The World
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The World
"During his state visit to the UK, President Donald Trump expressed interest in the US reclaiming Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, which is now in the hands of the Taliban and would likely require negotiations to retake. Also, a look at the status of democracy in Turkey as opposition mayors remain in jail. And, the US has now destroyed three ships off the coast of Venezuela, claiming they were tied to drug cartels; we look at the legal arguments around the airstrikes."
"Also, a look at the status of democracy in Turkey as opposition mayors remain in jail. And, the US has now destroyed three ships off the coast of Venezuela, claiming they were tied to drug cartels; we look at the legal arguments around the airstrikes. Plus, new data from the World Meteorological Organization finds that the hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica is continuing to heal, and is expected to close entirely by mid-century."
President Donald Trump expressed interest in the United States reclaiming Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, a facility currently controlled by the Taliban that would likely require negotiations or force to retake. Opposition mayors in Turkey remain jailed, raising concerns about the state of democracy and political repression. The United States destroyed three ships off the coast of Venezuela, asserting links to drug cartels and prompting legal debate over the justification and authority for those strikes. New World Meteorological Organization data indicate the Antarctic ozone hole is healing and is expected to close entirely by mid-century.
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