also sutherland in scotland and cornwall as well. to create commercial conditions for them to be successful. there is definitely demand for them to launch and that what we see come through. a nice healthy economy that will generate jobs for rural communities up and down the uk. jobs for rural communities up and down the uk- jobs for rural communities up and down the uk- jobs for rural communities up and down the uk. ~ . ~ ., , ., down the uk. what kind of things are we auoin to down the uk. what kind of things are we going to see down the uk. what kind of things are we going to see launched down the uk. what kind of things are we going to see launched from - we going to see launched from the spaceport? we going to see launched from the s aceort? ., ., , , spaceport? predominately satellites for that were spaceport? predominately satellites for that were not spaceport? predominately satellites for that were not expecting - spaceport? predominately satellites for that were not
interested in its security. it s one of they re interested in, - interested in its security. it s one of they re interested in, human l of they re interested in, human rights and especially women s rights, schooling for girls and allowing women to work, these are issues that the united states would put to the table as primary things like the taliban to address and keeping the group to form an inclusive government, a more stable long term governing structure for afghanistan but also the security backdrop is when the us continues to be predominantly interested in, especially in continued islamic state of in afghanistan and against countries neighbours, as said. fix, countries neighbours, as said. a year ago to the david the us drone the al-qaeda leader and couple. and al-qaeda are still not announced as being the successor. how strong do you think al-qaeda is in afghanistan and at one point do you think americans decide whether or not to share intelligence with the taliban?
tell us the nature of the drugs that you re talking about. you re talking about. yes, we analysed you re talking about. yes, we analysed samples you re talking about. yes, we analysed samples of- you re talking about. yes, we analysed samples of human l you re talking about. yes, we i analysed samples of human hair, recovered at a burial site in the island of menorca. , and we have detected three different alkaloids. ephedrine, it provides a drug with stimulant properties, and also two more alkaloids of the nightshade family, the family of tobacco which is of course an american plant, but also other planned members of this family, were in europe at the time. and what is that i to have induced? how strong is what you have just described, in terms of the drugs? these alkaloids were fixed on the hair. this means that the consumption was quite consistent, we cannot see on a daily basis, but it was quite consistent in order for
a debate continue with this. the inadequate, so i think you could see a debate continue with this.- a debate continue with this. the un hiuh a debate continue with this. the un high commissioner a debate continue with this. the un high commissioner of a debate continue with this. the un high commissioner of human - a debate continue with this. the un high commissioner of human rightsj high commissioner of human rights will start a four day visit to ukraine today. what is he there to do? ~ ., ., do? we heard that the un commissioner do? we heard that the un commissioner for - do? we heard that the un commissioner for human l do? we heard that the un - commissioner for human rights is commissionerfor human rights is doing this four day visit. we haven t had loads of details yet, to be honest, in terms of what he might do, but i m sure his visit will attract some attention because of those ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure, of course, allegations of war crimes as well. we know