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UN concern: The economic crisis in Afghanistan is fueling extremism

UN concern: The economic crisis in Afghanistan is fueling extremism


The situation in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime worries the United Nations, which fears an escalation of extremism in the country.

The current situation in Afghanistan , which is sinking into crisis, "threatens to increase the risk of extremism", stressed on Wednesday the United Nations Special Representative for the Asian country, Deborah Lyons, addressing the Security Council, where the Afghan ambassador by the ousted government, succeeded fiercely against the Taliban.

"The continuing deterioration of the formal economy will give impetus to the informal economy," especially "drug trafficking, arms flows, human trafficking," Ms. Lyons explained.

"The current paralysis of the banking sector will lead (...) to informal, uncontrolled money transfers, which could help facilitate terrorism and drug trafficking," he insisted. "These pathologies will first affect Afghanistan, but then they will affect the region as well," he warned.

The Taliban government, which took power in Afghanistan again on August 15, does not seem to be able to prevent the expansion of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist organization to date, the UN envoy continued.

"Once limited to a few provinces and in Kabul, the Islamic State organization now seems to be present in almost all provinces and increasingly active. "The number of attacks [of IK] has increased significantly this year compared to last year," he explained.

At the humanitarian level, there is an immediate threat of catastrophe, which can be prevented, reminded Deborah Lyons, stressing that 23 million people are at risk of food insecurity during the winter.

In a letter to Congress Wednesday, the Taliban called on the United States to release nearly $ 9.5 billion worth of funds from the Afghan central bank, which froze in August. The West, for its part, is demanding that Kabul make tangible gestures, forming an inclusive government and protecting the human rights, especially of women and girls, before easing sanctions.

"The economic sanctions imposed on Afghanistan are paralyzing the banking system, affecting the economy in all its forms," ​​she said, calling on the international community to look for an "urgent way" to fund health care and food programs. the teaching staff that will guarantee the education of the girls.

" Gender apartheid"
In this regard, "61 days have passed since the Taliban imposed restrictions on the education of girls attending secondary schools," said Ireland's ambassador to the United Nations, Geraldine Byrne Nason.

Every passing day is marked by this "unacceptable loss for the future of Afghanistan. A generation of girls are deprived of education because of the fear and distrust of some men. "Every child has the right to education, regardless of gender," he insisted.

At the end of the meeting, the Afghan ambassador to the UN, Gulam Isakzai, appointed by the ousted government, still in office as the new Taliban regime has no international recognition, succeeded against the Islamist movement.

"The Taliban have not kept their promises and commitments to the Afghans and the international community to mitigate the impact of the current crisis and reduce the 'suffering of the Afghan people,'" he said.

"They continue to defy international calls for respect for the human rights of Afghans, for the formation of an inclusive government, for the severance of ties with international terrorist organizations," the diplomat continued.

Moreover, "they continue to practice apartheid between the sexes, preventing women from working and girls from going to public schools. "This can not continue," he said, adding that the Taliban had suppressed peaceful protests and "killings for revenge" despite "the so-called amnesty."

Alec Baldwin: "The script did not provide a shot"

Alec Baldwin: "The script did not provide a shot"


New lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and new facts in the case. "Nowhere was there a plan to shoot."

A member of the film crew who worked on the film "Rust" stressed in a lawsuit that the script did not mention a gunshot during a rehearsal scene with Alec Baldwin .

The lawsuit was filed in a Los Angeles court by Miami Mitchell, who was in charge of the script for the film. The lawsuit names Baldwin and the film's producers.

In her lawsuit, Mitchell alleges violence, intentional infliction of grief and willful misconduct, according to The Hollywood Reporter , citing a copy of the court documents she obtained in her possession.

Mitchell and her lawyer, Gloria Olred, are expected to give a press conference in Los Angeles later today.

It is the second lawsuit filed for the murder. Santa Fe authorities are still investigating the case and no criminal charges have been filed.

The lawsuit alleges that the script provided three close-up shots of the scene - one from Baldwin's gaze, another into a bloodstain, and a third into the actor's body "as he reached into the holster and pulled out his gun. . "There was no reference to the script regarding the weapon fired by the accused or any other person," the lawsuit states.

On Oct. 21, in a rehearsal for a scene from the western film in New Mexico, cinematographer Halina Hutchins was fatally wounded when Baldwin fired a shotgun at him, claiming he was "dead" - safe. However, the weapon contained, for unknown reasons, a real bullet.

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Nearly diplomatic incident for an Israeli couple who "dare" to photograph Erdogan's house

Nearly diplomatic incident for an Israeli couple who "dare" to photograph Erdogan's house


Handcuffed to an Israeli couple who were accused of espionage for photographing the house of the Turkish president. "Thriller" until they are released.

Its principles Turkish released an Israeli couple they arrested and charged with espionage for allegedly photographing the residence of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a trip to Istanbul, the Israeli prime minister and foreign minister announced today.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning Israeli Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki have been made more than once. The government has sent a high-ranking official to Turkey to help secure the couple's release.

"After joint efforts with Turkey, Mordy and Natalie Oknin have been released and are returning home to Israel," Bennett and Israeli Foreign Minister Naftali Bennett said in a joint statement.

"We thank the President of Turkey and his government for their cooperation and we look forward to welcoming the couple home," they added.

A Turkish court has ordered the couple's pre-trial detention on November 12, accusing them of espionage for taking pictures of Mr Erdogan's residence from the λιamlitze Tower, a telecommunications facility where observatories are located, according to the Turkish state news agency.

According to the agency, an official called the police when he saw the couple photographing the residence of the head of state from a restaurant operating in Tsamlitze.

According to the agency, a Turkish national was also arrested, who was with the couple; he was charged with politics and military espionage. It is not clear whether he was to be released or not.

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Related rights: 5 year agreement Google - French Agency for online content use

Related rights: 5 year agreement Google - French Agency for online content use


Agreement between Google and French Agency for Related Rights. It provides for the payment of compensation for the presentation of the agency's content online.

It marks the "end of a long battle" and the proof of the will to "turn the page": after hard, bitter negotiations for the implementation of the so-called kinship rights, the Google and the French Agency reached an agreement on Wednesday to provide compensation. next five years for the presentation of the content of the international news organization by the American giant of the Internet.

This is the first agreement of this kind that closes a news agency regarding related rights, after the European directive which France was the first country to include in its national law in 2019. The issue of the distribution of income provided by the giants on the web technology is at the heart of many tensions between them and the media internationally.

The agreement "covers the entire EU, all AFP languages, including those countries that have not adopted the directive," said Fabrice Free, president and general manager of the French agency. He described the agreement, which the two sides had been negotiating for 18 months, as "pioneering".

The French Agency produces and transmits multimedia content (texts, photos, videos, graphs ...) in six languages, which it has to its clients in France and internationally.

For Mr. Free, the signing of the agreement, in addition to "recognizing the value of the news", marks the end of a long battle (...). "We fought for news agencies to be fully eligible to benefit from related rights." The "difference" with this agreement is that it will have a "duration", added the president and general manager of the French Agency.

"We signed this agreement to turn the page and move on. "We did it to show that the actors can come to an agreement and find a solution," said Sebastian Misoff, Google's general manager in France.

The amount to be paid was not disclosed. What is certain is that "it will contribute to the production of quality content and to the development of innovation in the agency", Mr. Free noted.

"Thanks to the" precedent "created by this agreement," we will be able to conduct similar negotiations with other platforms, "Fabrice Free added in an internal message to AFP staff.

The agreement with Google will be completed "very soon" with a "program to combat misinformation," the two companies said in a joint statement.

In his message to employees, Mr. Free notes that Google will become "one of the agency's biggest customers, alongside Facebook." The American Meta Group, which owns the social networking site, rewards more than 80 media outlets internationally, including Agence France-Presse.

The concept of related rights allows newspapers, magazines, and news agencies to be compensated when their content is reproduced on the web. It was created for online platforms under Article 15 of the European Copyright Directive, which was adopted by the European Parliament in March 2019, after more than two years of dialogue, often tense.

Although initially reluctant to pay French newspapers for the use of their content, Google ended up signing a framework agreement in early 2021 - but which in the meantime was suspended - with part of the French press for three years.

Following appeals from publishers, the French Competition Authority imposed a fine of € 500 million in mid-July for not negotiating in good faith. Google has filed an appeal while continuing negotiations with a number of French media groups.

For its part, Facebook announced in October a number of agreements, including one with the Alliance pour la presse d'information générale (APIG), which provides for a two-year payment to French publishers. daily press for the use of their content. The agreement provides for the participation of publishers in the Facebook News application, already available in the US and the UK, which will be launched in France in January 2022.

Negotiations and tensions are many around the so-called GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft) and copyright, according to APE-MPE. In Spain, Google announced that it would reopen Google News in early 2022, which it had shut down seven years ago in response to a copyright law that required it to pay media. In Denmark, major media outlets announced in June that they would team up to negotiate copyright collectively with internet giants. In Australia, a law has been passed to oblige technology companies to compensate the media for reproducing their content.

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Austria: Kurtz's immunity lifted - Papadimoulis peaks for Mitsotakis

Austria: Kurtz's immunity lifted - Papadimoulis peaks for Mitsotakis


The Austrian parliament is lifting Kurtz's immunity, which is being investigated for corruption. The comment - nail of Dimitris Papadimoulis for the Mitsotakis government.

Austrian parliament to lift immunity of former Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz today, Thursday (18/11), as planned and unanimously.

It is recalled that in early October, the former chancellor resigned after anti-corruption investigators conducted an investigation in his chancellery's office.

There are allegations that Kurtz and his team have embellished investigations and paid with taxpayers' money to facilitate Kurtz's rise to power.

As a result, Kurtz had moved to parliament as a Member of Parliament, where he had previously enjoyed immunity. Now this immunity has been lifted and the investigations against him can continue.

The comment - nail of Dimitris Papadimoulis
The lifting of Kurtz's immunity was commented by the SYRIZA MEP, Dimitris Papadimoulis , leaving tips for similar tactics by Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

"He resigned as prime minister and Kurtz's immunity is lifted. Why did he give € 1 million in public money to manipulate public opinion and the media. Compared to the public money given and given by the ND government for the same job, Kurtz is a kitten ahead to Mitsotakis! ", wrote Dimitris Papadimoulis on Twitter.

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"Difficult" Christmas is coming in Germany - Local lockdown for vaccinated people in Austria

"Difficult" Christmas is coming in Germany - Local lockdown for vaccinated people in Austria


The situation with the pandemic in Europe is becoming more and more worrying. Dramatic warning for "very bad" Christmas in Germany, local lockdown and for vaccinated people in Austria.

"We will have a really bad Christmas if we do not take action now," Lothar Wheeler, head of the Robert Koch Institute in Germany , warned in a dramatic tone, blaming politicians who "do not listen to us."

On the other hand, in view of today's meeting of the Prime Ministers of the states with Chancellor Angela Merkel, the government of Saxony is planning a general lockdown of three weeks from December 15, with closed restaurants, bars and hotels.

In Austria , the states of Upper Austria and Salzburg have already announced their decision to lockdown even those vaccinated.

"After 21 months of pandemics, I can not stand the fact that what I and many other colleagues are saying may not be recognized," Lothar Wheeler said in a rather unusual emotional statement, warning of an explosion and death in the near future. "Of the 50,000 people infected every day, 400 could die in the coming weeks. "There is nothing that can be done about it." "The situation in the hospitals is deteriorating and we have never been more worried. The number of seriously ill with Covid-19increases and in some areas patients with stroke and other seriously ill patients should seek a bed in an Intensive Care Unit for two or three hours. "The offer is no longer in line with the rules in all federal states," admitted the head of the Institute.

"The forecast is extremely bleak. Really gloomy. We are in a state of emergency. "Anyone who does not see this is making a very big mistake," said Mr Wheeler. the previous ones, if the appropriate measures were not taken. "Measures have not been taken and the vaccination rate has not increased significantly," he said, criticizing state governments for "opening up many areas prematurely." He mentioned the bars and clubs, which, as he said, are "hotspots" of coronavirusand must be closed and it was suggested that the big events be canceled. At the same time, the German infectious disease specialist called for consistent enforcement of the 2G Rule, which allows access only to vaccinated and sick people. "We should not give those who are not vaccinated the opportunity to bypass the vaccine by doing a test", he noted and suggested that the vaccination against Covid-19 be done in pharmacies as well. "Every person who can be vaccinated must do so now. "Otherwise we will not bring this crisis under control," he added, calling on politicians to "finally act." "We do not need to keep inventing something new. "All the plans and recipes already exist," he concluded.

For his part, Mr. Kretzmann, according to the Leipziger Volkszeitung, has already prepared a plan for a general lockdown in his state, Saxony, from December 15 to January 5, with closed shops, restaurants and hotels. Earlier, Saxony Hospital Coordinator Michael Lambrecht had called for a two-week lockdown to bring the situation to the state's Intensive Care Units under control. "My suggestion would be a universal lockdown for 14 days. "Let us breathe, let us see how things turn out."

The first lockdown for vaccinated people in Austria
The prime ministers of Upper Austria and Salzburg, Austria's two worst-hit states, recently announced a general lockdown - even for those vaccinated. The Prime Minister of Upper Austria, Thomas Steltser, speaking in the local Parliament, stated that "there is no room for maneuver anymore" and called for similar measures to be taken throughout the country. Tomorrow, in consultation between the federation and the states, it is expected to decide whether, in addition to the lockdown, even stricter measures will be taken for the unvaccinated at the national level. In Austria, the incidence rate per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days reached a new record today, reaching 989.

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Belarus: Ready to receive 2,000 migrants

Belarus: Ready to receive 2,000 migrants


Belarus ready to receive 2,000 migrants and assist in the repatriation of another 5,000 in order to resolve the crisis on the border with Poland.

The Belarus wants the European Union to welcome 2,000 migrants and Minsk will send 5,000 others back to their countries to resolve the crisis on the border with Poland , said today the representative of the Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, according to the Belarusian Belta news agency .

The spokeswoman said that President Lukashenko had discussed the proposal with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and that she had agreed to discuss it with the European Union.

Representative Dalia Eismond summed up the proposal as follows: "The European Union is creating a humanitarian corridor for the 2,000 refugees in the camp. We undertake to facilitate (as much as possible and if they wish) the remaining 5,000 to return to their homeland ".

Berlin did not immediately comment on the allegations. According to the APE-BPE, it is not clear whether the plan could be accepted by the EU, especially as the return of 5,000 migrants depends on conditions. The European Commission had earlier said that there was no question of any negotiations with Lukashenko.

Hundreds of Iraqis, who remained for weeks on Belarus' border with the EU, boarded a repatriation flight to Iraq today, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said.

"Yes, unfortunately only about 400 refugees agreed to return to their homeland. "In total, to be precise, there were 374 passengers on the plane that departed today, most of them Iraqi citizens," Eismond said.

"We are fulfilling our promises, while the EU has not yet fulfilled any of its promises," said a spokeswoman for the President of Belarus.

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Gibraltar: Most Vaccinated State on Planet Goes on 'Festive Lockdown' - What Really Happens

Gibraltar: Most Vaccinated State on Planet Goes on 'Festive Lockdown' - What Really Happens


Gibraltar has canceled all Christmas celebrations due to the rapid rise in coronavirus cases.

In the last few hours, news has been circulating that Gibraltar, the "most vaccinated country in the world", is going into a "mild lockdown " and cancellation of the Christmas celebrations.

The truth is that the local government of Gibraltar, which belongs to Britain, has decided to tighten the measures for the surveillance of the pandemic due to the increase of cases that are observed in the region.

Last Friday, residents were instructed to limit social interactions as much as possible.

The state government has said residents will have to "judge for themselves" whether to hold Christmas events and "strongly advises against doing so", with an emphasis on the next four weeks.

Gibraltar has seen an increase in cases in recent days, averaging 66 per day. In addition, 95,407 vaccine doses have been given so far, which is enough to fully vaccinate 118% of the country 's population , which amounts to 33,000 permanent residents of the "rock" and the workers who come and go every day.

"Given the exponential increase in the number of cases, the government intends to cancel a number of its own events, such as official Christmas events, receptions and other gatherings," the government said in a statement.

"Citizens are being asked to act on their own judgment now, taking into account the current advice being given," he said.

It is also reported that the official festivities are postponed to later dates, when the crisis of the fourth wave that affects all of Europe will ease.

Official guidelines advise residents to meet outdoors, as far as possible, or indoors with the windows open, wear masks where necessary (ie indoors and on public transport) and keep their distance during meetings.

Masks are a must for all retail and supermarkets, on public transport, at medical centers, at any in-house event and at Gibraltar International Airport.

During this period, Gibraltar began to implement the third installment support program. In total, the "rock" has recorded 6,780 cases since the beginning of the pandemic, with 98 deaths.

From the above it is clear that Gibraltar does not go to a national lockdown of the Austrian type (which would of course resemble a local one due to its size), but it proceeds with "strict recommendations" as it seems there is a part of the population with less immunity between doses, until advance the program of the third installment. Of course, foreign visitors come and go in the area to the companies housed there, except for the employees.

"The dramatic increase in the number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in recent days is a strong reminder that the virus is still active and widespread in our community and that it is the responsibility of all of us to take all reasonable steps to protect ourselves. "us and our loved ones," said Health Minister Samantha Sacramento.

It is noted that Gibraltar does not necessarily require a vaccination certificate to enter the country, but also receives visitors with a 48-hour PCR. Children under the age of 12 are excluded from the control, with the fourth wave of the pandemic appearing particularly at these ages. For this reason, Coreper is expected to approve the Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 years.

Gibraltar follows British case law when it comes to mandatory vaccinations, with the vaccine being mandatory for healthcare workers and nursing homes.

Unfortunately, the news that Gibraltar "closes" despite being fully vaccinated has become a "flag" on many sites with anti-vaccination sites, but which conceals the fact that the country has recorded zero deaths since mid-August . In fact, most of the deaths he recorded in one day, were on January 17, with 9 deaths. From the 25th of January onwards, it records zero loss of life, or a loss with a very long distance in the deaths.

In general, the country is trying to "save time" until full coverage with a third dose, while continuing to point out the importance of vaccinations that has resulted in not burdening the health system of the region.

Finally, it is worth noting that throughout the return to normalcy, the government reviews the measures on a weekly basis, while the use of a mask has never ceased to be recommended. The decisive factor, of course, in the full vaccination coverage, was the immediate delivery of preparations by the British government, but also its small size of only 6.5 sq.km.

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