As Taliban restrictions leave Afghan women without medical care after a deadly earthquake, we have a report from one rare hospital in Kabul where women are still able to access treatment. Also, at least nine French families are suing the government over ignored pleas for help by victims of domestic violence. Annette Young talks to psychologist, Dr Andreea Gruev-Vintila, a specialist in coercive control, on the need for authorities to change their approach. Plus a new expedition is seeking to find out what happened to American aviator, Amelia Earhart, who vanished in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world.
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