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Metro
2 days ago
- Health
- Metro
Let them take the ferry - Reader says Schengen Agreement would stop the boats
Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments. The papers continue to report almost daily stories about the high numbers of Channel boat crossings. It beggars belief that armed French police just watch as migrants board craft. What is the point of them being armed if they are no deterrent? Perhaps they just have pistols and need machine guns to ward off the traffickers who may also be armed?! But we are paying them millions to prevent the boats leaving. I strongly believe we should be in the Schengen Agreement – part of borderless Europe – and then these dangerous journeys would stop as people would be able to get here on ferries and trains. And perhaps these people desperate to come to this country would find that the grass isn't greener over the other side of the Channel and return to continental Europe to find a country where the standard of living is higher. In that way, they wouldn't have to spend thousands of euros and then feel that they are stuck here. Of course, Border Forces would have to do more of the checking of restaurants, car washes, nail bars and other workplaces that they already visit to check they aren't hiring illegal workers. But all these massive sums spent on fruitlessly trying to stop many of the boats could be diverted, increasing the Border Forces operations in the UK. Penny Munden, Croydon The director-general of the World Health Organization, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, reported on Tuesday this week that the Noura Al-Kaabi Kidney Dialysis Center in the north of Gaza is now 'a pile of rubble'. This after it was apparently destroyed by the Israeli military. Dr Ghebreyesus added that 'the destruction of this health facility directly endangers the lives of patients with kidney failure'. Assuming there was no military threat from the building, is there any reason why this destruction should be described as anything other than racist violence by the Israeli government? Kevin, Watford To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Are there any depths to which the Israeli government can sink in its genocide of the Palestinians for some people to stop saying, 'It's all the fault of Hamas'? I doubt it. Mick, West Midlands My dad was a doctor in the 1940s. He would have morning surgery with no appointments, then go out on his rounds to see patients at their home. He came back for lunch, then it was out again in the afternoon to see patients, back for tea, then evening surgery. After that, he would be on call at night and many a time had to visit for emergencies. Somehow, I don't think doctors today would work that hard. S Rushworth, Southport Richard Row (MetroTalk, Wed) defends Elon Musk's work slashing US government spending as drastic but necessary. What efficiencies did he make exactly? And he's left things in a 'better' position? For whom? All he did was take money from some of the poorest people. It was completely unnecessary. Agatha, Surrey MORE: The Metro daily cartoon by Guy Venables MORE: Next launches limited edition Spoil Him Grooming Box worth £88 ahead of Father's Day MORE: Boy, 14, 'hacked to death in an instant by man with Samurai sword' on way to school


Shafaq News
27-05-2025
- Politics
- Shafaq News
Iraq, KRG unite for border security boost
Shafaq News/ The Commander of Iraq's Border Forces, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Abdulwahab Sukkar, met on Tuesday with Kurdistan Region Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed to discuss enhancing joint security coordination. According to a statement, the two officials discussed ways to expand coordination between the Iraqi Border Forces and the Kurdish Ministry of Interior, with a focus on securing the frontier within the First Border Region and strengthening joint security measures to address cross-border threats and challenges. Both sides underscored the importance of intensifying field cooperation and intelligence sharing to improve readiness and stability in border areas. They also emphasized the need for continued meetings to achieve shared security objectives.


Iraqi News
06-02-2025
- Iraqi News
28 Asian nationals who attempted to infiltrate the border in Sulaymaniyah were detained
INA- Baghdad Arrest of (28) infiltrators of Asian nationalities who tried to cross the border in Sulaymaniyah The Border Forces announced, today, Thursday, the arrest of (28) infiltrators of Asian nationalities who tried to cross the border illegally within the administrative borders of Sulaymaniyah Governorate. A statement by the Border Forces, obtained by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), stated that "the first regiment in the Third Border Brigade was able to arrest (28) infiltrators of Asian nationalities who tried to cross the border illegally within the administrative borders of Sulaymaniyah Governorate." the statement pointed out that "a formal seizure report was prepared and the necessary legal measures were taken against them."