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Fri, 20/08/2021 - 12:29
After the earthquake in Haiti last weekend, the aid agency Unicef estimates that at least 15 million US dollars are needed to meet the most urgent needs of those affected. Since many localities can only be reached by air, aid deliveries are arriving very slowly. In the face of this disaster, Europe's press debates how sustainable international emergency aid is.
Fri, 20/08/2021 - 12:29
From the end of October, Austrians will be able to buy a state-subsidised annual ticket entitling them to nationwide public transport for around 1,000 euros. The Green Minister of Climate Action, Leonore Gewessler, hopes that the new "climate ticket" will encourage people to switch from cars to buses and trains. But not all Austria's states are on board - Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland have yet to give their consent.
Tue, 17/08/2021 - 12:07
Thousands of people have converged on Kabul airport in a desperate attempt to board planes leaving the country. Video footage shows people running alongside the aircraft and even clinging to them as they take off. The evacuation flights of Western countries had to be suspended after several people died doing this. Journalists stress that people are desperate and predict that a wave of refugees from Afghanistan will soon reach Europe.
Tue, 17/08/2021 - 12:07
In the US, criticism of Joe Biden is growing following the events in Kabul. Republicans, as well as a number of Democrats, are accusing him of uncoordinated action. However, the withdrawal itself has hardly been called into question, which is also reflected in opinion polls among US citizens. Will the US president's reputation be permanently damaged by the images from Kabul airport?
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