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having a blast in iceland.— a blast in iceland. someone asked me — a blast in iceland.sked me if _ a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it _ a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was - a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped - a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped up. | a blast in iceland. someone i asked me if it was sped up. it is not. it is a sleep slope. it was crazy. chewing the fat in southern spain. offering a helping hand to lost seal pups in ireland. helping hand to lost seal pups in ireland-— in ireland. she didn't look ureat in ireland. she didn't look great when _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she came - in ireland. she didn't look great when she came in, l in ireland. she didn't look i great when she came in, but now she looks beautiful, one of the prettiest seals i have seen. let's give it our best shot. and — let's give it our best shot. and the _ let's give it our best shot. and the 26 mile slog to shake off the post town blues in paris. —— post lockdown blues. hello,
having a blast in iceland.— a blast in iceland. someone asked me — a blast in iceland.sked me if _ a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it _ a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was - a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped - a blast in iceland. someone asked me if it was sped up. | a blast in iceland. someone i asked me if it was sped up. it is not. it is a sleep slope. it was crazy. chewing the fat in southern spain. offering a helping hand to lost seal pups in...
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volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. # what makes you feel good...ast a cool place where rock stars can shoot their music videos, which is exactly what icelandic rockers kaleo did during this year's eruption. and like all good rock gods, this volcano was fiery, unpredictable and, above all, knows how to put on a good show. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to introduce you to iceland's newest volcano, fagradalsfjall. or �*bob�* as some people online like to call it. but what's in a name? it's so new, it hasn't even received an official title yet. it's windy and it's raining, but it's beautiful! since march this year, this hellraiser has been burning up social media and news outlets across the world. since travel restrictions lifted, over 300,000 people have flocked to iceland to see the longest volcanic eruption in the country for over 50 years. i wanted to see this natural phenomenon for myself. oh, look at this! wow! so, i headed up to the site with guide and self—confessed volcano chaser marco di marco. i was so excited. it was like...i was waiting
volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. # what makes you feel good...ast a cool place where rock stars can shoot their music videos, which is exactly what icelandic rockers kaleo did during this year's eruption. and like all good rock gods, this volcano was fiery, unpredictable and, above all, knows how to put on a good show. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to introduce you to iceland's newest volcano, fagradalsfjall. or �*bob�* as some people online like to call it. but what's in a name?...
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Oct 3, 2021
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of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.r the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it's very painful on the ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they're cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it's also now at the forefront of research to try and identify the specific genes responsible for particular genetic diseases. and what's amazing is the foresight. they gathered a lot of these blood samples before the science became possible to do the things they're now doing. so by gathering it and keeping it for 20 years, they can call back, they can go back to the older blood samples if they have new research techniques available. by doing this, they've been able to identify genetic variations associated with many kinds of cancers, an
of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.r the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it's very painful on the ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they're cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes...
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what exactly is happening here on iceland?ughly 400 glaciers on this island and the majority of them are melting at rates never before seen in human history. this island is losing its ice. >> reporter: and to see that she took us inside this ice cave-- the pattern that the ice makes is so cool-- to show us what is essentially the melting glacier's plumbing system. >> all that water has to go somewhere, and it makes these tubes, they are bigger than they have ever been before to transport all that water. these tube was naturally happen but the scale of them is unnatural. >> reporter: and that's because of human-caused climate change. ice all over the planet is rapidly melting. scientists say all that water rushing into the world's oceans is not only making sea levels rise, but could also be changing the ocean's circulation and fueling more extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heat waves. m. jackson and her fellow researchers have launched a unique effort to bring attention, the very real possibility that iceland could
what exactly is happening here on iceland?ughly 400 glaciers on this island and the majority of them are melting at rates never before seen in human history. this island is losing its ice. >> reporter: and to see that she took us inside this ice cave-- the pattern that the ice makes is so cool-- to show us what is essentially the melting glacier's plumbing system. >> all that water has to go somewhere, and it makes these tubes, they are bigger than they have ever been before to...
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what exactly is happening here on iceland? 400 glaciers on this island, and the majority of them are melting at rates never before seen in human history. this island is losing its ice. every time i come back to this glacier, i don't believe my eyes, and i am watching them dissolve. i'm watching them die right in front of me. >> reporter: and to see that, she took us inside this ice cave. the pattern that the ice makes, it's so cool. to show us what is essentially the melting glacier's plumbing system. >> all that water has to go somewhere, and it makes these tubes. so we see these tubes are bigger than they've ever been before to transport all that water. these tubes naturally happen. but the scale of them is unnatural. >> reporter: and that's because of human-caused climate change. ice all over the planet is rapidly melting. scientists say all that water rushing into the world's oceans is not only making sea levels rise, but could also be changing the ocean circulation and fueling more extreme weather events such as hurricane
what exactly is happening here on iceland? 400 glaciers on this island, and the majority of them are melting at rates never before seen in human history. this island is losing its ice. every time i come back to this glacier, i don't believe my eyes, and i am watching them dissolve. i'm watching them die right in front of me. >> reporter: and to see that, she took us inside this ice cave. the pattern that the ice makes, it's so cool. to show us what is essentially the melting glacier's...
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Oct 2, 2021
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of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.ver the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly two million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it's very painful on the ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all. and weirdly, my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that they are cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it's also now at the forefront of research to try and identify the specific genes responsible for particular genetic diseases. and what's amazing is the foresight. they gathered a lot of these blood samples before the science became possible, to do the things they are now doing. so by gathering it and keeping it for 20 years, they can call back, they can go back to the older blood samples if they have new research techniques available. by doing this, they've been able to identify genetic variations associated with many kinds of canc
of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.ver the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly two million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it's very painful on the ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all. and weirdly, my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that they are cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of...
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yes, so in iceland alone _ rock to manage it? yes, so in iceland alone we _ rock to manage it? in iceland alone we have the - iceland alone we have the potential to store 1000 gigatons in basalt here and this is even before looking at the rest of the world. for some industries. _ the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon _ the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon dioxide - the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon dioxide is . industries, carbon dioxide is not to be buried. it is a vital commodity. not to be buried. it is a vital commodity-— not to be buried. it is a vital commodity. this is beer which has been _ commodity. this is beer which has been filtered _ commodity. this is beer which has been filtered and - commodity. this is beer which has been filtered and it's - has been filtered and it's about to go into either keg or bottle but this is where the c02 is injected in line as it is passing along the pipe and this is what makes the be a fizzy and carbonated. widely brewery in — fizzy and carbonated. widely brewery in hereford - fizzy and carb
yes, so in iceland alone _ rock to manage it? yes, so in iceland alone we _ rock to manage it? in iceland alone we have the - iceland alone we have the potential to store 1000 gigatons in basalt here and this is even before looking at the rest of the world. for some industries. _ the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon _ the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon dioxide - the rest of the world. for some industries, carbon dioxide is . industries, carbon dioxide is not to be...
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from iceland. well, it is now time for sport and his alley. thank you so much. the stars are all players from north america's top. women's for will competition have united in protest against regime for the 1st time since in abuse scandal hit, the national women's soccer league matches were paused in the 6th minute to reflect through 6 years. it's taken for some of their allegations to be heard in returning to the pitch included north carolina courage. their head, coach, full riley, was fired last week amid charges of sexual misconduct, the league, us soccer, and faith of all opened separate investigations. a statement from the leagues players association said so nice we reclaim our place on the field because we will not let our joy be taken from us, but this is not business. as usual, the reckoning has already begun. we will not be silence. we will be relentless in our pursuit of a league that deserves the players in its australians. what will federation has also opened up an investigation after al
from iceland. well, it is now time for sport and his alley. thank you so much. the stars are all players from north america's top. women's for will competition have united in protest against regime for the 1st time since in abuse scandal hit, the national women's soccer league matches were paused in the 6th minute to reflect through 6 years. it's taken for some of their allegations to be heard in returning to the pitch included north carolina courage. their head, coach, full riley, was fired...
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Oct 11, 2021
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iceland is melting fast. scientists say the amount of ice lost in iceland fueled by global warming totals more than 1.2 trillion tons per year. there are roughly 400 glaciers on iceland, experts say a majority of them are melting at rates never seen before. glacier melts are the main cause of rising sea level that threatened to flood coastal communities around the world. scientists say all that water could be changing the oceans circulation which could fuel more extreme weather like hurricanes and heat waves. one expert says we can keep the planet from overheating. >> that means we have to act now. i want people to think about the future with ice. >> jackson says if nothing is done to reduce global warming there's a possibility iceland could lose nearly all of its ice in the next century. >>> coming up, how rock 'n roll paid the way for one bay area photographer to be remembered long after his death. >>> and why the reality of flying cars could be... here now. >>> and tomorrow, half the counterfeit pill was a
iceland is melting fast. scientists say the amount of ice lost in iceland fueled by global warming totals more than 1.2 trillion tons per year. there are roughly 400 glaciers on iceland, experts say a majority of them are melting at rates never seen before. glacier melts are the main cause of rising sea level that threatened to flood coastal communities around the world. scientists say all that water could be changing the oceans circulation which could fuel more extreme weather like hurricanes...
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of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.he ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they're cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it's also now at the forefront of research to try and identify the specific genes responsible for particular genetic diseases. and what's amazing is the foresight. they gathered a lot of these blood samples before the science became possible to do the things they're now doing. so by gathering it and keeping it for 20 years, they can call back, they can go back to the older blood samples if they have new research techniques available. by doing this, they've been able to identify genetic variations associated with many kinds of cancers, and they're now even able to estimate how long you have left to live based on levels of particular proteins in your blood. the other fun thing about coming out of this temperature into normal temper
of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland.he ears, you really don't feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they're cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it's also now at the forefront of research to try and identify the specific genes responsible for particular genetic diseases. and what's amazing is the foresight. they gathered a lot of...
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first to the islands, , then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, leif erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture with other viking age and the image map of the extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and in novels and other sources, and they kind of look like this. if you don't mind putting up the first slide, max, i would appreciate it. they tend to have an appearance rather like -- have you got it there up at the top? there we go. these are warriors from a chess set, a medieval chess set that was discovered on the isle of lewis. i will be made sometime in the 13th century, a little bit after the height of the viking age, but the figure there you see in this ivory chess set, i didn't know by the way thanks to dna evidence, ivory was made from ivory tusks from greenland, from the viking settlement there. but we see that they do their, the man, the warrior biting his shield. kind of an extraordinary, ferocious warriors who came in to come into prominence in norse legend and saga. there
first to the islands, , then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, leif erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture with other viking age and the image map of the extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and in novels and other sources, and they kind of look like this. if you don't mind putting up the first slide, max, i would appreciate it. they tend to have an appearance rather like -- have you got...
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i would also point your attention to iceland around 2008 or so the collapse of the icelandic economy in the old icelandic banking sector because the icelandic banks were doing something so more now than ever grand is doing. and other chinese property companies are doing they're using debt not only just to create leverage, but to then cross collateralized the debt with other debt players in the system. and so the leverage it looks like there might be 50 or $60.00 to $1.00 of those, probably $500.00 to $1.00. it's also important to remember that this is going on amidst the global pandemic emits a d. dollarization globally emits d globalization as we have pointed out. so the energy crisis that is happening apparently from the signals that are being sent out of china, that there is an energy crisis. part of it has to do with their trade conflict with australia. so they stopped importing coal from china and from australia, which is now apparently they're secretly also offloading some coal from australia to mitigate that. but nevertheless, the article here in terms of the reflex 50 of look
i would also point your attention to iceland around 2008 or so the collapse of the icelandic economy in the old icelandic banking sector because the icelandic banks were doing something so more now than ever grand is doing. and other chinese property companies are doing they're using debt not only just to create leverage, but to then cross collateralized the debt with other debt players in the system. and so the leverage it looks like there might be 50 or $60.00 to $1.00 of those, probably...
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and the technology is expensive. $15000000.00 to build this site in iceland. but clients, a lining up corporations and private individuals are already paying climb works to remove carbon dioxide in their name is quite a sensor and it's quite a tiny market. and so one of the reasons that we were so excited to purchase carbon removal from companies like client works is that we see that our, our early movement here can help to develop that very nice and market. scrubs free of carbon dioxide. the iron has gone briefly back to pre industrial level. the question is, when the technology like this can be scaled up on the cost down in time to make a real impact. climate scientists optimistic that aiming of $4000.00 tons per year, which is very trivial compared to what we have to do with what is very important is that this was the 1st one on it was a muffin. what do you do it you, if you, she'll tulips released to new york tempe here to break of it? you know, we're or slump in the tutors luther iceland itself has always been a low emitter. 100 percent of the country's e
and the technology is expensive. $15000000.00 to build this site in iceland. but clients, a lining up corporations and private individuals are already paying climb works to remove carbon dioxide in their name is quite a sensor and it's quite a tiny market. and so one of the reasons that we were so excited to purchase carbon removal from companies like client works is that we see that our, our early movement here can help to develop that very nice and market. scrubs free of carbon dioxide. the...
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but if i tree is just opened in iceland, that permanently removes c o 2 from the air and turns it into stone. johnny angela went there to find out how the process works. ah, it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture blonde, a bank of fans drawing in the air and removing it c o 2 permanently. so this is water climb works, sucks. carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. and the seal dues accumulated in these cells, we heated up and then they sent the seal due to conflicts. and we injected into the bedrock and turn it into stone. the greenhouse gas arrives here and is then sent deep into the ground below where it will stay for thousands of years. here we are injecting c o 2 into the ground to where it goes into pos office and rapidly turns to stone. and that's the essence of the complex technology we imitate, and accelerate the process that nature has been applying for millions of years. and by doing that, we're able to permanently eliminate some of our c, o 2 emissions. and this is what we need to do at scale. if we are to meet our climate goal
but if i tree is just opened in iceland, that permanently removes c o 2 from the air and turns it into stone. johnny angela went there to find out how the process works. ah, it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture blonde, a bank of fans drawing in the air and removing it c o 2 permanently. so this is water climb works, sucks. carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. and the seal dues accumulated in these cells, we heated up and then they sent the...
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Oct 16, 2021
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vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather like you got the top? there we go. these are warriors from a chess set, medieval chestset discovered on the isle of lewis . probably made some time in the 15th century, little bit after the height of the 18th. but the figures there you see in this ivory chest set, i didn't even know by the way thanks to dna evidence was made from ivory tusks from greenland. from the viking settlement there. but we see that figure there, as the warrior biting his shield. he's usually end up a fight as being a deserter, the kind of extraordinary ferocious warriors who came into prominence in norse legend. they were r
vis-c-vis the atlantic ocean, first to the islands and then to iceland and greenland and finally by the year 1000, lake erickson to the shores of north america. so that's the usual picture we have of the viking age and the age that we have these extraordinary warriors and adventurers is the one that we tend to get in our television series and novels and other sources.and they kind of look like this. you don't mind playing the first slide, i'd appreciate. they tend to have an appearance rather...
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iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years.a lot of these examples before the science became possible to do the things they're now doing. they're gathering it and keeping it for 20 years, and they can go back to the older samples if they have new techniques available. by doing this, they've been able to identify genetic variation. now even able to estimate how long you have left to live based on levels of particular proteins in your blood. the other fun thing about coming out of this temperature into normal temperature is what happens on cold glass. condensation — lots and lots of condensation. and it doesn't stop forming. so, that's it — the camera's written off for about an hour now. and a bit later, once we've dried off and warmed up, i am going to blow your mind with a discovery researchers here have made that links your body shape to the way your mind works. lara: but before that, i've been looking at whether we should be letting our dna dictate our diet. if you've got the genes for hypertension, then salt is something you
iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years.a lot of these examples before the science became possible to do the things they're now doing. they're gathering it and keeping it for 20 years, and they can go back to the older samples if they have new techniques available. by doing this, they've been able to identify genetic variation. now even able to estimate how long you have left to live based on levels of particular proteins in your blood. the other fun thing...
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nick kwek is in iceland, where a very green energy facility is leading the way.wer plants on the planet. but it's also the test bed for some new technology which could make a huge difference when it comes to the globalfight against climate change. the hellisheidi power station's emissions are being used by carbon capture and storage company carbfix, that's turning c02 to stone. it comes in directly from the power station and it enters that tower from the bottom here. then we inject cold water at the top and the c02 becomes dissolved in water. crucial to the process is this giant oversized sodastream—like tower. it makes sparkling water, then it's ready to be transported to our injection site. these metal igloos — or giant christmas puddings, depending how hungry you are — is where we start to get subterranean. here, the carbonated liquid is forced a kilometre underground, where it meets the volcanic basalt rock. basalt has a lot of the metal that is required to permanently bind the c02. so once it gets in contact with the basalt, it's gonna form stable carbonate
nick kwek is in iceland, where a very green energy facility is leading the way.wer plants on the planet. but it's also the test bed for some new technology which could make a huge difference when it comes to the globalfight against climate change. the hellisheidi power station's emissions are being used by carbon capture and storage company carbfix, that's turning c02 to stone. it comes in directly from the power station and it enters that tower from the bottom here. then we inject cold water...
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so, it is a message from iceland now that the town about is no longer an insurgency group. they have been fighting each other for quite some time, trying to stabilize it now. as it tries to govern. police in the u. k. have extended the detention of a man arrested for the murder of a. m p from the ruling conservative party. david amos was stamped to death as he met his constituents on friday, prime minister boris johnson, along with the opposition lead a care dharma laid reads at the sight of the murder, which is police are describing the stabbing as a terrorist incident. the french president has condemned a crackdown on out jerry and protested that happened 60 years ago in paris. the anniversary manual macro observed a moment of silence at the spot, but dozens of demonstrators were killed in 1961. germs had been protesting against french colonial rule when police reacted violently. across the crack, down was inexcusable. thousands of demonstrators of rallied in saddam's capital cartoon to them on greater representation in government. prime minister de la hun doc says the di
so, it is a message from iceland now that the town about is no longer an insurgency group. they have been fighting each other for quite some time, trying to stabilize it now. as it tries to govern. police in the u. k. have extended the detention of a man arrested for the murder of a. m p from the ruling conservative party. david amos was stamped to death as he met his constituents on friday, prime minister boris johnson, along with the opposition lead a care dharma laid reads at the sight of...
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Oct 16, 2021
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really at the feet of the taliban leadership, i saw k iceland, afghanistan, showing that it can carry out a brazen attack. a it claimed it overnight saying that it used to suicide bombers, one of which blew himself up at the entrance of the mosque. the other one inside the mosque as people were, you know, carrying out their friday prayers. and it's the 2nd time now. and as much as last friday, we had one in conducing the northeast of the country. so you're seeing a pattern of expansion when it comes to their attacks when it comes to areas. so initially they were focused only in the east of the country. more so july, the bad. we had an attack here in cobble, then it moved north and it came back to cobbler. now it's gone south to kandahar. so a very serious message. i think hear from iceland, afghanistan, saying that we can destabilize what the taliban is always said in the sense that it is the only group to be able to ensure the security of this country. and now that of course is something that's being questioned or so iceland, this country doesn't really hold a lot of territory. it's
really at the feet of the taliban leadership, i saw k iceland, afghanistan, showing that it can carry out a brazen attack. a it claimed it overnight saying that it used to suicide bombers, one of which blew himself up at the entrance of the mosque. the other one inside the mosque as people were, you know, carrying out their friday prayers. and it's the 2nd time now. and as much as last friday, we had one in conducing the northeast of the country. so you're seeing a pattern of expansion when it...
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you had an attack a carried out by iceland, afghanistan on a taliban police station. we understand from our sources, with casualties on both sides are difficult to confirm exactly the numbers at the moment, but we do understand we do know that there has been a longstanding conflict going on with isolate nangle province. villalobos is its capital is believed to be sort of the main area where iceland, afghanistan has its, has its presence has its headquarters, if you will. but it's very different here in the sense that it's not like the, the group has a lot of geographical whole. that is more of a different threatening. you do have the taliban that have upped, you know, they're, they're, you know, emissions against the group. not just in, in the east of the country, jalal about also here in cobble because you've had a spade of attacks over the last couple of weeks. and the telephone does maintain that it's not a huge threat, but it is something that they're taking seriously. but still, stephan cost down on the capacity of the taliban to actually maintain security in ord
you had an attack a carried out by iceland, afghanistan on a taliban police station. we understand from our sources, with casualties on both sides are difficult to confirm exactly the numbers at the moment, but we do understand we do know that there has been a longstanding conflict going on with isolate nangle province. villalobos is its capital is believed to be sort of the main area where iceland, afghanistan has its, has its presence has its headquarters, if you will. but it's very different...