Bbc online

BBC – Home

The best of the BBC, with the latest news and sport headlines, weather, TV & radio highlights and much more from across the whole of BBC Online.

BBC – Homepage

Breaking news, sport, TV, radio and a whole lot more. The BBC informs, educates and entertains – wherever you are, whatever your age.

Breaking news, sport, TV, radio and a whole lot more. The BBC informs, educates and entertains – wherever you are, whatever your age.

BBC Online – Wikipedia

BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC’s online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and Sport, …

Learn English Online | British Council

Learn English online and improve your skills through our high-quality courses and resources – all designed for adult language learners.

Learn English online using our high-quality resources to quickly improve your English. Take our free level test to help you find your English language level, then find lessons and resources that are just right for you.

BBC America | Watch TV Shows & Movies Online | Stream …

BBC America | Watch TV Shows & Movies Online | Stream Current Episodes

Watch the latest full episodes and video extras for BBC America shows: Doctor Who, Killing Eve, Orphan Black, Luther, Planet Earth and more.

BBC Online Material – Ofcom

Ofcom’s role for BBC online material is set out in the BBC Charter and Agreement.

Ofcom’s role for BBC online material is set out in the BBC Charter and Agreement.

Micro:bit Educational Foundation | micro:bit

The BBC micro:bit: the pocket-sized computer transforming digital skills learning.

Who is Winning the War in Afghanistan?

Who is Winning the War in Afghanistan? – Sayed Zia Sais – Google Bøger

Who Is Winning The War In Afghanistan? A pro – Communist coup, the impact and aftermath of the Soviet (1978-79) invasion and 30 years of war have demolished the social life, cohesion, integrity, solidarity, trust, capacity, and economy of Afghanistan. Millions of people have migrated to foreign countries, houses and villages have been destroyed, the country’s economy and infrastructure has been utterly destroyed, millions of young civilians and children have been deprived of education and thousands of women have been widowed. The conflict in Afghanistan has also had a great impact on security, economy and the political prosperity of other parts of the world. The 9/11 incidents which shocked the world, once again drew international attention back to the forgotten Afghanistan. The Bonn conference (2001), the NATO led invasion, the collapse of the Taliban regime and the promises of the international community to build a democratic Afghan government with a solid institution and strong security force, created great hopes amongst the Afghan population for a better future. After the fall of the Taliban regime, the violence and insurgency began to increase. Despite all international efforts and an increase in troop numbers from 10,000 in 2002 to around 140,000 in 2010 and the spending of £50 billion in aid, the Afghan government is still weak and does not have control over the whole country; the armed forces are not strong enough; violence continues to rise and last year was the deadliest year in nearly nine year of war; additionally, the security situation across the country looks increasingly bad. The lasting war has had little success in Afghanistan, the pressure of insurgents, increasing casualties, unpopularity of war among the population of NATO-led countries and enormous war costs in a worsening economic climate have caused the announcement of the withdrawal of troops by US President B. Obama in 2011 and the UK Prime Minister D. Cameron by 2015. This book aims to determine the answer to the question of whether the Coalition Forces are winning the war in Afghanistan.

Keywords: bbc online