Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur today on the shores of italy s lake como at the ambrosetti forum, where some of europe s leading politicians have gathered to talk politics and economics. The global covid pandemic and intensifying superpower rivalries all present the eu with some very difficult questions. My guest today is spain s first deputy prime minister, nadia calvino. Is europe too divided, too inward looking to shape the 21st century? deputy prime minister nadia calvino, welcome to hardtalk. It s a pleasure to be here. I think i have to start by talking afghanistan. The us led withdrawal from the country it looked chaotic, it was very difficult. What lessons do you think the european union must learn from what happened? well, for months we ve been listening to the defence minister in spain warning us about the situation in afghanistan, but i think to all of us, it was a shock. Frankly, it was quite unexpected, you know, that there would be s
First deputy prime minister, nadia calvino. Is europe too divided, too inward looking to shape the 21st century? deputy prime minister nadia calvino, welcome to hardtalk. It s a pleasure to be here. I think i have to start by talking afghanistan. The us led withdrawal from the country it looked chaotic, it was very difficult. What lessons do you think the european union must learn from what happened? well, for months we ve been listening to the defence minister in spain warning us about the situation in afghanistan, but i think to all of us, it was a shock. Frankly, it was quite unexpected, you know, that there would be such a fast development. Because the americans hadn t consulted with european allies? well, i m not informed about the different consultations that may have taken place, but i think we were all surprised about the rhythm of these developments and the tragic developments. There are two things that i would highlight from the european response. The first one is actually
Now on bbc news hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur today on the shores of italy s lake como at the ambrosetti forum, where some of europe s leading politicians have gathered to talk politics and economics. The global covid pandemic and intensifying superpower rivalries all present the eu with some very difficult questions. My guest today is spain s first deputy prime minister, nadia calvino. Is europe too divided, too inward looking to shape the 21st century? deputy prime minister nadia calvino, welcome to hardtalk. It s a pleasure to be here. I think i have to start by talking afghanistan. The us led withdrawal from the country it looked chaotic, it was very difficult. What lessons do you think the european union must learn from what happened? well, for months we ve been listening to the defence minister in spain warning us about the situation in afghanistan, but i think to all of us, it was a shock. Frankly, it was quite unexpected, you know, that there would be
First deputy prime minister, nadia calvino. Is europe too divided, too inward looking, to shape the 21st century? deputy prime minister nadia calvino, welcome to hardtalk. It s a pleasure to be here. I think i have to start by talking afghanistan. The us led withdrawal from the country it looked chaotic, it was very difficult. What lessons do you think the european union must learn from what happened? well, for months we ve been listening to the defence minister in spain warning us about the situation in afghanistan, but i think to all of us, it was a shock. Frankly, it was quite unexpected, you know, that there would be such a fast development. Because the americans hadn t consulted with european allies? well, i m not informed about the different consultations that may have taken place, but i think we were all surprised about the rhythm of these developments and the tragic developments. There are two things that i would highlight from the european response. The first one is actually
this is not happening. missing women. forgotten by almost everyone, but her. i have always felt that they were going to be together. if you find one, you are going to find them all. sometimes ida lopez, simply can t wait force on sunday. sometimes in the middle of her work week, the albuquerque defect detective feels a pressing need for spiritual solace and divine guidance. the fall of 2005, was one of those times. it was a time when is sinister for seemed to be snatching women off the streets of new mexico s largest city. in the devoutly religious detective, knew she needed all the help she could get. i think it s somebody who is very organized. i think he has been praying on his victims, has a particular victim in mind. sticking up for victims comes naturally to ida lopez. it s the same instinct that drew her to police work years ago, when she was a kid, growing up in albuquerque. i was about nine years old. actually it was my grandfather who raised me. he was out