Thursday, 19 August 2021

Europe Sees a Migration Crisis in the Making in Afghanistan. Have the Lessons of the 2015 Surge Been Learned?

Reshad Jalali was nine years old when U.S.-backed forces ousted the Taliban from Kabul in 2001, and vividly remembers the crackle of Afghan singers on the radio for the first time, a relative’s jubilation at shaving his beard, and a swelling of optimism all around him. “We said we are done with the Taliban, another chapter in Afghan history starts now,” he recalls.

But after that initial elation came a series of disappointments in both botched Western nation-building and corrupt Afghan governments, and his family eventually fled for Europe in 2006. Now Jalali faces his biggest disappointment of all, watching the Taliban return to the streets of his home country while many in his adopted continent appear more consumed by the potential for another refugee crisis, rather than in the fate of the Afghan people.
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“As an Afghan living in Europe, I’m shocked at what I have heard,” says Jalali, who now lives in Brussels and works as a Policy Officer at the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, a collective of NGOs. “I was expecting the E.U. to stand in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan rather than focusing on the narrow topic of migration.”

A mix of compassion and fear towards refugees

The European Union has a huge stake in Afghanistan’s past and future, given than most E.U. member states are also NATO allies and they have together pumped €4 billion in development aid into the country. How its leaders now respond to the prospect of rising numbers of Afghan refugees will be a key test of how the bloc has absorbed the lessons of 2015, when the Syrian civil war sparked a movement of more than 1 million people into Europe.

So far, the European response has oscillated between compassion for the fate of ordinary Afghans trapped under Taliban rule, and fear at the potential consequences at home. This was typified by French President Emmanuel Macron’s speech on Monday evening, when he spoke about both the need to “protect those who are in the greatest danger” and “protect ourselves against large migratory flows”.

The tone had been set earlier in the month, when the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, and Greece sent a letter to the E.U. executive urging them to continue deportations of Afghans with rejected asylum claims, arguing that halting expulsions “sent the wrong signal”.

The insensitivity of the letter at a time when the Taliban were marching on Kabul sparked outcry, and some signatories backtracked. But it was reflective of the increasingly hostile policies in place since 2015, when Europe’s mismanagement of the crisis caused a surge in support for far right and nationalist parties.

This new security-driven approach has seen E.U- backed missions accused of returning people to life-threatening situations in Libya and illegally pushing back boats which had reached Greek waters.

Afghans arriving in Europe bore the brunt of many of these harsher policies, with leaders reasoning that fatigue had set in about the “forever war” and Afghans could be sent back without much outcry. Between 2015 and 2016, the number of people returned to a country at war by E.U. member states tripled to nearly 10,000, and in some cases, people forcibly returned to Afghanistan were killed within months of arriving.

It is through this prism that the Taliban takeover is viewed in much of Europe, with fierce debate over the likelihood of another refugee crisis. Former Portuguese diplomat Bruno Macaes, writing in Politico, claimed another refugee wave “now seems inevitable”, citing Afghan diplomats who told him: “nothing can stop them – not even tanks”.

The key differences with 2015

So far there is little evidence of such an influx, says Camille Le Coz, a policy analyst with the migration think tank MPI Europe. She points out there are key differences between the situations in Syria and Afghanistan — not least the far greater geographical distance a person has to travel to reach Europe from the latter.

She also warns that such scaremongering can play into the hands of the populists, as well as the authoritarian governments eager to exploit Europe’s fear of refugees. The E.U. recently asked Iraq to stop its flights to Belarus, amid evidence that its dictatorial leader, Alexander Lukashenko, was flying Iraqis to his capital then bussing them to the border with Lithuania in retaliation against E.U. sanctions.

Belarus was following the example of Libya, Morocco, Russia, and Turkey, which have all exploited the migration issue to wield influence or punish the E.U. and its member states. “All the countries neighboring the E.U. border know this is a vulnerable spot, this refugee question, so this is an easy way to exert pressure,” Le Coz tells TIME.

History is poised to repeat itself with the Afghanistan situation. Turkey, which receives E.U. funding to stop people heading for Greece, is already positioning itself, claiming that the numbers of Afghans crossing its border with Iran are increasing and insisting that it will not bear the burden of housing them.

Le Coz says the Turkish statements on new arrivals should be treated with caution, and a more important discussion needs to take place between the E.U. leadership and Iran and Pakistan, which already host 2.6 million Afghan refugees and will bear the burden of a new, long-term exodus.

Read more: Afghans Who Fled the First Taliban Regime Found Precarious Sanctuary in Pakistan. New Refugees May Get an Even Colder Welcome

One of the drivers of the wave of migration to Europe in 2015 was the lack of support for Syrian refugee populations in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, a situation that German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently acknowledged, stressing that “we should not repeat the mistake of the past”.

But while Jordan and Lebanon then had good relations with the E.U, Le Coz points out that “the relationship with Pakistan and Iran is a lot more complicated.” The latter is still under heavy economic sanctions by the E.U., while Pakistan’s growing closeness to China has strained relations with Western nations.

Another question is who agrees to resettle Afghan refugees who do enter Europe, legally or illegally. This is one area where the lessons of 2015 have not been learned; despite pledges from some European nations, E.U. member states remain as divided as ever over the issue of migration, and have failed to agree on a new strategy for the redistribution of any new flows of people despite six years of debate.

“We should have learned from the past crisis and be mobilized to swiftly react to the situation now,” says Reshad Jalali. He agrees that supporting displaced people in Afghanistan and the surrounding region is key, but also points to measures that could be implemented immediately within the E.U, including approving all pending asylum decisions for Afghans, speeding up family reunions, and creating more pathways for resettlement.

All these measures should be put in place because it is the right thing to do, not out of self-interest, he says. “The immediate focus should be on how to save lives, how to provide protection, and how to prevent another humanitarian crisis, not another migration crisis.”



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Bridgend: Mother charged with murder of son, 2 - BBC News

  1. Bridgend: Mother charged with murder of son, 2  BBC News
  2. Woman charged with murder of two-year-old Welsh boy, Reid Steele  North Wales Live
  3. Woman, 31, charged with murder of two-year-old Reid Steele in Bridgend  ITV News
  4. Woman, 31, charged with murder of two-year-old Reid Steele from Bridgend  WalesOnline
  5. Mother in court accused of murdering two-year-old Reid Steele in Bridgend  WalesOnline
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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani reportedly fled Kabul with $169 million in cash



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Pelosi remarks on 'disarray' surrounding Afghanistan withdrawal



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Cardinal in serious condition after contracting COVID-19



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England v India: Hosts recall Dawid Malan, drop Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley for third Test - BBC Sport

  1. England v India: Hosts recall Dawid Malan, drop Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley for third Test  BBC Sport
  2. England recall Dawid Malan for third Test against India and drop Dom Sibley  Sky Sports
  3. England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) - The Official Website of the ECB  ECB.co.uk
  4. ‘He needs time away’: England coach Silverwood drops Sibley for third Test  The Guardian
  5. Dawid Malan returns to England Test squad for third India clash with Dom Sibley dropped  Evening Standard
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Oddworld: Soulstorm coming to Xbox Series, Xbox One - Gematsu

  1. Oddworld: Soulstorm coming to Xbox Series, Xbox One  Gematsu
  2. Former PlayStation Exclusive Oddworld: Soulstorm Is Heading To Xbox  Pure Xbox
  3. Oddworld: Soulstorm  Oddworld Inhabitants
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Daphne Caruana Galizia murder: life term sought for alleged mastermind - The Guardian

  1. Daphne Caruana Galizia murder: life term sought for alleged mastermind  The Guardian
  2. Maltese businessman indicted for journalist's 2017 murder  The Independent
  3. Maltese businessman indicted for journalist's 2017 murder  The Washington Post
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Romelu Lukaku's diet that led to £97million Chelsea transfer after being "overweight" at Man Utd - The Mirror

  1. Romelu Lukaku's diet that led to £97million Chelsea transfer after being "overweight" at Man Utd  The Mirror
  2. Arsenal recruitment has been lazy, and Chelsea looked like Man City, says Paul Merson  Sky Sports
  3. "IT'S GOING TO BE A GREAT MOVE!" Laura Woods and Ally McCoist hail the return of Lukaku to Chelsea  talkSPORT
  4. Chelsea: 'More mature' Romelu Lukaku ready for Arsenal test on Sunday  bbc.co.uk
  5. Romelu Lukaku's Chelsea role under Thomas Tuchel: Arsenal beware but this striker is much more than a bully  Sky Sports
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Massive T-Mobile Data Breach Compromises 40 Million People

(NEW YORK) — The names, Social Security numbers and information from driver’s licenses or other identification of just over 40 million former and prospective customers that applied for T-Mobile credit were exposed in a recent data breach, the company said Wednesday.

The same data for about 7.8 million current T-Mobile postpaid customers appears to be compromised. No phone numbers, account numbers, PINs, passwords, or financial information from the nearly 50 million records and accounts were compromised, it said.

T-Mobile also confirmed that approximately 850,000 active T-Mobile prepaid customer names, phone numbers and account PINs were exposed. The company said that it proactively reset all of the PINs on those accounts. No Metro by T-Mobile, former Sprint prepaid, or Boost customers had their names or PINs exposed.
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There was also some additional information from inactive prepaid accounts accessed through prepaid billing files. T-Mobile said that no customer financial information, credit card information, debit or other payment information or Social Security numbers were in the inactive file.

The announcement comes two days after T-Mobile said that it was investigating a leak of its data after someone took to an online forum offering to sell the personal information of cellphone users.

The company said Monday that it had confirmed there was unauthorized access to “some T-Mobile data” and that it had closed the entry point used to gain access.

The company said that it will immediately offer two years of free identity protection services and is recommending that all of its postpaid customers change their PIN. Its investigation is ongoing.

T-Mobile, which is based in Bellevue, Washington, became one of the country’s largest cellphone service carriers, along with AT&T and Verizon, after buying rival Sprint.



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Afghan President Surfaces in the United Arab Emirates



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Watch: In ‘Unlivable Oasis,’ a Family Struggles to Find Housing on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis

When farm worker Pedro Nicolas, 33, looked at the cracks in his plywood roof or smelled the foul water running from his faucet, he worried about Erik and Cinthia, his young son and daughter.

“I get depressed sometimes because I can’t provide a safe home for my children,” he said.

Like so many low-wage workers in California’s Eastern Coachella Valley, Nicolas had few options besides the Oasis Mobile Home Park—an un-permitted sprawl of crumbling trailers in an unincorporated community on tribal land, in the desert. He felt like he’d fallen through a crack in the world. Life here had been hard for decades. And the climate crisis was making it harder. As temperatures rose, the power failed, and the arsenic levels in Oasis’s well water increased.
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Less than 30 minutes away lay lush carpets of golf-course grass and shimmering blue pools, amenities to cool the more affluent residents of Palm Springs and the rest of the western Coachella Valley. Just a 10 minute drive from Nicolas’s mobile home was the Thermal Club, where millionaires lounged in multi-million-dollar villas and drove luxury race cars around a private racetrack.

Between this world and Oasis is what’s known as the “climate gap,” a literal gap in temperature and infrastructure, but also a gap in suffering due to the climate crisis. The harms of this crisis are disproportionately and increasingly borne by people of color and those in poverty. As the crisis grows, these gaps are growing—and becoming more glaring—across the United States and the world. In this short documentary, Nicolas works to close that gap—and he succeeds, in part. But this is just the beginning of an ongoing struggle to protect his family and his children.



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Three men stabbed outside Spearmint Rhino strip club as mass brawl breaks out - The Mirror

  1. Three men stabbed outside Spearmint Rhino strip club as mass brawl breaks out  The Mirror
  2. Live updates: Three stabbed in huge brawl near Hagley Road Spearmint Rhino club  Birmingham Live
  3. Birmingham stabbing: Three hurt in Hagley Road disorder  BBC News
  4. Birmingham stabbing: Three men in hospital after brawl breaks out - police investigating  Express
  5. Birmingham: Three stabbed in fight outside Spearmint Rhino strip club  Metro.co.uk
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus Has New Pokémon, Including A Horrible Fish Ghost Bent On Revenge - Nintendo Life

  1. Pokémon Legends: Arceus Has New Pokémon, Including A Horrible Fish Ghost Bent On Revenge  Nintendo Life
  2. Everything announced during Pokémon Presents  Eurogamer.net
  3. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Official Trailer #2  IGN
  4. New Pokémon Legends: Arceus Footage Introduces The Hisui Region  Nintendo Life
  5. UK | Discover the Hisui region in Pokémon Legends: Arceus!  The Official Pokémon YouTube channel
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Regrets: Trump would beat Biden today, more women and blacks support



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Scotland’s soaring deficit is no barrier to independence, says minister - The Guardian

  1. Scotland’s soaring deficit is no barrier to independence, says minister  The Guardian
  2. Scottish public spending deficit doubles to £36bn  BBC News
  3. Scotland’s soaring budget black hole casts fresh doubt on Scottish independence  The Independent
  4. GERS figures: Scotland records huge £36.3billion deficit after covid pandemic  Daily Record
  5. GERS: Nicola Sturgeon claims record deficit no barrier to Scottish independence  The Scotsman
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Texas parent rips mask off teacher's face, superintendent says



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Rail passengers in England and Wales could see biggest fare rise since 2012 - The Guardian

  1. Rail passengers in England and Wales could see biggest fare rise since 2012  The Guardian
  2. Rail passengers 'face largest fare hike in a decade'  The Independent
  3. Train passengers may face bumper ticket price rise next year  The Telegraph
  4. London commuters face ‘biggest fare rises in decade to hit trains’  Evening Standard
  5. Rail passengers ‘face largest fare hike in a decade’  The Independent
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Texas school district uses unique loophole to get around Greg Abbott’s ban on mask mandates



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GB News' Simon McCoy bursts out laughing over Harry and Meghan's Afghanistan statement - Mirror.co.uk

  1. GB News' Simon McCoy bursts out laughing over Harry and Meghan's Afghanistan statement  Mirror.co.uk
  2. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are HEARTBROKEN Over Crises in Haiti and Afghanistan  Entertainment Tonight
  3. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle break silence on Afghanistan to say they are 'speechless'  Daily Mail
  4. Finally, the Sussexes speak out on Afghanistan  Spectator.co.uk
  5. Are Meghan Markle & Kate Middleton Joining Forces For A Netflix Project?  Access
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Formula 1 Circuit CEO and Her Alleged Mistress Killed by Husband



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Federal judge reminds Biden to enforce the law



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Patel hints Afghans crossing Channel will be treated same as other migrants - The Guardian

  1. Patel hints Afghans crossing Channel will be treated same as other migrants  The Guardian
  2. Theresa May gives blistering speech on UK's Afghanistan withdrawal  The Telegraph
  3. Afghanistan debate: Boris Johnson faces aggressive and angry MPs as Parliament returns with a full House  iNews
  4. Boris Johnson announces thousands fleeing Afghanistan will be given the right to live in UK  Daily Mail
  5. UK cannot accommodate 20,000 refugees ‘all in one go’, Priti Patel claims  The Independent
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Wednesday, 18 August 2021

The new US Air Force secretary wants to ‘scare China’



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BHP: Mining giant to leave London's FTSE 100 for Sydney

The company, which has been part of the blue chip index for 20 years, is scrapping its dual listing.

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Taliban deputy leader arrives in Afghanistan from Qatar - Daily Mail

  1. Taliban deputy leader arrives in Afghanistan from Qatar  Daily Mail
  2. Abdul Ghani Baradar: Taliban leader never lost faith in 'ultimate victory'  The Times
  3. Taliban Says Its Deputy Leader And Co-Founder Back In Afghanistan  NDTV
  4. Freed from jail with the help of Donald Trump: Abdul Ghani Baradar, next head of Afghanistan  Daily Mail
  5. Taliban's leadership's history of bloodshed and jihad jars with claims of a new more tolerant regime  Daily Mail
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Harry and Meghan issue joint statement: ‘We’re left heartbroken and scared’ - The Independent

  1. Harry and Meghan issue joint statement: ‘We’re left heartbroken and scared’  The Independent
  2. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle break silence on Afghanistan to say they are 'speechless'  Daily Mail
  3. Royal Family news – Queen made BRUTAL ‘stinging’ remark attacking Kate Middleton’s luxury lifestyle and fan...  The US Sun
  4. 'Speechless' Meghan Markle and Harry issue statement on the 'exceptionally fragile' world  The Mirror
  5. Prince Harry and Meghan will have a secret christening for Lilibet in the US, royal expert claims  Daily Mail
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New Orleans entrepreneur, 33, dies of COVID-19 despite vaccination



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Biden’s 19-minute Afghan speech cost taxpayers $30,000



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Mastercard to end magnetic strip on cards

The company sets an expiry date of 2033 for the decades-old technology.

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Mastercard to end magnetic strip on cards

The company sets an expiry date of 2033 for the decades-old technology.

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Microsoft confirms games coming soon to Xbox Game Pass - Eurogamer.net

  1. Microsoft confirms games coming soon to Xbox Game Pass  Eurogamer.net
  2. Psychonauts 2, Twelve Minutes, Myst, and more join Xbox Game Pass soon  TrueAchievements
  3. These Nine Games Are Coming To Xbox Game Pass (August 17-26)  Pure Xbox
  4. New Xbox Game Pass titles for console, PC and Cloud dated  Video Games Chronicle
  5. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Battlefront 2 come to mobile via Xbox Game Pass  Gamesradar
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Storm Grace complicates Haiti quake rescue efforts - BBC News - BBC News

  1. Storm Grace complicates Haiti quake rescue efforts - BBC News  BBC News
  2. Satellite photos reveal devastation from Haiti earthquake as death toll rises  ITV News
  3. Haiti earthquake death toll tops 1,400 as country faces tropical storm  Evening Standard
  4. Race to help Haiti earthquake victims as tropical storm approaches - BBC News  BBC News
  5. Mia Farrow under fire over Haiti relief effort amid memories of troubled aid history for earthquake victims  The Independent
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Man dies after falling nearly 50 feet from Utah amusement park ride, police say



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Afghan bank governor flees saying country left in chaos

Afghanistan's central banker Ajmal Ahmady says he tried to maintain calm before fleeing crowds and gunshots.

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Manchester United beat Burnley in surprise friendly with Jadon Sancho involved - The Peoples Person

  1. Manchester United beat Burnley in surprise friendly with Jadon Sancho involved  The Peoples Person
  2. "I'll do everything possible to win trophies" | Raphael Varane's first Manchester United Interview  Manchester United
  3. Manchester United 3-1 Burnley highlights as Jadon Sancho features in Old Trafford friendly  Manchester Evening News
  4. Man Utd’s fantastic 25-man squad if John Murtough signs two players before August 31  Express
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This town is the first in America to ban new gas stations – is the tide turning?



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iOS 15 lets you disable Night Mode on an iPhone camera - The Verge

  1. iOS 15 lets you disable Night Mode on an iPhone camera  The Verge
  2. iPhone 13, Apple Watch 7 and new iPads all detailed in a big leak  TechRadar
  3. Apple expected to unveil iPhone 13, AirPods 3, new Apple Watch, and more at September event  XDA Developers
  4. M1X MacBook Pro release date and tasty iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, AirPods 3, and iPad tidbits offered up by noted pundit  Notebookcheck.net
  5. Apple Pay Launches in Qatar  MacRumors
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Lily Cole: Model criticised for wearing burka to promote new book as Afghanistan is in crisis - Sky News

  1. Lily Cole: Model criticised for wearing burka to promote new book as Afghanistan is in crisis  Sky News
  2. Lily Cole slammed for posing in Afghani burqa to promote her new book  Daily Mail
  3. What 'queer' means now | Times2  The Times
  4. Torquay model Lily Cole slammed for posing in Afghani burka on Instagram  Devon Live
  5. British Supermodel Lily Cole Comes Out As Queer  Advocate.com
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Nato allies urge rethink on alliance after Biden’s ‘unilateral’ Afghanistan exit - Financial Times

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Afghanistan: UK's Kabul evacuation operating at full pace - commander - BBC News

Afghanistan: UK's Kabul evacuation operating at full pace - commander  BBC News

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Men injured in homophobic attack in Birmingham’s Gay Village - The Guardian

  1. Men injured in homophobic attack in Birmingham’s Gay Village  The Guardian
  2. Gay couple tell of how they were assaulted by gang of men in black SUV in Birmingham's Gay Village  Daily Mail
  3. Gay men share pictures of their bleeding faces after homophobic attack  Metro.co.uk
  4. Men from Bicester hurt in homophobic attack in Birmingham's Gay Village  Oxford Mail
  5. Couple beaten up in homophobic attack in Birmingham's Gay Village speak of ordeal  Birmingham Live
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Taliban declare 'amnesty' for Afghans and urge women to join government



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COVID-19: UK regulator approves Moderna coronavirus vaccine for 12 to 17-year-olds - Sky News

  1. COVID-19: UK regulator approves Moderna coronavirus vaccine for 12 to 17-year-olds  Sky News
  2. As it happened: UK reports 26,852 new Covid cases and 170 deaths  BBC News
  3. UK authorises Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine for children as young as 12  The Irish Times
  4. Booster jabs for most Americans as Delta variant spreads  The Times
  5. The WHO is right to call a temporary halt to COVID vaccine boosters  Nature.com
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A man chronicling his wife's cancer treatment on TikTok went viral, saying she was 'kicked out of hospital' because people 'refusing' vaccines are taking up space



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Taliban have broken ‘the shackles of slavery,’ says Pakistan PM Imran Khan - The Independent

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Tuesday, 17 August 2021

Live updates as mum carrying baby knocked down as cars crash outside Aldi - Liverpool Echo

  1. Live updates as mum carrying baby knocked down as cars crash outside Aldi  Liverpool Echo
  2. Emergency services called after mum carrying baby hit by car outside Aldi in Bidston  Wirral Globe
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Internet revamp for the humble landline

The UK plans to make all landlines into internet-based connections over the next few years.

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Warning over potential roof collapses at NHS England hospitals - The Guardian

  1. Warning over potential roof collapses at NHS England hospitals  The Guardian
  2. Suffolk hospital assessed legal risk of fatal roof collapse  BBC News
  3. NHS bosses have a 'mass casualty plan' in case crumbling hospitals COLLAPSE  Daily Mail
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Tesla Autopilot: US opens official investigation into self-driving tech

The investigation covers all Tesla cars since 2014, focusing on crashes with emergency vehicles.

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'New York vaccine mandate could destroy my restaurant'

City residents need to be jabbed to use restaurants, gyms and theatres - and businesses are worried.

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Vaccine skeptic US cardinal on ventilator after Covid diagnosis



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Photo: Raphael Varane trains with Manchester United for the first time - United In Focus - Manchester United FC News

  1. Photo: Raphael Varane trains with Manchester United for the first time  United In Focus - Manchester United FC News
  2. PSG 'willing' to offer Man United star Paul Pogba £510,000-A-WEEK to join next summer  Daily Mail
  3. Raphael Varane lifts the lid on his friendship with Manchester United teammate Paul Pogba  Manchester Evening News
  4. Paul Pogba: PSG willing to offer Manchester United midfielder huge salary to join on free transfer  The Independent
  5. Three Things We Learned from Manchester United 5-1 Leeds United  The Busby Babe
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What are England and Northern Ireland’s new rules on self-isolation? - The Guardian

  1. What are England and Northern Ireland’s new rules on self-isolation?  The Guardian
  2. Covid: Self-isolation ends for double-jabbed and under-18s  BBC News
  3. Covid-19 UK: Self-isolation rules SCRAPPED for double-jabbed Brits  The Sun
  4. What you need to know as Covid rules change in England from today  Chronicle Live
  5. Covid: UK records another 28,000 coronavirus cases  BBC News
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Afghan women fear the Taliban will bring back harsh restrictions like barring them from work and punish rule-breakers with stonings



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I'm a solo shopper at Aldi. Here are the 16 things I always buy while staying under budget.



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Parcel delivery texts now the most common con-trick

Text messages asking for a fee to deliver a package are responsible for most "smishing" fraud.

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Can the Future of Food Be Sustainable in a Rapidly Growing World? Cargill’s CEO Says They’re Investing in It

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The scale and reach of Cargill, the nation’s largest private company, is staggering.

The Minnesota-based company, which operates in 70 countries and has 155,00 employees, is involved in a range of businesses across the food chain, from selling feed to farmers, to commodities and meat processing. Cargill had revenues of $134.4 billion in its most recent fiscal year, which is equal to about .06 percent of the nation’s GDP. On Aug. 9, Cargill entered the U.S. poultry market by joining Continental Grain in acquiring Sanderson Farms for $4.3 billion, one of the largest deals in Cargill’s 156-year history.
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As a leader in global agriculture, Cargill is taking steps to make its supply chain more sustainable and equitable, and has embarked on splashy ventures to reduce its carbon footprint. It has teamed up with a company started by a British sailing champ to develop enormous wing sails, nearly 15 stories high, to mount on the deck of cargo ships. (Cargill’s Geneva-based ocean transportation unit operates a fleet of more than 600 ships.) The new wind propulsion technology, which is aiming to launch next year, could reduce CO2 emissions by as much as 30% on the ships that deploy it, according to Cargill.

It has also teamed up with a U.K. startup to distribute a mask-like device for cows that captures methane produced when the bovine belches, converting it into less-damaging CO2. Cargill, which is a huge producer of a wide range of animal feeds, is also working on new feed formulations that would produce less gas in cows.

Big food companies are increasingly focused on how to satisfy the world’s growing demand for protein. Cargill CEO David MacLennan cites a statistic that global protein demand will increase by about 70% by 2050, as the world population approaches 9 billion people. In anticipation of that need, Cargill is investing in the development of cell and plant-based protein. For instance, it supplies faux meat maker Beyond Meat with the pea protein used to make its products. It is also investing heavily in the complex and controversial field of aquaculture, providing fish meal to the growing number of fish farms around the world.

MacLennan recently joined TIME for a video conversation on the challenges of a tight labor market, whether Cargill will ever go public and the future of food.

 

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(This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.)

 

Cargill touches so many aspects of the supply chain-where are you experiencing shortages or inflation?

Like many companies, we’re seeing some labor shortages, particularly in North America, in our animal protein supply chain. We do have a lot of touch points in the supply chains: we start with the farmer where the food is produced, and [we have] trucks, rail, barges, ocean transportation to get it to where it’s consumed or further processed. But by and large, things are working, other than the exception of tight labor supply in North American protein.

Is that the meatpacking plants specifically?

Yes. North American proteins are still pretty labor intensive businesses. One [meatpacking] plant might have 2,000 employees over three shifts. So the labor shortage is going to be more noticeable and more pronounced. It is constraining production, not significantly, but it means that you have to run the plant a little slower, not at full capacity.

These are some of the toughest jobs in the nation. What is your view on why there are labor shortages?

I think it’s a combination of things. Number one is people are choosing not to return to those jobs. They are tough jobs and people have more choices today with a tight labor supply and a lot of different industries looking for labor. Number two is that immigration constraints have put a crimp on access to labor. Immigrant labor was what powers plants and kept the food supply chain up and running. I think you’ve got an impact from the government aid that has come through COVID relief. Like many industries, people have been given support from government programs, so I think it’s a combination of those factors that have led to tightness in the labor supply.

In your view is the labor shortage transitory or lasting?

That’s the great question of today, isn’t it? I think it’s permanent. People have a different way of thinking about their work. I just read an article about virtually zero population growth in the U.S. These are things that have been predicted for a long time, with the shrinking labor force of the baby boomers and smaller generations of millennials and Zs. I think it’s a permanent shift.

And are you losing valued veteran colleagues who are saying ‘I’ve had a good run and now I’m going to go off and grow organic blueberries?’

Yes, we have. Certainly there are people that have said, “You know I had a good run, and I had a good career, and having a year of different working structure has given me a different perspective.” We are seeing that now.

Where are you seeing inflation?

I go back to wage inflation in our plants. Is wage inflation permanent in our [meatpacking] plants? I don’t know because you’ve always got automation and technology, which is modernizing these plants. And so that may offset inflationary price pressures.

Anywhere else?

Commodity prices are high. They’re much higher than they were a year ago. We’ve had strong demand from China for both corn and soybeans, so stocks have become very tight. Ag prices have gone up, but that has yet to roll through to the grocery stores.

Cargill has been criticized for its timetable on deforestation in regards to soy in Brazil. You’re eliminating deforestation from your soy supply chain by 2030. Why not faster?

I think it’s wanting to make commitments that we feel we could deliver upon. The supply chains in Brazil, and all throughout the world for commodities are very, very complicated. We have thousands of farmers in Brazil that depend on us for buying their products, and they have not committed illegal deforestation. We did declare a moratorium on purchasing from illegally cleared forest lands in the Amazon. We are not and will not source from farmers who clear land in protected areas.

The Supreme Court recently threw out a suit claiming Cargill knowingly bought cocoa from farmers that used child labor.

We do not tolerate child labor in our supply chains. We have achieved 100% traceability of our cocoa supply chain in Ghana. In Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, we are engaged with 7,500 farmers who are members of co-ops, and we have surveys that ask them the location of where they’re growing their cocoa, and how many children do they have on their farm and what are the ages of their children.

Then we use artificial intelligence to run data systems to use predictive analytics to say where, in these thousands of hectares of land where cocoa has been grown in those two countries, where the likelihood of child labor abuse and sustainable practice abuse is the highest. And we will not tolerate it. We will not purchase from any farm or source of any farm that has child labor abuses.

Let’s switch to ocean-going freight, where you operate a huge fleet. When you talk to CEOs this summer, there’s a lot of concern about delays in shipping.

You still have slowdowns in supply chains, which include ocean transportation due to COVID and some countries, either because of labor shortages or restrictions on vessels coming and going and that creates pinch points in the supply chain. You also got the reemergence of international trade. The Chinese have been actively restocking and purchasing agricultural products which take up ocean freight capacity. Therefore you have to wait longer to get your freight. It’s supply and demand, driven a lot by demand for ocean freight, but also slowdowns in certain areas of the world due to COVID protocols.

How will the food industry address the world’s growing demand for protein, particularly with concerns about greenhouse gases linked to beef production?

It means we’ve got to develop alternative sources of protein. We are in plant protein, for example, pea protein. We were one of the first to the the market with a plant-based protein patty. We are also investors in companies that are producing cellular-based protein. Cell-based and plant-based protein is something that is very exciting and we’re putting a lot of time and capital behind.

And then you’ve got protein coming from fermentation. So we are changing our portfolio to create alternatives and create choices for consumers for food that they see as being better for them, that is produced in more sustainable ways, that is the complement to traditional animal protein. But emerging economies still want to consume protein in its purest form, which is animal protein. That business isn’t going away.

Other promising growth areas?

Bio industrials: I’m very excited about using sustainable and renewable resources to produce industrial products.

There was a Forbes report a few years ago that there were multiple billionaires from the Cargill family. Are you feeling pressure to go public? Do you want to take this opportunity to announce plans to go public today?

Not today, tomorrow, or anytime soon. The family owners love being private.

What is the best way to feed the world’s growing population?

Make sure that you can travel across borders. Don’t erect trade barriers. Don’t use food as a weapon. Practice comparative advantage. Use your natural resources of your region, grow what is best suited for the soil, the climate, the access to water.

For example, the American Midwest is ideally suited for dairy. The dairy industry is less suited for California, with the strains on the water supply… That means politics has to be supportive of trade. One of the best ways to make sure that the 9 billion people in the world have access to food is to ensure that it can get from where it’s best produced to where it is most needed.

 

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