Will deal legally with those who violate the law based on the duties of the assigned missions. The deputy minister of energy said that starting the largest Biomass Power plant in the west of tehran will save gas consumption in addition to electricity generation. According to mr. Kamani, about eight another power plant is under construction, and it will be put into operation by the end of the 13th government. About 50 per year. And preventing the emission of Greenhouse Gases equivalent to 24 million cubic meters in fact , due to the production of electricity from this type of gas, we have a reduction in gas consumption across the country. It is equal to the power plants where the specialists of daneshmian company succeeded in designing and localizing the industrial switches or the communication equipment needed by the industry, a product that is applicable in various industries such as petrochemical, refinery and a power plant that prevents one and a half Million Dollars from leaving th
Chronic civil war. You have aqap saying lets not beat up the tribes to try and maintain our safe haven. They just couldnt bring themselves to do it. They still use these oppressive measures on the local population. So i think that is going to be the key if they can hold remote territory where maybe there arent Major Population Centers for a little bit rebuilding, then maybe you might see Something Like irraqqa but its not raqqa a major population like mosul. Right now they arent going to be able to do that. That doesnt mean they arent going to be able to do it in five years, which is a concern. Dr. Ayari, i would be remiss if i didnt ask about events in libya on tunisia. Im curious if you could give us a sense in terms of what are some of the dynamics you see imminently threatening tunisia and what are some of the ones you think we should be thinking about longterm given that porous border between libya and tunisia. You mean the problem, deterioration of living situation . Thats right.
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All right, thanks everyone. Thank you to cf i asked for holding a timely and fascinating friend, bringing together so many vital perspectives from the region and from here in washington. Im very honored to moderate this panel with doctor ahmed driss whos the moderator for International Studies and mister arezki daoud who edits the african journal. We will be talking about government approaches to countering terrorism in the region. And the frame, the discussion im also interested in drawing out my fellow panelists on the sort of impact that all the considerations inherent in us strategy towards counterterrorism and its very complicated arena. Im interested in their perspective on what has worked, what hasnt. What needs to be taken into account. And as you all know, the us approach to antiterrorism in north africa involves effort in libya, obviously including the racks military action. And the other countries of zagreb we see a Security Assistance and cooperation approach aimed at build
All right. Good evening, everyone. Thank you for coming. Welcome. I my name is Amanda Woodword and im the dean of the division of social sciences here at the university of chicago. Im just delighted to be here with this group of faculty for this event. This evening is continuing a yearlong series of events at the university of chicago commemorating the 75th anniversary of the first controlled selfsustaining Nuclear Chain reaction which happened just over there. Over the past five months, there have been events across campus xh commemorating the breakthrough and exploring the experiments long term impact, and the events have presented u opportunities to engage scientists, artists and policy makers and the public around a set of events that grew from that original event 75 years ago. This evenings discussion im particularly delighted because it brings in social science in just the way it should be. Our panelists will be introduced in a moment. Each is a scholar and International Relation