Of election fraud. Lets run through extracts of that call starting with the debunked claims from the former president about suitcases of ballots the president also made claims about � so called dead voters. Brad raffensperger did push back in his call with President Trump heres a series of further extracts. And in the most explicit part of the call trump spelled out how many voters he needed. Stephen loosley an analyst in us politics at the United States studies centre in sydney laid out the legal dilemmas mr trump now faces. Its a very serious indictment for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is Racketeering Charge under Georgia State law and racketeering legislation is modelled on the Originalfederal Legislation is modelled on the original federal legislation that was designed to bring down the mafia. The problem that donald trump faces is generally a conviction under legislation in georgia leads to a prison sentence, it is not certain that is the probability. Secondly, mark meadows, the former chief of staff in the Trump White House is amongst the 18 other people who have been indicted. He is a very senior official from who have been indicted. He is a very senior officialfrom the who have been indicted. He is a very senior official from the trump administration, and that is different. And you have a circumstance of course, this is a Georgia State call, and if convicted, even if re elected to the white house, next year, during a second term, President Trump would not be able to. They would be pressure on the governor of georgia to do so but it is dimensionally different, these charges against what has happened in new york or federally under the watch of special counseljack smith. Today marks two years since the taliban takeover in afghanistan. The un says the country is experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world, and has warned of a huge shortfall in funding amid a deepening economic crisis. Women and girls have also faced severe restrictions since the taliban came to power, including the banning of girls from secondary schools. Within a month of the takeover, secondary schools opened for boys following an education statement, which made no mention of girls. Women responded to restrictions with marches demanding the right to work and study. They were violently stopped by the taliban government on multiple occasions. In may last year, the government announced a decree mandating head to toe clothing for women. By october, a few months had passed without any major new restrictions. Girls, including those who had not completed their last year of school, were allowed to sit University Entrance exams. In november, a vice and Virtue Ministry spokesman said women had been banned from kabul parks because they were not following sharia. The ban was then implemented across afghanistan and women were also barred from gyms, Swimming Pools and public baths. And at the end of last year, all public and private universities were ordered to immediately suspend all female education until further notice. And injuly this year, the last few spaces where women could gather away from taliban scrutiny, hair and Beauty Salons, were ordered to shut down. Our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet has this special report. All in a days work. 1a hours of labour. 13 year old ismatula. His brother, asif, a year younger. Their combined earnings, less than a pound a day at this workshop in kabul. Translation its very difficult for me. Its such heavy work, but i have no choice. I have to work to buy bread for my family. All the boys are playing outside. I wish i could play too. I pray my father finds work. So we can go back to school, that he can repay our debts and we wont have to work here. Its the story of so many families. The un says 84 of afghans are now borrowing moneyjust to buy food. Its tough being a kid in this country. 12 year old hadiya is waiting for her father. He works in this education centre. She dreams of becoming a doctor, and shell soon start grade six, her last year of school unless the taliban reopen high schools for girls. Translation it will destroy my hopes, my dreams, and all my efforts and my studies until grade six will become useless. The bread of life. Ismatula and asif� s life. Their father used to work as a driver with a foreign company. When the taliban took over, the company shut down. This war left him injured, too. Translation my baby has no cradle. I sold it to buy some flour. I got some food on loan from the shops, but i cant pay them now. If there is no other way, i will be forced to sell my children to survive. A desperate decision for so many parents. Survival. Thats life now. Lyse doucet, bbc news. Lets stay with the story in afghanistan. Thank you forjoining us on bbc news. We have been talking about the rights and education and the fact that women cannot go to Beauty Salons or parks. What is life like for women in afghanistan two years on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for havin on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for having me on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for having me. It on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for having me. It is on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for having me. It is becoming on from the taliban takeover . Thanks for having me. It is becoming more i for having me. It is becoming more and more of an open air prison for most women. I think if you, yes, women cannot go to Beauty Salons any more. They cannot work at Beauty Salons any more. This is the first hit on the private sector. Of course, salons also have other dynamics, places where women convene, where they do make up and things that the taliban might be against four other reasons but it also means above 10,000 women just lost theirjobs in one fell swoop. Two weeks ago. At the project where we support women who are leading families on their own income and have no male breadwinner, we have seen pouring in women who used to have livelihoods come to us for support because they can no longer support because they can no longer support large families. It is both the diminishing of rights is alarming, but so is the fact that one after another any opportunity for a woman to have a livelihood has been taken away. You for a woman to have a livelihood has been taken away. Been taken away. You help women there, been taken away. You help women there. Can been taken away. You help women there. Can you been taken away. You help women there, can you tell been taken away. You help women there, can you tell us been taken away. You help women there, can you tell us some been taken away. You help women there, can you tell us some of been taken away. You help women there, can you tell us some of the | there, can you tell us some of the stories you are hearing from women who want to work, who want to carry on with their lives that they once had. � ,. ,. , on with their lives that they once had. Absolutely, we can put some ositive had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news in had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news in here had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news in here too, had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news in here too, one had. Absolutely, we can put some positive news in here too, one of. Positive news in here too, one of our initiatives we are launching todayis our initiatives we are launching today is to support big private Sector Companies that hire thousands, some of them had zero women, but when you go to many of these male leaders, they are allowed to hire women legally and they are willing to back like it anywhere else in the world but much more extreme, it is very difficult to figure out how to get Gender Equity in the workplace. Our work with women has a lot to do with work with men, how do you hire women . How do you protect them in the workplace . How do you promote them . How do you work from home sometimes . And also work from home sometimes . And also work with the authorities . How work from home sometimes . And also work with the authorities . Work with the authorities . How do those men work with the authorities . How do those men respond work with the authorities . How do those men respond when work with the authorities . How do those men respond when you work with the authorities . How do those men respond when you talk| work with the authorities . How do l those men respond when you talk to them and try to work alongside them, what to you . What to you . They Start Talking about their what to you . They Start Talking about their sisters what to you . They Start Talking about their sisters or what to you . They Start Talking about their sisters or their about their sisters or their daughters, i have not heard a single afghan man say they are satisfied with the situation or that they can see the. In many cases, suicide attempts, the horror, of having their girls aged ten, 11, 12 not allowed to go to school while the boys are allowed to go to school, same with the brothers. Men talk about their sisters and mothers and how they want them to have opportunities. I how they want them to have opportunities. How they want them to have opportunities. 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It has been two years now, it has been two years that girls have not been able to allowed to go to secondary school, thatis allowed to go to secondary school, that is long enough to go to know that is long enough to go to know that youre not going about it right. It is not necessarily a policy solution, the ideology of the taliban is difficult, but there are things that the International Community can do, fund women led organisations, fund women led businesses, they have the permission and the money to do that. The money is here and in many cases, you are seeing budgets, un budgets, Agency Budgets go under spent because the mechanisms to get money to women are not there. I think, after two years, it is embarrassing for the International Community. 300 million of buddhist funding went into Funding Girls in education, they were three months from graduating, for the first time in their villages, when the takeover happen, they did not finish those three months of school will stop and they have not been back. There three months of school will stop and they have not been back. They have not been back. There is much more they have not been back. There is much more you they have not been back. There is much more you think they have not been back. There is much more you think can they have not been back. There is much more you think can be they have not been back. There is| much more you think can be done. They have not been back. There is i much more you think can be done. I want to look ruefully at the future of afghanistan, especially for women. Could things ever go back to how they were two years ago . Things were not great how they were two years ago . Things were not great two how they were two years ago . Things were not great two years how they were two years ago . Things were not great two years ago how they were two years ago . T� i 1 33 were not great two years ago either, the dropout rate at grade six was 50 . I spoke to a woman, i will quote her, from the association for women working in ministries, she was about 60, over 60 years old, and obviously had been working her whole life. I said to her, how can you do this . How can you keep going . And she said, when we firstjoined the ministry there were zero women with degrees, were left with 20 . We did this before, we will it again. That kind of fortitude is a very humbling me to witness here. The kind of fortitude is a very humbling me to witness here. Kind of fortitude is a very humbling me to witness here. The founder and Executive Director me to witness here. The founder and Executive Director of me to witness here. The founder and Executive Director of the me to witness here. The founder and Executive Director of the project me to witness here. The founder and Executive Director of the project in i Executive Director of the project in afghanistan, thank you so much for joining us here on bbc news. Much appreciated. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Bringing you different stories from across the uk. This memorial to dobby the elf became apparent after the scene of his death was filmed here in 2010 where the beach was transformed into the site of shell cottage. An emotive scene for harry potter fans after he died trying to get his friends to safety. A few days ago, a picture was posted On Social Media showing the socks and other items had been removed, leaving just rocks here. But, today, these socks and various other items are back as socks played an important part in dobby� s storyline, it is no surprise that there are many here, but it is what impact those items are having on the local environment is what is causing concern. We left a stone and have written a little message. I love dobby, he is one of my favourite characters. National trust said they love welcoming visitors to the area and are asking people not to leave any items butjust take pictures. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. A Childrens Charity says theres been a sharp rise in cases of online grooming and that mps must now back changes to the law. The nspcc says there were more than 6,000 offences involving Sexual Communications with children last year, a rise of 82 since the offence was introduced in 2017. This is an urgent issue. We cannot have another year go by where we continue to see such a high number of offences being recorded. It is why, come september, we need to see the bill passed into law so that the regulator ofcom can start taking action to regulate Tech Companies. It also shows why Tech Companies can and should be active today to really look at their platforms, look at where the risks to children are emerging and putting mitigations in place. They really do have the resources and the expertise to do that and that is why we want to see action now. Our Technology EditorZoe Kleinmanjoins Me now. These figures, a worrying rise. Ut is always upsetting to see figures like this, 34,000 is always upsetting to see figures like this, 311,000 cases reported to uk Police Forces across england, wales, scotland and Northern Ireland since 2017. That was the year the government started working on the Online Safety bill which has the ambition of protecting children from online harms. It has been back and forward, it is had 1 million rewrites, so much debate, it is now due to be passed into law in the autumn we think although obviously that will not be set in stone until it happens. Some of the clauses in it happens. Some of the clauses in it are controversial and privacy campaigners in particular see that the threaten to weaken privacy for everyone because what they want to do is to incest take companies can access the content of private messages sent between individuals if they are is a child safety concern. Currently, they cannot do that, it is impossible, many of the most popular apps like whatsapp run on end to end encryption so if i send you a message, only my phone and your phone read the message. Met eye which owns Whatsapp Cannot the message itself. Other platforms like it says it is a Privacy Service that is popular with people and protects vulnerable people, victims of domestic abuse, political activist working in countries where their views could be dangerous for them, journalist, anyone who has a reason for that level of privacy but everybody. Nobody wants people reading the messages. What the Tech Company Say is there is no tech solution, they either break the encryption and weaken privacy for everyone or they remain unable to view the messages which is of course not what the government is going to incest if it thinks its necessary. 7 incest if it thinks its necess