to the crisis, while Taliban fighters have entered the capital, Kabul, following a rapid progress across the country.
The session will start at 09:30 and will be concluded at 2:30, reports The Sun.
After two decades of war in Afghanistan, the Taliban are regaining power again for the first time since 2001.
The fundamentalist force seeking to install Islamic law has spread throughout the country, crossing one city after another and settling in Kabul after the United States has withdrawn troops this summer.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians are leaving, causing a humanitarian crisis. Those left are counting on the restoration of extremist rule under the Taliban interpretation of Islam. Militants have closed girls' schools, banned intelligent phones in some countries, and forced youths to join their ranks.












