Writes Radio Denmark Tuesday night was late. The Danish Foreign Ministry said 14 Norwegians and one legal resident of Denmark were on board. After the Taliban captured Afghanistan on Sunday, the Pakistani capital Islamabad was forced to evacuate many of its embassy staff. Sorting process According to the Danish Foreign Ministry, the plane was forced to depart from Islamabad at …
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Security: Several flights to Kabul
The Ministry of Defense confirms to PNR that several flights are scheduled for Kabul today, but the Ministry has not yet said when they will depart and arrive there. The airport reopened last night. Earlier, a Dutch military plane was unable to land as the airport was closed. The Dutch plane was on its way to evacuate interpreters, local embassy …
Read More »The Americans unfurled the flag at the embassy in Afghanistan abroad
In a joint statement, the Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs are taking steps to protect the airport. Thousands of diplomats and civilians gathered at the airport the previous day to be guarded by 6,000 U.S. soldiers. Many Afghans have fled to the airport and the situation is chaotic. You can see people fighting on social media for planes to …
Read More »The Taliban have no access to US-Afghanistan central bank reserves
The Taliban have no access to the US Central Bank’s cash reserves. The US government announced this on Monday. Most Afghan funds are overseas. “In the United States, the Taliban do not have access to Afghan state-owned central bank assets,” a spokesman said. Sources close to the file said that most of the central bank’s cash reserves were not kept …
Read More »Morocco plans to open an embassy in Israel
August 15, 2021 – 3:00 PM – Morocco Cow Morocco and Israel plan to turn their respective liaison offices into official embassies within the next two months. The agreement was signed during the visit of Israeli Foreign Minister Yaar Labid to Morocco. “First of all, I would like to thank King Mohammed VI and Foreign Minister Nasser Borita for our …
Read More »Weakness in the health system – sister cities
The Olympics are over, but the memories and images of the athletes are doing everything they can to pay homage to their homeland. We saw competitors bring out different styles of polar vault, discus or distance and BMX racing. Edward Lauterman However, we never saw an athlete ready to carry the whole rocks before announcing the call for a “date” …
Read More »In the hope of blessing, the Venezuelan opposition enters into talks with dictator Maduro
Behind the podium by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on the occasion of the 84th anniversary of the Bolivar National Guard (Venezuelan Military Police).Image EPA It is as if one boxer punches the other and then proposes to start the conversation. The defeated boxer shook his black and blue head, knowing that the referee was missing and the bell would not …
Read More »Three major economies have been locking up carbon emissions for decades
Coal Power Station in Weston, Missouri, USA, June 2011. Individual Q (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) China, Japan and the United States They have focused their foreign investment mainly on fossil fuel plants. This could lead to harmful emissions for decades, affecting global climate action. This is according to new research from several American universities. The IPCC report on Monday confronted the …
Read More »Lapsis makes you realize that we live in a broken system
Expired Directed by Nova Hutton I met Dean Imperial, Madeline Wise, Babe Howard Cow Expired In a way the opposite of the Disney blockbuster Free male, Which is also being screened today. Disney wants to convince the viewer of a new world with a more visual scene, but is stuck in old-fashioned thinking. Expired Zero uses visual display but makes …
Read More »Gates Climate Fund ready to make significant investment if US participates – VNL
Tech company founder Bill Gates has promised to invest $ 1.5 billion through his climate fund in projects in the United States if the government approves a plan to reduce carbon emissions. That plan is currently being discussed by the US Congress. Earlier this week, the Senate approved a $ 1.2 trillion plan to invest in infrastructure improvements. Of that …
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