happen in between that period that time and now and we re in a new situation now. of course, we know sweden very well they know us very well, too. so we re preparing what we have seen lately from them, and what we want to do and how we want to play. max verstappen was fastest on day one of practice for the japanese grand prix. on and off rain wrecked second practice, but in the first session there was a marked improvement for the mercedes with both lewis hamilton and george russell finishing within half a second of verstappen. but williams awful start to the season conintined with american logan sargeant losing control at a high speed control at a high speed corner and crashing out. thankfully he was ok, the car not so. a silly error, to be honest, one i shouldn t be making, especially in p1. but yeah, fortunately it wasn t like the mistakes last year, it wasn t over pushing. nevertheless, still left the team with some damage but fortunately got away better than it cou
passage out of afghanistan beyond the end of august. we can now speak to karin von hippel, who s the director general at the think tank, the royal united services institute, or rusi. hello, thank you for being with us. it seems joe hello, thank you for being with us. it seemsjoe biden has decided he s pulling his troops out 31 august. does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling under does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling under a does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling under a lot does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling under a lot of does that make sense to you? i think he s feeling under a lot of pressure i he s feeling under a lot of pressure because the taliban also agreed to that deadline. arbitrary as it might sound, they are worried about security for their troops and for others beyond the deadline. it doesn t mean they won t try to negotiate in the background, try to stay longer or
so how has a group that has been largely defeated in its base in the middle east managed to gain a foothold elsewhere? dr karin von hippel is from the think tank rusi. there always are local groups in many there always are local groups in many countries that have grievances against many countries that have grievances against the many countries that have grievances against the government and organised militias and other against the government and organised militias and other ways against the government and organised militias and other ways of against the government and organised militias and other ways of fighting - militias and other ways of fighting back, and many see that if they put this label on themselves they will be feared more, and they have been quite brutal, as we saw in mozambique, with the beheading of children and all the sorts of horrific activities. it s worth noting that jihadists have been active in africa for a long time. and the threat of terrorism in the r