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nation as in just if we don't behave yes penalty. that's fine. ah ah, taliban celebrates sweeping games across again, including another border crossing others. the prism concerns that america will be out of the country by the end of next month, leaving it to fend for it. so you know, mission accomplished with the right and the responsibility, the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country while as refugees continue to flee the country and say, can you life in europe, the brutal rape and murder of a 13. busy year old girl austria at the hands of an afghan migrants again to see issues, immigration back in the spotlight, plus a wind of discordant belgium. the french plans to build off shore turbines is how is the only some talent we hear from coastal communities who tell us why they fall from blown away by the idea. if this has any impact on the territory,
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why is it not the inhabitants to the side? why is someone in paris are making the decision? ah, the very good evening. thanks for joining us here on our team will begin this hour enough county system where the telephone has been making for the territorial gains is fighters with them celebrating the militants later slang drug. the jubilation is over the capture of the border crossing with iran studies on social media, purportedly taliban militants taking down the afghan flag from the local customs office in the past week. the group has also taken crossing lead c g custom and as
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becket. meanwhile, american show this we have been in the country for 20 years now. i've been busy packing the bags. joe biden has defended, sending them home while leaving the country to face what he himself is called the strongest taliban in 20 years. the president says simply, nothing more for washington to do. no mission accomplish. permission was accomplished in that we get to scott some and widen, and terrorism is not emanating from that part of the we achieved those objectives. that's why we, when we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill, and it's the right and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. and here's what scanning son looks like now in terms of who controls which areas taliban regions in red cover. an estimated half of the country, the group itself claims to be in control of 85 percent areas in yellow. they're all
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contested with the pocket smart in green, showing where the government has sway the us president saying america has achieved its objectives in the country. critics decry the price that's been paid me. oh, i a, i the her the
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with the us military moving out in a hurry afghan, this done is already facing new challenges. no guns have been seen selling, plundered us goods after looters ransacked. what was america's main military base in background? us troops slipped out of the field in the dead of night without no defined local forces, according to claims coming from africa. and officials that the pentagon denies that said the afghan military was well informed ahead of the withdrawal. nevertheless, locals living and working nearby, worried about what might come from them. they got everyone who's worried about how long the uncertainty will continue. no one is doing business. the market and the people that work that have been badly affected business has collapsed because there is no stability before when the us didn't plan withdraw, things were stable, but instability is increased since they left. i mean, i'm very clear the yes had contracts with market owners here, and we used to purchase from them that withdraw will affect our business. we can
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buy any goods because there are transportation programs. british troops have also now wrapped their mission in afghanistan, and according to the case, prime minister, most of them have already left the country. a fact that riled some of his own m pays. as a result of all british troops assigned to make his mission, and i've got this done on returning home. and for obvious reasons, i will not disclose the timetable of departure. i can tell the house that most of personnel have already left vessels. se, thanks to the prime minister coming and giving that statement himself. this is an enormously personal issue for me. i didn't meet the honorable member of above the central here or in any of the clubs, the think tanks around west point. so i met him about 20 miles to the west of gums here in the desert. as we were fighting side by side against the enemy, he's just lifted. and the achievements that he has listed were won with the blood of my friends. i can point him to the grave where they now lay because that
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legacy is now one that is in real doubt and we know it. and we know that it's not just his decision. we know that the u. s. decision to withdraw forces was fundamental here. but he can, he explained to me, how does britain's foreign policy work in a country like african it's done. if persistence isn't persistent, if endurance doesn't endure, then how can people trust us as an ally? how can people look at us as a friend? we spoke to a former royal air force pilot, he served in afghanistan, who shed says, thoughts with his own, the withdrawal, and indeed on the entire mission. on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine is a future that will happen. it's just a future may well be particularly unstable. brucell takes us back to the medieval
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period of time without the democratic will or the democratic infrastructure being in place. and security forces were established to create it i think to be realistic. we need to wait and see what the future holds for. there's tom currently said, we've had 20 years, 20 years, with trillions of dollars trying to this campaign. and to achieve what we've achieved in 20 years, which is unclear. as a military guy, myself, i somewhat ashamed, oakum, ashamed, so in less than a week's time, the u. s. military operation comes to an end in afghanistan, whichever way the feature plays out, it will affect lives both inside and outside of the country. according to recent estimates, the exodus of african refugees is on the rise considerably. the number estimated to be closing and 3000000,
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putting an incredible strain on countries forced to cope with the newcomers. germany, france, and romania top the list of the countries taking in the most staff can migrants in austria, a 5th of all refugees and now from afghanistan. and the large numbers are also bringing a host of problems. some of them gruesome is really, patricia explains. imagine you're in charge of a country shocked by a creepy rape skin. the victim who died had just become a teenager. the suspected rapists are young and again refugees. you've got no choice but to take action. if you don't, the public won't get it. and that's if you're lucky, if you get too tough on those who escape misery and war back home in their home countries, political opponents will give you a p r b t plus that will raise some liberal u eyebrows. let's hear from the man who's lately been facing this precise challenge . sebastian kurtz, the chancellor of austria. often i find it intolerable for people to come here.
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thing definitely can protection and then commit, cruel and barbaric crimes in australia. and politically. this means for me that we will stick to our line with any there will definitely never be a hope to deportation. coming down or a watering down of asylum last commits crime 50. i think. what exactly did he mean by barberic? ah ah. and austria, more than 4 percent of all rapes, an 8 and a half percent of all murders are committed by afghans. of course, not all refugees are thugs, but e statistics in 2020 show that afghanistan citizens have the highest number of asylum applications in austria. and for 3 years in a row,
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they also are the 2nd largest group of asylum seekers arriving in europe as a whole, right after serious, some are worried that higher numbers of refugees could mean more potential trouble . i want to be clear u. s. military mission of can stand continues to the end of august, where the future of ghana stan, looking murky beyond the withdrawal of us troops and the taliban, making large territorial gains. it's only natural that a new wave of refugees from there is expected in europe. it's obvious that austria can close its borders. it has already regularly kaiten this asylum policies. recently. the justice minister for the green party says more such steps wouldn't be right for the country. the asylum law has already been tightened in recent years. our laws often enough options, but we just have to apply them in a consistent manner. moreover, and 29 king, the european court of justice ruled that you members have no right to the port
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a refugee even for committing a serious crime. if he or she prove that live back home would be in danger. all of this does seem to tie the hands of cancel or curts, who like you've heard, is in favor of different patients for criminals. the minister of interior from mr. kurtz is party has locked horns with the greens justice minister saying he will push for more rigid migration and repass ration rules at the level. the asylum system is not working, migrants who committed criminal offenses have to be the boards that immediately while the advocates of the harsh approach towards refugees in the austrian government are teaming up with colleagues from hungary and the czech republic. the iraq received doesn't exactly paid the way for quick changes in a solemn rules. certainly, they won't be as quick as jo. biden's keen of ganeth stand, pull up the silent system as we have it in europe, is just
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a way to turn illegal immigration into legal immigration when the illegal immigrant arrives in any country of europe. and he, he says, asylum is mediately becomes illegal immigrant in the european asylum procedure, which usually takes place. is it general problem? that was your console was one to measure. so at least the mini stick minister interior i missed and a how my as me to the asylum system up to your a p in union is a disaster. but austria and the government has done nothing to change that or to avoid it. because austria, through the agreement of the european union, has collaborated in creating the system. we didn't send $11.00 single africans, african home for years in austria, not one and hundreds we, st for example, have a quote of about 50 percent, the austrian citizen in the long run. this is
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a huge problem because it tracks and facts magnets from all the 3rd world. the model strain feminist did nothing dare say on the issue. they've accused local media of race. this reporting, which they say vilify migraines. a group of activists, even stormy officers of a local newspaper, confronting journalist, you can find video of that story and look at r t dot com. ah, the trouble is blowing in the francis plans to build off shore wind farms with turbines as high as the length of 3 football pitches. belgium's last legal action against the move after locals outline their objections. paris nevertheless, as the wind, its sales is the president of the commission for energy regulation. even suggested opponents should have the energy cut off. so the duban ski travel to the area to find out more, it may look column, but a storm is brewing. and it's a huge one. france plans to build an offshore wind farm just off the coast here.
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the turbines would be as high as the eiffel tower, around 300 meters tool. so they'd be pretty imposing. the idea has caused a fury in neighboring belgium so much so that the q e u countries a set to go head to head in court as belgium threatens to sue a complaint will be launched with the european commission because our country has not been consulted about the location of the area, while european directives require it independently owned the french belgium board of that anger is palpable. since it is very close to the boarders. about 10 kilometers, it will be very visible from our beaches. this landscapes and the feeling we have of liberty and seeing the thing to horizon is actually our main products. that is
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why people come to our shores. that is why people buy property with an ocean view is because as he does horizon, they don't come to the fantasy windmills for francis a very important project. i understand that, but that doesn't mean that you have to put all the burdens with the neighbors and take all the advantages as a nation. so as you've heard that there is really strong opposition to this wind farms from the belgian side, but they are not alone. in this, we're about to cross the french border, where there are protesting groups who have been opposing this windfall ever since. it was suggested that if you do a little bit of research, you will find that this project, this planned in the heart of the natural habitat, which is supposed to be a safe space for the species living there. and it's also a historic site of authoration dynamo, meaning that this project also does not respect history. front says that president, mat calling has set himself up as this defender over the environment. now,
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he won't want to have 40 percent of its energy to come from renewable sources. so when forms that by 2030, now those wind farms are crucial. kogan no idea. and the pressure is also mounting off. the high council for climate in frogs says that the country is going to miss its greenhouse gas emission targets that failure would be embarrassing. but we didn't foam like the one that's planned for here are not popular with every one. once, if i got to petition, and despite that, when the minister came to duncan and we tried to meet her, she refused to talk to us. and then she came to tell us the details. press for. she told us that this project will be carried out. no matter the opinion of the local or any in fact on the territory. why is it not to the inhabitants to decide why is someone in paris the desinik locals have, have even demanded
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a referendum over the project, but that has been completely dismissed by the state. france is also ignoring the, please form it fellow e. u member. the government is determined to conduct offshore wind. foreign projects will of course continue the dialogue with our belgian friends to take into account the concerns. but the fact is that the dunkirk park is strategic for the implementation of our energy program. and that we must not waste any more time. however, that could be scuppered. not only has the french military now decided on new restrictions and constraints as to where wind farms can be built. but the senate in france is also just adopted a measure that could allow local meds to v to such plans. meaning that frances idea to be greener than green could soon have the wind knocked out of
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them. charlotte ski for all the on the french belgian border used to be upheld as literature as my searing indictment of racism. but now to kill a mockingbird has been taken off the syllabus at one school in scotland for being 2 racist bully book. it looks at council culture is killing the classics. is really the most inspirational book of all time, a pulitzer prize winner that was originally van for it was depiction of racism and sexual violence. but now one school in scotland has a bond to kill him walking by harper lee for another reason. the anti racism classic is now deemed racist because it plays into a white savior narrative. when i say band, i mean more like cancel the teachers than jane gillespie hurtful in algebra, i've stopped teaching it to students as part of an effort to the colonize the
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curriculum and stein backs of mice and men and being caught too for it. racial stereotypes and frequent use of the and was sure to it's not, not there when i tell ok, i get the whole white savior thing in to kill them off. but i really do. in fact, it's a great topic for discussion in say, an english class, and i get that just one percent of students that study english literature at gsp. that's the exam that kids take at the age of 16 in the u. k. study a book by a person of color and just 7 percent of students in gsp study a book written by a woman that is abysmal. and by the way that research. ready is currently provided to us by penguin books, u. k, who could take a leaf out of their marketing and disclose how many of that is on, on white for females. for that matter yet, i'm not saying that stay
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a reading list. couldn't use a refresh load you know, white kid make up about 34 percent of students in the u. k. and they ought to see themselves and their experience is reflected in the canon. but why does the colonizing the curriculum mean killing off to kill a mockingbird? fresh research by frank lungs has found that overhaul of people under the cars stopped talking to someone that's actually stopped a relationship with someone because they disagreed with their political views. you, thanks. you know, thank you. so i guess i'm sweet enough. throwing out a classic because it doesn't conform to modern standard feels somehow connected to children. this court was more common sense in you and the decision to remove all police seminal novel from the reading list, albeit from just one school so far is making people angry. i think it's very wrong
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for a few people to hold everyone as hostage in the important about these books is that they portrayed the unwritten truth of the time. we have this white liberal christ david turns out to be re said to me, right? this is the 2nd american story. the canon of literature is fluid that all mary adds of that, that was classics that didn't age well with then retired into here and see. but huge to kill a mockingbird to be one of them. let's discuss that in the classroom. frances europe, ministers demanding vigilance from the union over covert vaccines. he's concerned e. u. member states might consider green lighting jobs that don't have the blocks approval. his fear comes as a delta variance of cov, it is spreading quickly across the world, forcing governments to implement strict measures and ramp up the vaccination programs. you fully vixon. it's important, the vaccines which allow entry to our territory limited to the full west shore that
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we switch and countries. if you look at the recognized banking with like the russian and chinese ones, you were saying, no, the european medicines agency has so far approve for vaccines. pfizer madana astrazeneca, and the one made by johnson and johnson must splitting the jobs among those currently being reviewed. that process is going on for 4 months already, despite earlier independent probes giving it a seal of approval. the basset, as to russia recently claimed the like, is a political. moscow remains confident the vaccine will be recognised ultimately by the block finance. it's clear that there may be different positions if it's clear that so far the european agency has not but we should prejudice the side of a political issue or not. and the nature of benchley we will succeed and the russian back will be right. disco, marcelo, for other denali founder and chairman of swedish professors and doctors for human rights, believes that politics has been in play from the start is neither you, nor,
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if you wanted to go, not sort of bert considering the bus or so there was relation of not just being in, when i said, if we compare is a safety feature. so it, it seems that is no clinic. i used to be cation. the blog is for me, those are the asians by the french minister. there are the, are not all need to do for you, but it clearly tried to ignore or even discuss the russia and thank you of the masses from the perspective of the western powers. but then we are not the primary issue of public health or of human rights for all, for all people trying to stay healthy, it is purely competitive enterprise. it is not a corporation and there were a few should. it should have been established between scientists. why fi solutions?
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a new tool that predicts how long patients in long term care are likely to live, has been developed by canadian research, is the calculator, called respect aims to improve the quality of palliative care. those behind it say that it will allow people to spend more time with their relative the respect calculator allows families and their loved ones to plan. for example, if can help and adult or child bliss when to take a leave of absence from work to be with a parent or decides when to take the last family vacation together. the applications are already being tried and canada developers say that it's designed to help sick elderly people who are often deprived of sufficient care in the final years of their lives. however, it's raised the number of ethical issues such as patient consent and the attitude of medical work is towards them. we put the development up for debate the so called calculate the fear if he's a dangerous intervention because it gives mr. the gym at,
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of scientific reliability to some, some that these in truth little more than yes, talk an educated guess. if you, i guess, i mean this tool is, is a development from tools that are already used by, by doctors to help anticipate, to identify when patients might be reaching the end of their lives. and to help those individuals make important decisions that used to go predictions and easily be wrong and individual cases based on the life using the newest model. and it is all days you are going to die shortly. so that's not bother about trying to save you these technology i fear might encourage the approach as well. like like any, any medical test,
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it has to be used wisely and interpreted in the light of other information about a patient. and so these sorts of concerns about unreliability actually suggest we should be using this tool rather than what people might already be doctors might already be using, which are less accurate predictors of when somebody might be reaching the end of their life. we don't have any reliable tools, and these, you calculate that is not liable to, to predict the time of death. and so you will need to have a proper fund is do have you need to have some humidity to recognize that there are some things you simply cannot st. typically predict that wraps it up for this arab about with updates for you in 30 minutes. the
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